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06-28-2021 09:22 AM
My laptop has an M.2 slot, but I couldn't find anything on the manual that led me to a compatible m.2 SSD. I believe its SATA but not sure about the maximum storage capacity.
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06-28-2021 04:24 PM
@MoRevolution wrote:... I believe its SATA but not sure about the maximum storage capacity.
It supports M.2 SATA SSD drives. The manual shows 2 preinstalled options
Dual storage configurations:
- 1-TB, 5400-rpm, 7.2-mm hard drive with 128-GB solid-state drive with TLC
- 500-GB, 5400-rpm, 7.0-mm hard drive with 128-GB solid-state drive with TLC
You can use larger (capacity) M.2 SSD drive. The max is huge but practically 512GB or 1TB is the way to go.
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06-28-2021 04:24 PM
@MoRevolution wrote:... I believe its SATA but not sure about the maximum storage capacity.
It supports M.2 SATA SSD drives. The manual shows 2 preinstalled options
Dual storage configurations:
- 1-TB, 5400-rpm, 7.2-mm hard drive with 128-GB solid-state drive with TLC
- 500-GB, 5400-rpm, 7.0-mm hard drive with 128-GB solid-state drive with TLC
You can use larger (capacity) M.2 SSD drive. The max is huge but practically 512GB or 1TB is the way to go.
Regards.
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