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HP Pavilion 15-ck-006ur
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi. My laptop had a SATA m2 ssd. The free space was running out, and I decided to put an m2 ssd PCIe (nvme). But the sequential read speed turned out to be 1700 MB/s, although the SSD can give about 2500. Actually there was a question: in what mode does PCIe work in my laptop? 

It automatically switched to the PCIe interface for sure, otherwise the speed would not exceed 600MB/s

 

Maybe I can even speed it up somehow? Although I doubt that anything can be done with a locked BIOS.

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