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HP 17t-by000
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The parts page for my laptop lists the following as my SSD:

 

SSD 128GB M2 SATA3 TLC  

 

Is this a 2.5" drive or one of those stick-of-chewing-gum size drives?

 

I can't find anything about the size of the SSD bay inside the laptop either.  Is it a 2.5" bay?

 

Thanks!

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the Crucial memory/SSD report for your notebook.

 

https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/HP-Compaq/hp-17t-by000-cto

 

According to the report, it can take either a SATA or NVMe M.2 SSD.

 

You would want the NVMe M.2 SSD which provides better performance over SATA.

 

M.2 = gumstick- type drive.

 

Below is the link to the service manual...

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06148960

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the Crucial memory/SSD report for your notebook.

 

https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/HP-Compaq/hp-17t-by000-cto

 

According to the report, it can take either a SATA or NVMe M.2 SSD.

 

You would want the NVMe M.2 SSD which provides better performance over SATA.

 

M.2 = gumstick- type drive.

 

Below is the link to the service manual...

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06148960

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Thanks, Paul.  I didn't know NVMe existed.

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You're very welcome.

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Paul, after you informed me about NVMe, I did a little googling about M.2 drives and according to the article linked below, while NVMe M.2 drives have much superior performance to the SATA M.2 drives, NVMe drives put a big hit on laptop battery usage thus shortening the time a laptop can run on battery power.  For those who value battery longevity (and price) over speed, the SATA interface seems the better choice.

 

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-buying-guide,5602.html

 

Best regards.

 

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