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Today, laptops almost exclusively use SSDs, which differ in terms of design, interface and speed. The more modern the interface, the higher the transfer rate - and therefore the overall performance of your system.
The most common standards at a glance:
Help with selection and installation:
If you are unsure which SSD fits your device, you will find suitable models for almost all laptop manufacturers in the IPC-Computer SSD store.
In our "My laptop from the inside" series, we show you step by step how to open your device correctly and replace the SSD. If the installation doesn't work, you can rely on the unique IPC solution promise: We'll take care of the professional installation and data transfer if you send us your laptop → You can register your repair here.
→ YouTube Playlist: My laptop from the inside - video instructions



Which SSD you can install in your laptop essentially depends on two factors: the available interface and the physical space available in the housing.
1. check interface
Laptops usually support one of the following standards:
You can find out whether your device supports SATA or M.2 - and in the case of M.2 which protocol (NVMe or SATA) - in the manufacturer specifications of the laptop (manual, website) or via the IPC-Computer spare parts finder to find out. There you can enter your model and you will only receive 100% compatible SSDs that are guaranteed to fit in your device.
2. check available space
In addition to the main drive, some laptops offer a second M.2 slot or a free SATA port in which you can install an additional SSD. This free slot varies depending on the model - so it's worth taking a look at the manual or the device. Our video series "My laptop from the inside" will help you identify the slots in your model → To the playlist.
3. recommendation for SSD selection
For most current laptops, M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs are the most common and most powerful choice. Older devices often use SATA SSDs in 2.5-inch format.
4. installation and service
In the IPC-Computer Shop you will find tested, original-compatible SSDs with optional professional installation service. On request, you can not only get the right drive, but also professional installation including functional testing - directly from the IPC-Computer specialist workshop. You can order the installation including the SSD directly in the store at www.ipc-computer.de. Further services can be found in our current price list.