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07-10-2025 02:14 PM
Hello!
When I bought my laptop, 5 years ago, it came with an SSD of 512gb of capacity. Now, I want to upgrade the storage capacity of my laptop with a NVME M.2 SSD. Which is the max capacity I can consider? Also, is there any other specification, besides the capacity, that I should consider when I buy my new SSD?
Thanks!
07-10-2025 03:32 PM
Your Intel i7 10th gen processor-based notebook has a 512 GB M.2 NVMe SSD.
Generally, M.2 NVMe SSDs have no capacity limit. You can upgrade the SSD to max 4 TB.
Your M.2 slot is PCIe gen3. A gen4 NVMe will work but won't run the designed read/write speeds from the gen3 slot.
07-11-2025 05:23 AM
As I said previously, your system should support up to 4 TB NVMe SSDs.
Crucial reports that your model supports max 4 TB NVMe SSDs.
HP Pavilion x360 14-dh1000ns | SSD & RAM Upgrades | crucial.com