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09-27-2020 01:31 PM
Product: HP 820-G2
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
The manual says: 2260 M2 PCIe.
That's all!
My question:
PCIe 2x2?
PCIe 2x4?
PCIe 3x2?
PCIe 3x4?
The laptop supports 2242 and 2260 drives.
What is the best drive on the market today for this laptop model?
I would like fast read and write and MLC dice.
Is there an M2 drive for the HP 820-G2 that is faster than the standard SATA 6Gb / s drive?
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10-30-2020 04:05 AM
Based on the processor that used in G2, it used to be a Gen 5th intel processor, as far as I remember, it does not yet support NVME, it may support M.2 SATA. CMIIW. The native support NVME is starting from Gen 6th.
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