HP ENVY Phoenix 810: Default Cache SSD in HP ENVY Phoenix 810

At the start, hard SMART detects a failed drive:

Disk cache: 16 GB mSATA SSD Cache
Hard drive 4 ATA SanDisk SDSA6DM - 016 G-1006
ID OLGDUX-7AU80V-QFFV7A-62KA03 failure

I identified this card inside my PC and checked it's not just a loose fitting issue etc so it seems that I need a replacement. Unfortunately my warranty just expired, so I looked online to try to find one, but I is not the exact number of product even for sale, although I found various other mSATA SSD 16 G cards tha would work so I have a few questions:

(1) can I buy the correct part directly from HP. If so, how?

(2) I have to get the exact number of the same part or any SSD mSATA 16 G card work? I found a few options with similar but different numbers on eBay and Amazon that look alike, for example SDSA5DK - 016 G-1006 and SDSA4DH - 016G. Will they work?

(3) does it matter if I'm bigger. Part of the problem to find replacements, it seems that these days, they are delivered in the larger sizes. for example: can I get a map of 30G from Amazon: MyDigitalSSD 32 GB (30 GB) 50mm Bullet Proof 4 BP4 50 mm mSATA Solid State Drive SSD SATA III 6 G - MDM-BP4-030

(4) once I get a replacement, do I make something other than just install on the motherboard where the old one was? Will I need to download new drivers or other software etc. ?

Thank you for the additional information.

You can try Partsurfer HP to see if HP still has the same player available.

salamang wrote:

At the start, hard SMART detects a failed drive:

Disk cache: 16 GB mSATA SSD Cache
Hard drive 4 ATA SanDisk SDSA6DM - 016 G-1006
ID OLGDUX-7AU80V-QFFV7A-62KA03 failure

I identified this card inside my PC and checked it's not just a loose fitting issue etc so it seems that I need a replacement. Unfortunately my warranty just expired, so I looked online to try to find one, but I is not the exact number of product even for sale, although I found various other mSATA SSD 16 G cards tha would work so I have a few questions:

(1) can I buy the correct part directly from HP. If so, how?  See my response above.

(2) I have to get the exact number of the same part or any SSD mSATA 16 G card work? I found a few options with similar but different numbers on eBay and Amazon that look alike, for example SDSA5DK - 016 G-1006 and SDSA4DH - 016G. Will they work?  I don't think you have to buy the same exact drive.  Just make sure that the connectors are identical.

(3) does it matter if I'm bigger. Part of the problem to find replacements, it seems that these days, they are delivered in the larger sizes. for example: can I get a map of 30G from Amazon: MyDigitalSSD 32 GB (30 GB) 50mm Bullet Proof 4 BP4 50 mm mSATA Solid State Drive SSD SATA III 6 G - MDM-BP4-030 I would contact Technical Support from the manufacturer to the card to see if they can help you.  Personally, I don't know no reason to make a larger capacity drive will not work.

(4) once I get a replacement, do I make something other than just install on the motherboard where the old one was? Will I need to download new drivers or other software etc. ?  I suggest to try it before doing anything else.  It is only used as a cache.

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