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04-30-2021 01:38 PM
Hi,
The repair manual for this computer says to re-use the old thermal pad when upgrading or changing the M.2 SSD. However, this unit didn't come with an SSD preinstalled, so I don't have one to re-use. The metal bracket that covers the SSD leads me to believe that the thermal pad is a bit important here.
What thickness of thermal pad should be used for this application? 0.5, 1.0, or 1.5 mm? I can't find this info anywhere.
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04-30-2021 02:36 PM
Hi:
I found a model that has a M.2 SSD, and here is the parts list for that model...
This is probably the thermal pad you need...
L15734-001 | Thermal Pad - SSD Bracket, Syrah/Shiraz |
Unfortunately the part is not orderable from HP.
No other information is available, and when I googled the part number, I only found this one place that may have it...
L15734-001 - Hewlett-packard (HP) - Thermal PAD - SSD Bracket | Impact Computers
04-30-2021 02:36 PM
Hi:
I found a model that has a M.2 SSD, and here is the parts list for that model...
This is probably the thermal pad you need...
L15734-001 | Thermal Pad - SSD Bracket, Syrah/Shiraz |
Unfortunately the part is not orderable from HP.
No other information is available, and when I googled the part number, I only found this one place that may have it...
L15734-001 - Hewlett-packard (HP) - Thermal PAD - SSD Bracket | Impact Computers
04-30-2021 03:12 PM
That part number is a lot farther than I got.
I'm guessing that since I'm installing a different SSD than the models originally used in these, the thickness is going to depend on the height of the components on the drive itself - you want it snug but not too thick so that it's pressing down on the drive. I guess I'll order a pack with all three various thicknesses and use the best one for the drive.
Thanks for the reply!