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pih

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#293211 6-Jan-2022 13:52
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Ok, so let me explain the subject of this forum topic.

I bought this 500GB SSD to upgrade the original in my daughter's Surface Pro 4: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDKIN22500/Kingston-KC2500-500GB-M2-NVMe-Gen-3-X-4-Internal-S

Problem being that I opened the packaging and tried to fit it before realising that the Surface will only take a single-sided M.2 board, and this one is too fat.

I could go with cap in hand back to PBTech, but I don't think they'll offer a full refund, so I thought I'd ask here: does anyone have a similar spec drive (*single sided*) that they'd be willing to swap, maybe plus a small cash difference either way?

Alternatively if I could co-ordinate the sale of this unit and purchase of a correctly sized one with similar specs here, that works too.

It's literally brand new, never used besides a rip in the packet. Price is $100ono plus shipping, pickup North Shore/Rodney.

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hhan
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  #2844341 6-Jan-2022 14:44
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Hi,

 

 

 

I have a Samsung 980 250GB single-sided NVME ssd, https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDSAM981250/Samsung-980-250GB-NVMe-PCIe-30-M2-SSD-Read-up-to-2

 

 

 

If you are interested in a swap please let me know.







pih

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  #2844423 6-Jan-2022 16:05
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PM sent but looking for something faster/larger preferably, so still open to other offers.

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