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02-26-2020 06:52 AM
Weird but the battery may actually last longer. The HDD takes more power than the SSD so you are moving activities that currently consume a lot of power to a device that uses less. At a minimum you will not notice any difference in battery life. Most people want to keep the HDD for storage but if you do not need it you could remove it. I would keep both HDD and SSD.
02-27-2020 01:36 PM
finally I managed to mount the ssd nvme all is well, however, compared to before the processor was at about 30 degrees I noticed that when I use little l ssd increases by maximum 3 degrees while under stress also by 13 and more or less between ssd and cpu at rest and also under stress of the ssd those are the temperatures of both (ssd and cpu). I think it's normal since it's on nvme ports but I'd like to know if it's actually how I think it is
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