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Hi!!!, i want to upgrade my laptop omen 16 with a 2tb ssd thought the 4gen pcie port i have free (the other one has a 512 gb plus 32 gb intel optane, i wanna know if it is possible to put a 2tb, i have read in sites that claims that a notebook can hold 1tb ssd per slot maximum, i dont know if that's true.

 

The ssd im trying to install its the western digital black ssd sm750 m.2 2tb.

 

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@Mortis5 wrote:

..., i have read in sites that claims that a notebook can hold 1tb ssd per slot maximum,


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The maximum is very high but due to physical size you can have 2TB (some vendors have 4TB now)

 

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@Mortis5 wrote:

..., i have read in sites that claims that a notebook can hold 1tb ssd per slot maximum,


@Mortis5 

 

The maximum is very high but due to physical size you can have 2TB (some vendors have 4TB now)

 

Regards.

BH
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