I recently listed this item incorrectly. I listed it as a Samsung PM951 because I purchased 2 identical computers (Dell XPS 13 9350 series) so I assumed they would have the same components, well, maybe that's why I shouldn't assume. I received multiple good offers for the drive but I was unable to accept them because I mistakenly incorrectly listed the hard drive's manufacturer and since I am responsible for everything in my listing...I couldn't accept the offers. I reached out to Dell for further explanation and they simply told me that they use different manufacturers to put solid state hard drives in their computers. I can't list this as "New" because it came with my original New computer but since I don't have the original box and packaging so I have to list these as New (Other) per eBay's definition of a New (Other).  The only time it has been used (less than 20 minutes) was to delete/format the drive to unallocated space. No files were ever kept on the hard drive, I formatted the drive to unallocated space to make it easy for the buyer to install whatever operating system they have on this drive. I simply formatted the drive using EaseUS because it's a program I own and, like I said, no personal files were ever kept on the hard drive.  I'm a geologist and I made a mistake by underestimating how much space I needed for my mapping software and maps so I purchased two 1 tb cards and reinstalled Windows 10.

As far as compatibility with your system, the buyer assumes all responsibility on compatibility.  However, I will try to help as much as I can but keep in mind I'm probably just going to Google your question anyway unless it's a specific question about the card which I am more than happy to help give information.  What I do know is it is a Toshiba NVME PCIe M.2 (m-type...not b-type) solid state hard drive. The part is () has to do with the fit so make sure you need an m-type and not a b-type.

Thanks for looking.