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Hello HP Community,

 

I am currently using the Laptop : HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 15-cr0xxx Signature Edition

Model number : 15-cr0091ms

 

My laptop has recently become slow, and I've figured maybe it's because of the space constraint I have on my SSD.

 

I'm currently using a SAMSUNG MZNLN128HAHQ-000H1 128.0 GB where the current interface is Serial ATA and my disk space is almost full.

 

The question I have now is, Can I upgrade to a M.2 PCIE NVME or would I have to stick to a M.2 SATA SSD?

 

This question is for the reason I understand that SATA uses 2 notches, and NVME uses 1 notch.

 

Also another question regarding RAM,

 

Currently, I'm using RAM of 8GB DDR4 - 2400 (1200 MHz) Single Rank by Ramaxel Technology where my CL IS 10 Clocks.

 

I also see, that I have another RAM Slot available, can I install the Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 2400 MHZ DDR4 where the CL is 17?

 

I have attached the link of both the products I'm looking to buy and upgrade in this laptop.

 

https://www.amazon.in/Kingston-ValueRAM-2400Mhz-Non-ECC-KVR24S17S8/dp/B01LW6HBSM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1...

 

https://www.amazon.in/Kingston-Internal-2000MB-SA2000M8-250G/dp/B07VXCFNVS/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywo...

 

Please do let me know guys, this would be highly appreciated.

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