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01-12-2022 01:03 PM
Hello,
Please, could you tell me that "is my motherboard(HP 82f7) available for ssd m2 nvme ?"
if not which ssd can I use ? SATA 3? SATA 2?
best regards
Kaya.
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01-12-2022 01:24 PM
Hi:
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook.
Chapter 1 has the supported drive types.
If your notebook has a M.2 slot, only SATA M.2 SSD's are supported, not NVMe.
I write 'if' because on most notebooks from that period, the M.2 slot is a removable part and is only included if the PC came with a M.2 SATA SSD from the factory.
Chapter 3, page 26 of the manual has the additional parts required to add the M.2 slot if one is not available.
(13) Solid-state drive board 850946-001
It would probably be easier and cheaper to just replace the 2.5" mechanical hard drive with a 2.5" SATA SSD if your notebook does not have the M.2 slot because the performance of a 2.5" SSD and a M.2 SATA SSD is exactly the same for the same brand SSD.
01-12-2022 01:06 PM
Hi:
What is the full model number or product number of your notebook?
Use this guide to find that information...
HP Notebook PCs - How Do I Find My Product Name or Number? | HP® Customer Support
01-12-2022 01:24 PM
Hi:
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook.
Chapter 1 has the supported drive types.
If your notebook has a M.2 slot, only SATA M.2 SSD's are supported, not NVMe.
I write 'if' because on most notebooks from that period, the M.2 slot is a removable part and is only included if the PC came with a M.2 SATA SSD from the factory.
Chapter 3, page 26 of the manual has the additional parts required to add the M.2 slot if one is not available.
(13) Solid-state drive board 850946-001
It would probably be easier and cheaper to just replace the 2.5" mechanical hard drive with a 2.5" SATA SSD if your notebook does not have the M.2 slot because the performance of a 2.5" SSD and a M.2 SATA SSD is exactly the same for the same brand SSD.