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HP Pavilion Desktop 570-p016nl
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I would like to know if a Samsung MZ-V7P512BW SSD 970 PRO 512 GB, M.2, NVMe is compatible with my PC (Lubin Motherboard SSID: 82F2).

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The motherboard supports "One M.2 socket 3, key M" which the "Samsung MZ-V7P512BW SSD 970 PRO 512 GB, M.2" is.

 

The other important 'bit' is the length of the SSD board.  The sizes currently out there are 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280, and 22110.

For example, the Samsung MZ-V7P512BW SSD 970 PRO 512 GB, M.2 is designated as a 2280 (ie 22mm wide x 80mm long).

 

Usually there are numbers printed next to the mounting holes on the motherboard to tell you what length will fit.  I believe I found the correct motherboard image on hp's site (https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05382582).  It is difficult to tell from the tiny picture, but If that is the correct board, it looks like your 80mm Samsung SSD will fit (when comparing it to the length of the PCI-E slot next to it)...but be sure to check yourself.

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@Ricky977

 

Membera said they can install

 

      https://smile.amazon.com/Samsung-960-EVO-Internal-MZ-V6E500BW/dp/B01M20VBU7/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1...

 

to their machines. I believe the 970 series should work.

 

Regards.

BH
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Thank you for answer. I would to know if there isn't any limitation for capacity.

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 This is the motherboard

 

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Capacity should not be an issue.  Your motherboard should support any size m.2 SSD that is currently on the market as long as it physically fits in your system.

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Thank you very much.

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How can I install it in my PC?

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I think that this is where you would really benefit from doing some research on your own. If that is the SSD you are decided on, find the manual online and read it, watch you tube videos, and read articles.  If you are interested in installing hardware yourself, it is helpful to gain a more-well rounded understanding of the process.

 

 

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