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12-20-2023 10:05 AM
Hi
I have a HP Envy 17-cw0009na 4K Laptop 2023, the SSD is enclosed within a metal dish and cover i have upgraded the SSD to a Samsung EVO 2TB would it be ok to not replace the metal cover so that air can flow around the hard drive it also feels a little tight ?
What is the metal cover there for ?
Thank you
Steve
12-20-2023 10:20 AM - edited 12-20-2023 10:31 AM
Make sure the 2tb drive works before reassembling.
If the metal dish has a thermal pad then it servers as a cooler. If not then it is an RF shield that possibly is not needed.
I assume the 2tb nvme did not have a heat shield or you removed it to make the chip fit.
Those 2tb run hot, if the metal dish is only good for RF shielding I recommend you replace it with a copper heat sink like this
The top thermal layer could be left out if that lid cannot fit.
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12-20-2023 11:07 AM
Hi, @Steve767
Below is the link to your notebook's user guides page.
HP Envy 17.3 inch Laptop PC 17-cw0000 - Setup and User Guides | HP® Support
Chapter 5, pages 41 - 43 of the maintenance and service guide lets you know what the metal cover is for and how to properly remove and replace the SSD.
It provides a heat shield for your notebook's SSD.
There is also a service teardown video for your notebook.
The SSD removal and replacement procedure starts at minute 4:56.