HP envvy 13 d003ng compatible with 970 EVO NVMe M.2 SSD?

St
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I wanted to install a new SSD in my above-mentioned laptop - https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...ook+246866 - and now I stand right in front of several questions.

On the one hand, a M.2 SSD is built into my laptop and I wanted to ask now if I can install the 970 EVO NVMe M.2 SSD in this because the port is so specified and otherwise I have to compatibility or otherwise read nothing.

My second question is, how do I get my operating system most effectively over to the new SSD? I have already considered reinstalling windows, then yes but also the whole preinstalled software is lost. Is mirroring with an external disk and an image the best?

Wa

To the SSD, that should work

To reinstall, you could make a backup and play back, if there are sooo many applications. Otherwise backing up and reinstalling data is always a good idea. Cut off old braids and clean up the box.

St

Does that mean then that the new ssd just does not operate at this high transmission power - as Samsung advertises - but only exploits the maximum speed of the SATA interface?

Wa

The interface is SATA is defined in your motherboard generation with 6 Gbit / s bandwidth. This has nothing to do with how fast the disk stores the data. Of course, your SSD is much faster, but that has nothing to do with the interface. If you want to understand that, look here:

https://www.elektronik-kompendium.de/sites/com/1105091.htm

or here:

https://praxistipps.chip.de/...hied_43249

St

It was mainly about the compatibility of the interface of the motherboard with the NVMe SSD. I've read that the M.2 connection sometimes supports SATA and NVMe and some just not. That with the speed was just wrong that's right. How do you know that that should work?

Wa

Your model supports:

512MB, M2, SATA-3, supporting triple level cell (TLC)
256MB, M2, SATA-3, supporting TLC
128MB, M2, SATA-3, supporting TLC
128MB, M2.2280, SATA-3

The desired hard disk is:

Form factor: M.2 (2280)
Interface: PCIe Gen 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3

Ergo, that would have to fit…

St

Where do you see the compatibility in the lineup? I saw the chipset of the 970 per that

Internal interface PCIe is

and the chip type TLC with cache 512 MB.

So I understood correctly that my notebook supports this PCIe interface, if so

512MB, M2, SATA-3, supporting triple level cell (TLC)

stands, or did I understand the bottle?

In the article that you have me there, it is also separated. There are those with SSD with PCIe so NVMe and those with SATA-3. And in the performance is only SATA-3 and not PCIe