I have a Zenbook UX501JW. I contacted Asus support and they said that the Samsung SM 951 NVMe SSD is supported for my laptop. Well, that drive is the same exact spec as the 600P, so I got one. It should work, right?
Intel's information for the 600P says: "A small M.2 (80mm) form factor offers a wide range of capacities and simply plugs into M.2 - M key slots on major motherboards... Just install the drive and the NVMe driver, and you are good to go."
So why doesn't the 600P appear in the BIOS and is not accessible by the Windows Install disk? Can you guys please do some compatibility testing. I've read online that we are supposed to just buy your products and then return them when they aren't actually "good to go".
I'd like to blame ASUS for not having full NVMe support in the BIOS but Intel's marketing copy is clear that it should work! Is the Intel 600P drive supposed to work with my laptop?
Edit: PS, Kingston is able to provide good compatibility lists. http://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?DeviceType=19&Mfr=ASU&Line=Zenbook%20Pro&Model=92363