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06-20-2020 04:29 AM
I have to upgrade my PC to an SSD. So does my PC support NVMe SSD
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06-20-2020 04:52 AM
Your notebook has support for the SATA3 interface, but not for NVMe.
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06-20-2020 04:52 AM
Your notebook has support for the SATA3 interface, but not for NVMe.
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06-21-2020 06:09 PM - edited 08-04-2020 11:49 AM
That will depend on if there is an M.2 SSD slot on the system board.
I do not have the notebook, so I can't open it to check.
I do know that you can replace the existing hard disk with a notebook 2.5" SATA3 SSD.
I was able to open the HP services media library to do a check.
Your notebook may have a M.2 connector. If it is present it will be on the far right hand side, below the memory module slots of the notebook's system board. You or a shop notebook technician will need to open the notebook to verify whether or not it is present.
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