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05-08-2025 12:12 PM - edited 05-08-2025 12:14 PM
Hi, i want to ask a question, the Notebook Hp Pavilion Laptop 15-eg2000 , is compatible with the ssd nvme m.2 samsung 990 evo plus, and the ram Corsair Vengeance Performance 16 GB (8x2) SO-DIMM 3200 MHz CMSX16GX4M2A3200C22 ?
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05-08-2025 01:16 PM
I'd go with the Crucial memory.
The fastest speed a drive can run in a PCIe Gen 3.0 NVMe slot would 4,000 MBPS.
I'd go with the Gen 4.0 SSD anyway because they aren't much more expensive than a Gen 3.0 SSD, and in some cases cost even less.
Then there's always the chance the M.2 slot is Gen 4.0, but you would never find out if you install a Gen 3.0 SSD.
05-08-2025 12:20 PM
Hi:
According to the product specs at the link below, only PCIe Gen 3.0 SSDs were offered in the model series which leads me to believe that the M.2 slot is only PCIe Gen 3.0.
HP Pavilion Laptop PC 15-eg2000 series specifications | HP® Support
While a Gen 4.0 SSD will work, it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from the Gen 3.0 slot.
I don't know about the memory you want to buy.
The specs are right, but a lot of folks report issues with the performance memory.
IMHO, you should use standard performance memory such as this:
Below is the link to the original 15-eg0xxx model series which is the only manual available.
05-08-2025 01:16 PM
I'd go with the Crucial memory.
The fastest speed a drive can run in a PCIe Gen 3.0 NVMe slot would 4,000 MBPS.
I'd go with the Gen 4.0 SSD anyway because they aren't much more expensive than a Gen 3.0 SSD, and in some cases cost even less.
Then there's always the chance the M.2 slot is Gen 4.0, but you would never find out if you install a Gen 3.0 SSD.