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12-01-2019 10:47 PM
Can I upgrade my hp PC SSHD
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12-02-2019 01:42 AM
Sure. You can upgrade it to a higher capacity legacy SATA3 drive or a 2.5" 3D NAND SATA3 SSD
It really would have helped if you had provided identification for your PC instead of your hard disk.
This isn't a Seagate forum. 🤔
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12-02-2019 01:42 AM
Sure. You can upgrade it to a higher capacity legacy SATA3 drive or a 2.5" 3D NAND SATA3 SSD
It really would have helped if you had provided identification for your PC instead of your hard disk.
This isn't a Seagate forum. 🤔
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12-02-2019 11:16 AM - edited 12-02-2019 11:17 AM
For future reference, your PC is a HP Beats Special Edition 23-n012 All-in-One Desktop PC or a Product G4B34AA#ABA.
I will move the thread to the desktop section.
From the minimal information on the motherboard that HP gave, the only upgrade would be to replace the current hard drive with a SATA3 2.5" 3D NAND SSD or a higher capacity SSHD.
Kindly explain your "Is this here a URL to a video showing SSHD process?" statement. I do not understand what you have asked.
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