HP Envy 6 - 1010ea HDD and SSD upgrade

Hello

I am looking to remove the existing HARD drive and msata SSD with the largest capacity as a 120 / 240 GB msata SSD and 1 TB + HDD for primary storage.

I know that come from 2.5 "HDD in a number of variations, especially when it comes to the height of the car you can get 12.5 mm, 7mm, 9.5 mm and 15 mm and adapted plant Hitachi TravelStar Z5K500 is 7x70x100mm (WxHxD), so I was wondering what the larger physical size HARD drive I can hold inside is.

Also are the dimensions on standard msata drives? and are there recommendations for msata SSD and 2.5 "HARD disk.

Thanks in advance.

No, you are limited for the ultrathin drives of 7mm.

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