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11-06-2019 12:00 PM
I have M2 slot marked as M2X3. What type M2 SSD (SATA, PCIEx x2 or X4,NVMeM2) can i use or can i use samsung 970 pro ssd,
my laptop name is HP Laptop 15-bs0xx and product number is 1WP58UA
11-06-2019 12:28 PM
I don't know what is your hp laptop 15-bs0xx. If it has Intel core processor you can use M.2 SATA SSD's. For example
https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/hp-15-bs0xx-%28intel-6th-7th-gen-core-processors%29/CT11455860
https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/hp-15-bs0xx-%28intel-6th-7th-gen-core-processors%29/CT11459442
Note: This is not applicable if machine only has Pentium/Celeron processor.
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11-06-2019 10:48 PM
According to your product number: 1WP58UA
Your machine does not have an M.2 slot or SSD slot.
William
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11-07-2019 04:54 AM
Hi @Vaibhav7915
Your notebook supports only M2 SATA3 SSDs such as the Samsung 860 Evo or similar.
It will not support the M2 PCIe NVMe SSDs such as the Samsung 970 Evo or similar.
The M2 SATA3 SSD will still give a great boost to the everyday performance of the notebook.
On page 50 of service manual you can see how to install the drive
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05963248
You will need to move or reinstall the OS on the SSD for the performance gain.
Hope it helps,
David
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