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01-02-2017 09:28 PM
HP Pavilion x360 - 13-u135tu
This model says 256 GB M2 SSD.M2 is only small factor.But didnt mention type anywhere.
I want to know wether it is sata based ssd (usually used in hybrid 1tb hard disk and 128gb ssd) or nvme based faster type ssd.They are many hybrid models out there with graphic card for this price range.
This 256 GB M2 SSD if its sata low speed SSD then Can I just replace it with traditional Sata hard drives.
So this type SSD is pretty much useless when compared to other pce nvme based SSD.
In technical specifications there isnt mentioned anywhere.I am real worried about this SSD please help me finding out this SSD Type.Planning to Buy this if it is higher end SSD.
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01-02-2017 09:42 PM
Hi,
The following link shows its specs:
http://www.hpshopping.in/hp_pavilion_x360_-_13-u135tu
It has 256 GB M.2 SSD which is SATA III next generation form factor (NGFF).
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01-02-2017 09:42 PM
Hi,
The following link shows its specs:
http://www.hpshopping.in/hp_pavilion_x360_-_13-u135tu
It has 256 GB M.2 SSD which is SATA III next generation form factor (NGFF).
Regards.
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