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Hi all,

 

Looking to upgrade SSD/RAM on my Victus.  Currently the laptop has a 512 SSD and 16 GB RAM.  

 

Would like to know what the upgrade capabilities are for this laptop.

 

Thanks much

MystikSyrinx

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Which model?

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15-Fa2777nr

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Your laptop should have a current 16GB single-stick RAM, so you can install another matching 16GB stick for 32GB dual-channel performance. First, check the specs and confirm it's a single stick: download and run CPU-Z, then open the SPD tab. You can post an SPD tab screenshot here so I can check and tell you directly which RAM to buy.

 

As for the SSD, there are two PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe slots (512GB occupied, second empty, up to 4TB each). Due to confusion across Victus fa2000 models, first open the laptop and confirm it has the second M.2 slot. You can add a PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe SSD in the second slot. As for interface, it's likely M.2 2280 which you can also confirm by checking 2nd m.2 slot or inserting that same SSD in 2nd slot. So choose same interface gen 4 SSD. As for the SSD, there are two PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe M.2 2280 slots (512GB occupied, second empty, up to 4TB each). Due to confusion across Victus fa2000 models, first open the laptop and confirm it has the second M.2 slot. You can add a PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe SSD in the second slot. As for the interface, it's likely M.2 2280, which you can also confirm by checking the second M.2 slot or inserting the same SSD in the second slot. So choose the same interface Gen4 SSD.

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