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HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk10000 Laptop PC (8WQ70AV)

Hello! I would like to update my PCI disk BUT, how to know what is the generation supported? I can't find this information in manuals or HP pages. Please your help about how to know this or where I can found the complete manual with this important information. Right now just found

Hard drive
512 GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD

at https://support.hp.com/lamerica_nsc_carib-en/product/hp-pavilion-gaming-15-dk1000-laptop-pc-series/3... but no complete information.  Generation 3 or 4 or supported 5? I know if I buy a higher generation it will work, but I won't loose my money....

My HP model is Pavilion Gamming 15-dk1037la - core i7 10750H - 1 slot 16 RAM.

is it Generation 3, 4 or supported 5? I know if I buy a higher generation it will work, but I would like to found this information before loose my money.
I tried too with the base board product -- HP 8741 without success.

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Hi:

 

You can look up the PCIe generation specs for notebook motherboards by looking up the processor specs since the processors are integral parts of the motherboard.

 

Procesador Intel® Core™ i7-10750H

 

Under the Expansion Options section, you will see that the PCIe revision is Gen 3.

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