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HP 17.3 inch Laptop PC 17-c0000 (2W0J6AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

Hi, I want to replace my existing SSD. I want to know what types of SSD's my laptop can support.

Hard drive
256 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD 1 TB 5400 rpm SATA HDD
Processor family
11th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Processor
Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 (up to 4.7 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 4 cores, 8 threads)
Chipset
Intel® Integrated SoC
Memory
16 GB DDR4-3200 MHz RAM (2 x 8 GB) Transfer rates up to 3200 MT/s. 2 x 8 GB
Graphics (integrated)
Intel® Iris® Xᵉ Graphics
Operating system
Windows 11 Home [38]
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You can install any NVMe SSD you want.

 

Just note that your PC's M.2 SSD slot is PCIe Gen 3.0.

 

While a PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD will work fine, it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from your PC's motherboard's Gen 3.0 slot.

 

This table shows the maximum transfer speeds each PCIe slot generation can support:

 

PCIe Speeds and Limitations | Crucial.com

 

The Crucial SSD report indicates that they sell NVMe SSDs up to 4 TB for the model series:

 

HP ENVY 17-C0000 | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial IN

 

Below is the link to the service manual:

 

Maintenance and Service Guide

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You can install any NVMe SSD you want.

 

Just note that your PC's M.2 SSD slot is PCIe Gen 3.0.

 

While a PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD will work fine, it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from your PC's motherboard's Gen 3.0 slot.

 

This table shows the maximum transfer speeds each PCIe slot generation can support:

 

PCIe Speeds and Limitations | Crucial.com

 

The Crucial SSD report indicates that they sell NVMe SSDs up to 4 TB for the model series:

 

HP ENVY 17-C0000 | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial IN

 

Below is the link to the service manual:

 

Maintenance and Service Guide

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Thank you for your quick reply 🙂

HP Recommended

You're very welcome.

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