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09-05-2025 01:08 AM - edited 09-05-2025 01:28 AM
Hi everyone, i wanted to know that my 15-da1030tu laptop ,Product number: 5PC90PA#ACJ will support m.2 pcie nvme ssd of gen5 with already installed 1tb hdd and if so then which company ssd should i purchase...... its an old laptop i want to do some high level coding and need good amount of storage also for some purpose thats why i need to upgrade it please reply if anyone has knowledge about this notebook .... asap guys.... as its an urgent requirement
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09-05-2025 07:20 AM
A PCIe Gen 5.0 drive will work in your notebook, but since the M.2 slot is only PCIe Gen 3.0, the drive will not perform anywhere near its advertised read/write speeds.
The maximum transfer speed a PCIe Gen 3.0 slot can provide is 4,000 MBPS.
So, if you were wanting to install a Gen 5.0 SSD for maximum performance, a Gen 3 SSD will perform just as well.
09-05-2025 07:20 AM
A PCIe Gen 5.0 drive will work in your notebook, but since the M.2 slot is only PCIe Gen 3.0, the drive will not perform anywhere near its advertised read/write speeds.
The maximum transfer speed a PCIe Gen 3.0 slot can provide is 4,000 MBPS.
So, if you were wanting to install a Gen 5.0 SSD for maximum performance, a Gen 3 SSD will perform just as well.
09-06-2025 05:43 AM
You're very welcome.
I did a comparison of prices between the P3 Gen 3 and the P310 Gen 4.
In the USA, the P310 costs less than the P3
But in India, I see the 1 TB P3 Gen 3.0 costs ₹5,900...
...and the P310 costs ₹6,652.
If you plan on moving the Gen 4.0 SSD to a newer PC in the future, you may want to spend the slightly higher amount of money for that one.
If not, I would go with the P3, which is an excellent performing drive.
You also can save more money if you don't need a 1 TB drive and only go with a 500 GB one instead.
Below is the link to the service manual where you can find the M.2 SSD installation procedure:
09-09-2025 02:29 AM - edited 09-09-2025 02:33 AM
Hi Paul...
I checked my notebooks official service and maintenance pdf file from hp website only... There it is shown that my laptop's... M. 2 interface is ATA-7
To be totally 100 percent sure i am checking everywhere because there is no return policy of cruical nvem 3.0 ssd.. Please confirm paul.. I am sending two images of the only slot and space left empty in my laptop please confirm if it is a sata m.2 or nvem m.2... As i can see its having an m- key which is for nvem only,
But i don't know why hp does such blunders.... That too on their official site.. Please paul tell me at earliest.
And Sorry for asking out every other day. I should have asked with the images at first only.. But i am still new to this community i learned about the image sending thing today only..
09-09-2025 05:59 AM
Hi:
All you need to do is to read chapter 1, page 3 of the service manual which indicates:
PCIe, NVMe, M.2 solid-state drives (Intel Core processors):
Your notebook has an Intel Intel Core i5 8th Gen 8265U processor correct?
If so then a M.2 NVMe SSD is supported in accordance with the above specification.
That's all you need to know.