I want to tune my laptop and I came across the SSD.
Samsung MZ-V7S1T0BW SSD 970 EVO Plus 1 TB M.2 Internal NVMe SSD (up to 3.500 MB / s)
And that's why I wanted to ask if she fits in.
There are different model names for the Lenovo ideapad 110, but have a look at the manual.
The exact model name would be helpful
Most likely, the laptop's hardware does not support the installation of a M.2 SSD. More information can be found in the manual of the laptop. However, it may still be possible to exchange the HDD for an SSD, but only with the appropriate interface (SAT, SATA, IDE).
Hinen stands
Model name 80UD
and
Lenovo IdeaPad 110-15ISK
Hinen stands
Model name 80UD
and
Lenovo IdeaPad 110-15ISK
Did not find anything about the possibility to install a SSD via M2.
Here is the manual: https://download.lenovo.com/...:UserGuide
However, it should be possible to swap the built-in hard disk for an SSD:
Thank you.
I've got one more question.
There are such adapters. It would go with it.
There are no M.2 supports, but only 1 disk in 2.5 "format, with a maximum of 2 TB.
There you could block an SSD, but not those, and replace your existing disk.
An adapter also makes no sense, because even if it works, the benefits of NVMe will be lost. Then better a cheaper SSD in the right 2.5 "format with SATA.