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11-28-2019 12:38 AM - edited 11-28-2019 12:39 AM
Dear all,
I just bought a Patriot ps512gpm280ssdr SSD drive for my business laptop after the agreed supplier specified it has a SATA interface, just like the actual LITEONL8H-256V2G-HP has but it seems that it is PCIe.
I know that normally it should work but can I get any confirmation about this from you guys?
Thanks!
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11-28-2019 01:47 AM
The compatible SSD products sold by HP:
M.2 (2280) 512 GB SATA-3 TLC
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB PCIe-3×4 SS NVMe
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB SATA-3 self-encrypting (Opal 2) MLC
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB SATA-3 TLC
●M.2 (2280) 240 GB SATA-3 MLC DS
●M.2 (2280) 180 GB SATA-3 self-encrypting (Opal 2) MLC
●M.2 (2280) 180 GB SATA-3 MLC
●M.2 (2280) 128 GB SATA-3 TLC
PCIe/NVME SSD products will work. Any SATA-3 M.2 2280 SSD. You may have to configure the SSD. See the thread at the top of notebooks>hardware at the link below this line. I posted a tutorial there in my answer to the member's question on upgrading.
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11-28-2019 01:47 AM
The compatible SSD products sold by HP:
M.2 (2280) 512 GB SATA-3 TLC
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB PCIe-3×4 SS NVMe
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB SATA-3 self-encrypting (Opal 2) MLC
●M.2 (2280) 256 GB SATA-3 TLC
●M.2 (2280) 240 GB SATA-3 MLC DS
●M.2 (2280) 180 GB SATA-3 self-encrypting (Opal 2) MLC
●M.2 (2280) 180 GB SATA-3 MLC
●M.2 (2280) 128 GB SATA-3 TLC
PCIe/NVME SSD products will work. Any SATA-3 M.2 2280 SSD. You may have to configure the SSD. See the thread at the top of notebooks>hardware at the link below this line. I posted a tutorial there in my answer to the member's question on upgrading.
I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
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