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Will I be able to run a samsung 970 evo nvme 1T drive in laptop 15z-eh000?
11-29-2020 05:36 AM - edited 11-29-2020 05:41 AM

Will I be able to run a samsung 970 evo nvme 1T drive in laptop 15z-eh000? Any report of issue?
Incidentally, what is the part number to the factory 1T nvme drive that the 15z-eh000 offers?
I understand that 15z-eh000 comes with an NVME drive, but will it be able to take a Sata M.2 drive?
Thanks,
George
11-29-2020 06:00 AM

1 TB, PCIe L85370-005 is the part number of the factory 1 TB NVME drive. If you order it from HP it will be much more expensive than retail alternatives and hard to say exactly what they would send you. Likely an OEM Samsung M.2 not likely the 970 Evo Plus.
HP has posted this Service Manual on the home page, which seems to be for a different model but all the specs and such are consistent so apparently also applies to the 15z-eh000 CTO series that you have.
The M.2 slot is the only storage option. It will take an NVME 2280 form factor M.2 or a SATA if you wish. The Samsung 970 Evo will work fine.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
11-29-2020 07:44 AM - edited 11-29-2020 07:46 AM

I'm really scared that the Samsung 970 evo nvme will overheat in a laptop... what do you think? There's been lots of words on the internet that nvme drives get really hot, and some fail within a year or so... My old sata ssd 2.5" is running really cool, and I love it. I'm having qualms about this laptop and nvme. Really wished it had the sata port. Do you know if a nvme will be able to boot to windows in an external enclosure?
What does CTO stand for?
Thanks.
11-29-2020 08:32 AM

CTO = Custom to Order. No you cannot boot to an external enclosure. My personal laptop has a Samsung 970 Evo Plus as does the workstation at my office and about 10 other laptops and desktops I have built or set up in the last couple years. NVME perhaps runs a bit hotter than SATA M.2 but not enough to be a concern. If you are really worried get one of the paste-on heatsinks and add it onto the NVME after installation. Your laptop is designed for an NVME M.2 SSD so its configured to deal with any heat issues.

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