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Hello, I asked last time, but questions remained in my head. I will add it in various photos. Now, as I understand it, I can install an SSD and HDD. Isn't SSD better? Can I take another SSD with me?I took a photo of the inside of the computer, I'll add it. I also chose an SSD from the internet, I will leave the link here. Do you think it's appropriate? When I opened the inside of the computer, I saw the SSD, but I couldn't see where the second one would be plugged in. Sorry, I'm asking too many questions like this this time, because I don't know. Thank you in advance. https://www.gaming.gen.tr/urun/209526/samsung-970-evo-plus-1tb-nvme-3500mb-okuma-3300mb-yazma-m-2-ss...  WhatsApp Görsel 2024-10-19 saat 11.16.16_23b45d32.jpgWhatsApp Görsel 2024-10-19 saat 11.16.16_127ad3c0.jpgWhatsApp Görsel 2024-10-19 saat 11.16.16_c3b82e01.jpgWhatsApp Görsel 2024-10-19 saat 11.16.16_f7e7efb1.jpg

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Hi:

 

Your notebook only has support for one M.2 NVMe SSD.

 

There isn't support for two M.2 NVMe SSD's.

 

You'd have to remove the original 256 GB NVMe SSD and install one having a greater storage capacity.

 

According to the product specs, your notebook did not come with a 2.5" mechanical hard drive.

 

Instead of adding a 2.5" drive (if one is not there already), I would install a larger capacity NVMe SSD.

 

The drive you selected is a very good model.

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Hi:

 

Your notebook only has support for one M.2 NVMe SSD.

 

There isn't support for two M.2 NVMe SSD's.

 

You'd have to remove the original 256 GB NVMe SSD and install one having a greater storage capacity.

 

According to the product specs, your notebook did not come with a 2.5" mechanical hard drive.

 

Instead of adding a 2.5" drive (if one is not there already), I would install a larger capacity NVMe SSD.

 

The drive you selected is a very good model.

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