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01-30-2022 06:58 AM
Product: HP Notebook - 15q-bu008tx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
HP Notebook 15q-bu008tx
I read the maintenance manual of leptop.
but in that ,i confuse in the VALUE SSD and TLC SSD as wrote in the manual.
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01-30-2022 07:43 AM
Hi:
I have already answered your question at the link below.
want to upgrade to SSD. please reply as soon as possible. - HP Support Community - 8288691
The 'Value' SATA SSD has slower sequential read/write speeds than the 'TLC' SATA SSD's have.
TLC stands for Triple Layer Cell and you can look up the meaning of that by googling it.
You will pay more for one of those slower HP drives than you would for one you can find on Amazon.
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