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07-26-2025 11:34 AM
Hi!
I'm using a Victus 16-s1019nt notebook with a 512 GB SSD. I'm considering replacing the SSD with a 2TB one. I've heard some rumors that the laptop only supports up to 1TB. I want to know if that's true or if I can use a 2TB SSD without any issues.
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07-26-2025 12:07 PM
Hi:
Theoretically there is no limit to the storage capacity of a NVMe SSD you can install.
The service manual indicates that HP offered NVMe SSDs up to 1 TB in storage capacity, but that is just what they offered, not the maximum capacity supported.
Maintenance and Service Guide Victus by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PCModel numbers: 16-s0xxx
I can't think of any reason why you couldn't replace the 512 GB SSD with a 2 TB drive.
The Crucial memory report for the model series indicates that they sell NVMe SSD's up to 4 GB in storage capacity.
07-26-2025 12:07 PM
Hi:
Theoretically there is no limit to the storage capacity of a NVMe SSD you can install.
The service manual indicates that HP offered NVMe SSDs up to 1 TB in storage capacity, but that is just what they offered, not the maximum capacity supported.
Maintenance and Service Guide Victus by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PCModel numbers: 16-s0xxx
I can't think of any reason why you couldn't replace the 512 GB SSD with a 2 TB drive.
The Crucial memory report for the model series indicates that they sell NVMe SSD's up to 4 GB in storage capacity.