Does this mean I can have 2 SSDs and an HDD on my laptop:
1 x 2.5" HDD + 1 x NVMe M.2 SSD by PCIe Gen3 X4 / SATA-SSD Combo?
Adam
2018-08-05 20:53:42 UTC
Does this mean I can have 2 SSDs and an HDD on my laptop: 1 x 2.5" HDD + 1 x NVMe M.2 SSD by PCIe Gen3 X4 / SATA-SSD Combo?
Four answers:
Norm F
2018-08-05 22:05:19 UTC
From your specs you have 1 x HDD 1TB and 1 x SSD 128GB on M2 interface.
you cannot add any more separate storage but could replace the SSD 128GB with a bigger storage M2 interface.
dtstellwagen
2018-08-05 21:10:12 UTC
No, one 2.5" and one M.2 slot than can be NVMe SSD or SATA-SSD.
?
2018-08-05 21:04:36 UTC
I read that as you can have one 2.5" drive (SSD or HDD) plus one M.2 drive. It's rare for a laptop to have two internal hard drive bays anymore. Of course, you can always add more storage using USB.
Adam
2018-08-05 20:55:04 UTC
I received the response: 1 x 2.5" HDD + 1 x NVMe M.2 SSD by PCIe Gen3 X4 / SATA-SSD Combo
My question: I would like to continue using my store bought hard drive, and solid state drive, but would also like to add an additional 500 gb solid state drive (Samsung 960 EVO Series - 500 GB NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD (MZ-V6E500BW)). Is this possible with my machine? My Machine: GE72 6QF(Apache Pro)
Can someone help me understand if that means I am able to add an additional SSD or not?
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