07-01-2024 02:47 AM
Hello to the fantastic people!
I have a question regarding the specifics, or rather the max and/or limits to the possibility of upgrades for the SSD. I am aware that I can "drop in" another stick of 32 GB DDR3-3200, and that I can pop-in another SSD stick. But what are the specifics? Are both SSD slots NVME compatible? And can we use two 2TB NVME drives for a total of 4TB.... or are we only limited to 1TB m.2 non-NVME and 1TB NVME? And if so do I need to worry about a particular version.
I am ultimately planning on cloning my current drive to a larger "drive" and keeping the smaller as a working potential back-up. Along with sticking in another stick of drive spaces and memory. I am curious about what the "hard" limits are.
I'm not so much worried about my abilites to clone, or swap drives, but when it comes to m.2 and NVME, I am way behind on the times.
07-01-2024 11:09 PM
Hi @SinbadTheMonk ,
The GU603VV has a memory socket supports one SO-DIMM with a maximum capacity of 32GB, and its specification is DDR4-3200MHz, dual channel.
Regarding SSD expansion,the GU603VV comes with two SSD slots . Each slot supports up to 2TB (M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4X4 ).
Here are the brand models that we have tested for your reference. Thank you.
DDR4 3200 32GB 260P MICRON/MTA16ATF4G64HZ
DDR4 3200 32GB 260P SAMSUNG/M471A4G43AB1
SSD P4X4 2TB M2 2280 NVME_ SAMSUNG/MZVL22T0HBLB
Please note that we conduct stability and compatibility tests based on the recommended specifications for laptop upgrades. If you encounter compatibility issues when installing components beyond the suggested specifications, we recommend testing with the recommended specifications for optimal performance. Thank you for your understanding.