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I am trying to get a larger SSD for my laptop and I read over the manual and it mentions both PCIe SSD and SATA SSD.  The only thing I know for sure if it has to for the m.2 form factor, besides that I do not know if it can run both. 

 

Has anyone upgraded their SSD?

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@bd721 

 

Its specs

 

             https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c04956734

 

It has  256 GB mSATA SSD now, not M.2 SATA nor M.2 NVMe SSD. Sounds like you can only use M.2 SATA SSD, not NVMe using following options

 

           https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/spectre-x360-15-ap012dx

 

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BH
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Thanks for the quick reply. I read that as well but when you search for specs on the ssd x300 m.2 2280 which comes from the OEM it states that it is a m.2 SATA 3 SSD. That is where I get confused because if it is a m.2 SATA it should not be able to fit into a mSATA slot. 

I couldn't attach a pic of the SSD so here is a Google Drive Link .

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