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HP Omen 17t-cb000 CTO
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I have an HP Omen 17t-cb000 CTO that i bought in 2019 that has a 500 GB Solid state Drive and a 1 TB with 16 GB of RAM. I have looked online and have found that it will support 32GB RAM but can not find out what the max size and  of drives and what ports I have inside open. I have looked in the manual but it does not have clear information on what is supported by the system. Does anyone have any information on what it can support?

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@Banhien

 

Thank you for the information.

So because I have at least 2 hard drive points i could stick a 2TB in to each slot correct?

 

Thank you,

AK

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@ArenKas 

 

Yes, you can upgrade to 32GB of RAM (2 x 16GB).

 

For storage, the max is huge but due to physical size of 2280 single sided format you can use 2TB M.2 SSD. For 2.5" drive, you can use 2TB because over 2TB normally the drives are thicker, they won't fit.

 

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BH
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@Banhien

 

Thank you for the information.

So because I have at least 2 hard drive points i could stick a 2TB in to each slot correct?

 

Thank you,

AK

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