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03-29-2022 07:57 AM
The C drive (128Gb SSD m.2 SATA) on my Pavilion 690-0024 (sunflower motherboard) is near capacity and I can't even synch my phone to it due to insufficient space. I have deleted most games/apps (except MFSX which keeps giving me an error code and disallows deletion) to no avail...I have been thinking to upgrade to a 1T SSD. Will an NVMe M.2 (like the 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD 1TB or similar) work on this computer OR should I adhere to the existing M.2 SATA format?
I have seen discussion on this, but I remain confused on the subject...
Thank you in advance.
03-29-2022 09:40 AM - edited 03-29-2022 09:41 AM
Hi:
Your PC's motherboard does support NVMe SSD's...
Solved: M.2 Nvme or SATA SSD - HP Support Community - 7873682
...but they don't seem to run at the max rated speed.
Sunflower motherboard m.2 ssd upgrade - HP Support Community - 6731142
So, the Samsung 970 SSD should work fine but at about half of its max rated speed, which is still about 3 x faster than SATA is.
03-29-2022 09:52 AM - edited 03-29-2022 09:54 AM
You're very welcome.
You may find a 1 TB NVMe SSD is about the same or even cheaper than a SATA SSD.
For example:
Let's compare the Samsung 980 1TB NVME SSD with the fastest M.2 SATA SSD that I know of...
Samsung 980: $99.99
Western Digital Blue: $114.99
The Samsung 980 is less expensive.
It is not quite as fast as the 970 (the 980 has 200 MBPS slower max write speed) but it should also run cooler.