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Hi. I got 6Z5X6EA Victus Gaming Laptop 15-fa0001nt. I know it was my fault. I didn't searched very well about its memory size. I was thought I buy a hdd but i see after my computer come to me and I opened it there is no free space for hdd in it and also there is no Sata junction point.

It is came with 1 tb ssd but I want increase its size. Is it possible? I don't want Usb things. I have 1 tb extra nvmi m.2 ssd to but if needs I can buy extra device for it? It is any possible idea like soldering etc. for increase my disk memory size? It seems there is a ssd area but junction point is not soldered. If I find a junction point and put it there it is work or someone soldered it it is work? InkedIMG_20230523_191301_LI.jpg

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@lastairbender 

 

It does not support dual storage. You can upgrade to 2TB using standard M.2 solid-state drive (PCIe-4 × 4, 2280, non-volatile memory express (NVMe), three-layer cell (TLC) on market today. Dor example

 

              https://www.samsung.com/au/memory-storage/nvme-ssd/980-pro-2tb-nvme-pcie-gen-4-mz-v8p2t0bw/

 

I know some vendors have 4TB drives  but I don't know how good/reliable they are.

 

Regards.

BH
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