1 TB SSD series Dv7 6000

I want to replace my hard drive with an SSD 1 TB. Is this possible? I was looking for high ground and the samsung SSD evo.

Cristiano11 wrote:
I want to replace my hard drive with an SSD 1 TB. Is this possible? I was looking for high ground and the samsung SSD evo.

Hello

I think it could work. However, Dv7 laptop computers have two hard drive bays and a 1 TB SSD is too big in my opinion. You could have a top 500 GB SSD and a disk of 1 TB of data in the secondary Bay.

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