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If there is info that a given drive is SATA m.2 (and nothing that it is a NVMe) then this is the one out need.
The above WD Blue drive is OK.
Other models: Samsung 860 EVO, Transcend MTS400, HP also has such stuff in offer.
If there is a key in the drive, but not in the slot - this is usually not an issue. It must first fit physically, but this is just the first step. Then you have to mach sides on the logical level and thus cannot mix SATA and NVMe until specifically instructed by the manufacturer (Dell and other laptop vendors sometimes support both NVMe and SATA in one connector, but this is not guaranteed as you can see above. There is even specific info on the slot in Beelink. |
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