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11-15-2023 03:26 PM
Hi I need to know what kind of hard SSD drive I should get? I have a Samsung MZ7LN256HMJP-000H1
that is 256 gb and would like a 2tb drive.
What kind, (or model) do I get?
I want to upgrade, but don't know where to start.
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11-15-2023 09:46 PM - edited 11-15-2023 09:47 PM
Hi:
According to the information you posted, you have an OMEN by HP Desktop PC - 870-130 PC.
It has the Thimphu motherboard.
The Thimphu motherboard supports NVMe SSDs provided you have BIOS revision A0.14 or newer installed.
See these discussions:
Solved: M.2 Drives on Thimphu, Intel Z170, WIN - HP Support Community - 6336978
Solved: Thimphu-K M.2 Expansion Slot - HP Support Community - 7080667
If you want to switch/upgrade to a NVMe SSD, I recommend this 2 TB model and costs a little less than the 2 TB SATA drive I originally posted.
11-15-2023 04:29 PM
Hi:
What is the full model number or product number of your PC?
According to the model number of the drive you posted it is a M.2 SATA SSD.
Depending on what model PC you have, it may support a faster performing NVMe SSD.
If you want to stick to a M.2 SATA SSD, I recommend this model:
11-15-2023 07:38 PM
Hi:
I would need to know the product number/model number of your PC.
The info regarding your desktop model number is just some unique random number Windows assigns to the PC.
11-15-2023 09:46 PM - edited 11-15-2023 09:47 PM
Hi:
According to the information you posted, you have an OMEN by HP Desktop PC - 870-130 PC.
It has the Thimphu motherboard.
The Thimphu motherboard supports NVMe SSDs provided you have BIOS revision A0.14 or newer installed.
See these discussions:
Solved: M.2 Drives on Thimphu, Intel Z170, WIN - HP Support Community - 6336978
Solved: Thimphu-K M.2 Expansion Slot - HP Support Community - 7080667
If you want to switch/upgrade to a NVMe SSD, I recommend this 2 TB model and costs a little less than the 2 TB SATA drive I originally posted.
11-15-2023 10:09 PM
Hey, one more question.
I use my machine for heavy gaming.
is this sutable? Im not sure on the PCIe Gen