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07-15-2024 08:28 AM
Greetings HP
I would like to know , please help
Whats the maximum ram and ssd supported for hp250G9 for upgrading purposes for both windows 11 and linux dual boot
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07-15-2024 01:27 PM
You're very welcome.
There are no maximums for the HDD or SSD.
The capacities listed in the service manual are just what HP offered in the model series.
For a 2.5" drive, it cannot exceed 7.0 mm in thickness.
In other words, you would probably be fine with a 4 TB 2.5" SSD and/or 4 TB NVMe SSD as long as the NVMe SSD is single sided.
If your notebook did not come with a 2.5" drive, none of the parts are there to install one, so you would have to find and buy the parts needed to add a 2.5" drive that are listed in chapter 3 of the service manual.
07-15-2024 08:39 AM
Hi:
This is a peer-to-peer forum.
We do not work for or represent HP.
Below is the link to the service manual.
pdf_5491984_en-US-1.pdf (hp.com)
Chapter 1 has the memory upgrade information and drive capacities HP offered in the model series.
The manual seems to have some conflicting information.
Notebooks with Intel core processors have two memory slots and can support 2 x 16 GB of DFDR4-3200 MHz memory.
I believe that the notebooks with the Pentium and Celeron processors have one memory slot and can support 1 x 16 GB of DDR4-3200 MHz memory.
If your notebook has a NVMe SSD installed, theoretically the sky's the limit for drive capacity as long as the drive is single sided (memory chips on only one side of the circuit board).
The Crucial SSD report for your notebook indicates they sell NVMe SSD's up to 4 TB in storage capacity.
HP - Compaq HP 250 G9 (Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3) | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial.com
07-15-2024 01:27 PM
You're very welcome.
There are no maximums for the HDD or SSD.
The capacities listed in the service manual are just what HP offered in the model series.
For a 2.5" drive, it cannot exceed 7.0 mm in thickness.
In other words, you would probably be fine with a 4 TB 2.5" SSD and/or 4 TB NVMe SSD as long as the NVMe SSD is single sided.
If your notebook did not come with a 2.5" drive, none of the parts are there to install one, so you would have to find and buy the parts needed to add a 2.5" drive that are listed in chapter 3 of the service manual.
07-16-2024 08:44 AM
Hi @Bimbie
I deleted it because it had the same information as Paul
Have a nice day
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