No. This is a 2.5" SATA SSD. The LITEON IT LMT-256L9M is an mSATA SSD. Your SSD could therefore be replaced by the following product: Samsung 860 EVO (500GB, mSATA)
But then you would have to tell us where the power cable should be plugged in, without help it's a bit difficult. The side of the SSD is clear, but where does the power come from?
If the nvme is as expensive and you have a free m.2 pcie slot on your motherboard, then go for the nvme. Otherwise you don't lose much with sata, effectively it's 1% difference for most people.
Hello Olafp.
There should be no problems with the connection type and size of the SSD. With a bit of improvisation and skill, the drive can be almost fully integrated. Especially as it is also relatively fast and inexpensive.
First of all, sorry my french is too poor so i'll try it in english.
Do you mean something like these?
ICY BOX IB-AC603U3 Adapter Kabel, 2.5'' SATA zu USB 3.0
StarTech Adapter USB 3.0 auf 2.5" SATA III
FANTEC USB zu SATA adapter
Or ah whole category:
https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/producttype/botiers-externes-35?tagIds=76-524&pdo=67-182%3A416%7C67-8739%3A7086
Hello Adrianodanese
In principle, you can install this SSD in any device with space for a 2.5" SSD.
With Macbooks, you can upgrade the SSD yourself up to the "Macbook Pro Retina (2012/2013)" version.
This is no longer possible with all newer Macbook Pro's.
I hope I could help you with this.
Greetings Metacrash
Yes, there is, but it is not supplied with the product. It is called "Acronis True Image WD Edition" and can be used to migrate data. However, I don't know how good it is and how extensive the range of functions is.
the hard disk is probably recognised, but widows only shows a hard disk after it has been formatted, until then it is not readable for the system, you can find instructions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-xsNVkKixA