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HP All-in-One PC 24-df0000i (7US89AV)

i just know that my PC supports SSDs but i don't know which type of SSDs that supported by my pc so i can prevent buying the wrong pc parts and save some money. the 2nd question is my wifi only supports 2.4GHz but i want it to supports 5GHz, is that possible to upgrade the hardware? because my software driver is already the latest version

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You're very welcome.

 

Yes, that is the correct form factor of the Wi-Fi card you need.

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The 7US89AV is the product number for the general PC model series and in order to answer your question, I would need to know the product number for the specific 24-df0000i model PC you actually have.

 

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There should be a different product number listed if you run the Windows system information app and the product number will appear on the SKU line in the system information report.

 

The only single band card that HP still uses in their PC's is the RTL8723DE Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapter.

 

If that is the model Wi-Fi card your PC has, you can upgrade to this one:

 

Realtek RTL8821CE 802.11 ac 1x1 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 Combo Adapter (MU-MIMO supported) HP part # L17365-005.

 

The card has a maximum throughput of 433 MBPS on the 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi band with an AC router and an excellent signal.

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My PC product number is 140K1AA#AR6. (HP 24-df0033d). I'm planning to upgrade my wifi card to wifi 6E that have Bluetooth 5.3 but I don't know if my pc is compatible with that card or not

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OK, so your PC already has the RTL8821CE dual band Wi-Fi 5 card with Bluetooth, and the motherboard it comes with does have a M.2 SSD slot that supports NVMe SSD's.

 

So, you can install a NVMe SSD in your PC and use the hard drive for storage.

 

HP All-in-One - 24-df0033d Product Specifications | HP® Support

 

HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Village | HP® Support

 

Unfortunately, upgrading to a Wi-Fi 6E card would be very difficult because your PC only has one antenna wire connected to the Realtek card and a Wi-Fi 6E card would require two antenna wires, or you would not have any Bluetooth capability.

 

If you can figure out a way to install a second M.2 Wi-Fi card antenna wire in your PC (Sorry, I can't help you with that), you should be able to upgrade to this model Wi-Fi adapter/part number:

 

Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E 2x2 AX + Bluetooth 5.2 M.2 2230 non-vPro   HP part # / SPS # M27269-005.

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i understand and am happy that i can use NVMe SSD's on pc, and if i want to swap the current hdd to sdd i need the 2.5" SATA SSD right? not the NVMe ones.

and for the WLAN Card, so i need to configure how to install the second antenna wire if i want to upgrade my wifi and bluetooth card?

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That's correct. 

 

If you want to replace the mechanical hard drive, you will replace it with a 2.5" SSD, and you will need to add a second M.2 wifi card antenna wire to install a Wi-Fi 6 or 6E card. 

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Sorry for late reply

 

Thank you, now i can find the appropriate sparepart for my AiOs

 

Also, is this wifi card is the proper wificard that i need?

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You're very welcome.

 

Yes, that is the correct form factor of the Wi-Fi card you need.

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