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12-17-2019 02:25 PM - edited 12-18-2019 04:30 AM
I want to upgrade my laptop Probook 470 G5 (1LR91AV).
1. Do the listed components fit for my laptop and motherboard (HP 837F) ??
RAM: KINGSTON HyperX SO-DIMM Impact (8GBx2) DDR4 2400MHz CL14, HX424S14IB2 / 8
SSD: KINGSTON KC200 or Samsung 970 Evo plus (SSD M.2 2280 250GB, PCIe NVMe for both)??
2. Is this slot for M.2 SSD PCIex4 or PCIex2 ??
Thank you in advance for your answer.
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12-18-2019 12:58 AM
For RAM: HP has many suppliers, you can use CPU-Z to find out existing RAM and buy SAME to get dual channel benefit
For M.2 NVMe SSD: Samsung 970 EVO series is a good choice.
PCIex4 is backward compatible with PCIex2, system will handle it for you depending on the implementation and CPU.
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12-18-2019 04:25 AM - edited 12-18-2019 04:32 AM
I used CPU-Z and SiSoftware Sandra and I know facts about my existing RAM (SK Hynix, DDR4, 2400MHz, CL17, 260pins, 1.2V).
But I want to upgrade dual channel with better memory, not with SK Hynix which has really bad grades (low position on benchmarks) and latency.
So my question still is : "What about HyperX Impact SODIMM - 8GB - DDR4 2400MHz CL14 SODIMM"?
I know that Samsung 970 Evo plus is one of the best SSD on the market, but I don't know is my SSD module PCIe x4 or PCIe x2??
Because if it is PCIe x2, it will be 2 times slower for Samsung 970 EVO plus (for example, instead of the standard read and write speed of 3500/3200 it would be a maximum of 1700/1600).
Thanks in advance for your reply.
12-18-2019 04:44 AM
We can provide some advice but you may not like it. On the memory, HP notebooks are designed to use OEM RAM running at stock latencies. You can install the performance memory such as HyperX, but it will perform like the Hynix with CL=17 latency so you might as well save a few bucks and get the stock stuff.
The M.2 NVME SSDs HP installs are specced to run at maximum read of 2150 mbps. This does not mean an x4 such as the 970 Evo will not work it just means HP does not really tell us in the Manual if the slot is x2 or x4. Since yours is an 8th gen system it should be x4. CPU-Z or Sandra ought to tell you the specs of the M.2 PCie interface. I believe the slot will be x4 and you can get full performance out of an x4 product but since the specs as published do not confirm that, neither can I.
HP just does not fully support inquiring upgraders and there is a certain amount of trial and error that is necessary unfortunately.
12-18-2019 06:35 AM
Thanks Huffer for your reply and for advice.
For RAM: You say that any proper memory for my system will work only on CL=17, nothing better then that? Then, what are my options for best performance? Just OEM RAM or something else?
For SSD: The Sandra says that it is PCIex4 on System Bus 1, but I was skeptical because of other people's posts on the forums (you tube too) before. Kingston Customer Service told me that my laptop was incompatible with the KC2000, but I can't find a reasons for that.
And I agree with you, HP does not really tell us in the Manual if the slot is x2 or x4. I want to get the maximum value for money, not the half effect.