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12-09-2020 10:17 AM
which ssds are supported by my rig
hp omen 15t-dc100
also which rams do you suggest to add in the empty slot
is it possible to upgrade my cpu from i5 9300h to i7-9th gen()which ever available
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12-09-2020 11:30 AM - edited 12-09-2020 11:32 AM
It is a CTO machine therefore we can't work out its specs But in general
1. STORAGE: It supports M.2 VNMe SSD and 2.5" SAA-3 HDD/SSD.
2. RAM: Yes, you should be able to upgrade to 32GB. My machine has Samsung RAM pre-installed
3. CPU: No, you can't upgrade CPU, you have to replace the whole System Board which contains
(a) new Motherboard,
(b) new CPU / Processor
(c) new dGPU
(d) new Windows license (you can't reuse old license)
Because all 4 above components are on one piece of hardware called system board, would be very expensive. Buying new machine would be cheaper at the end.
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12-09-2020 11:30 AM - edited 12-09-2020 11:32 AM
It is a CTO machine therefore we can't work out its specs But in general
1. STORAGE: It supports M.2 VNMe SSD and 2.5" SAA-3 HDD/SSD.
2. RAM: Yes, you should be able to upgrade to 32GB. My machine has Samsung RAM pre-installed
3. CPU: No, you can't upgrade CPU, you have to replace the whole System Board which contains
(a) new Motherboard,
(b) new CPU / Processor
(c) new dGPU
(d) new Windows license (you can't reuse old license)
Because all 4 above components are on one piece of hardware called system board, would be very expensive. Buying new machine would be cheaper at the end.
Regards.
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