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HP Notebook - 15-da0389tu
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Hy , I m using Hp Notebook 15-da0389tu, Product id - 7NH16PA. It has only 1TB HDD and 4GB RAM installed in it but I want to upgrade its SSD and RAM because it has become very slow but i am not able to understand which type of SSD it supports and whether it has 2 slots available for RAM so i am sharing all its pictures so someone please help me.

 

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SSD SLOTSSD SLOT

 

 

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RAM SLOTRAM SLOT

 

 

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RAMRAM

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Hi:

 

Notebooks with the Pentium processors have one memory slot and the slot supports 1 x 8 GB of memory.

 

You can remove the 4 GB memory chip and replace it with an 8 GB memory chip.

 

Your notebook's M.2 slot supports SATA SSD's only, not NVMe.

 

Only the notebooks with the Intel core processors support NVMe drives.

 

See chapter 1 of the service manual for the memory and SSD info:

 

HP 15 Laptop PC Maintenance and Service Guide

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Thank you for your valuable response sir,
There is one more confusion, If we look at the left side of the given ssd slot, it is written pcle NVME (I have shown it in the picture below) and if we look at the ssd slot, it has only one notch and that too on the right side, so can nvme be used here? (Because I have heard that if the notch is on the right side then it is an m.2 nvme ssd slot).

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You're very welcome.

 

It definitely appears due to the writing on the motherboard, that notebooks with the Pentium Gold processors that have a M.2 slot will support both a NVMe and SATA SSD, so you should be OK with a NVMe SSD.

 

Sometimes the service manual isn't always 100% correct.

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