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07-30-2023 11:19 AM
My laoptop specs:
Product name : HP Laptop 15t-dy200
Processor name : 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz
Product SKU : 2D117AV
Will :
** SAMSUNG 980 PRO SSD 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 Internal Solid State Drive Memory Card + 2mo Adobe CC Photography, Maximum Speed, Thermal Control (MZ-V8P2T0B) **
fit my device.?
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07-30-2023 12:18 PM
Hi:
It will fit, but I believe your notebook's NVMe slot is only PCIe Gen 3, so you will not get the full advertised read/write specs offered by that model drive.
HP only has the service manual for the older 15-dy0xxx model series on your notebook's support page.
HP Laptop PC 15-dy2000 PC IDS Base Model Manuals | HP® Customer Support
They offered NVMe SSD's up to 512 GB in storage capacity, but that is normally just what they offered in the model series, not the maximum capacity supported.
You have a much newer model, and I can't think of any reason why a 2 TB NVMe SSD wouldn't work but I cannot 100% guarantee it will.
07-30-2023 12:18 PM
Hi:
It will fit, but I believe your notebook's NVMe slot is only PCIe Gen 3, so you will not get the full advertised read/write specs offered by that model drive.
HP only has the service manual for the older 15-dy0xxx model series on your notebook's support page.
HP Laptop PC 15-dy2000 PC IDS Base Model Manuals | HP® Customer Support
They offered NVMe SSD's up to 512 GB in storage capacity, but that is normally just what they offered in the model series, not the maximum capacity supported.
You have a much newer model, and I can't think of any reason why a 2 TB NVMe SSD wouldn't work but I cannot 100% guarantee it will.