Maximum capacity that supports msata SSD of the ENVY 15-j063cl

I would like to add an SSD on my HP ENVY 15-j063cl. Who can tell me the maximum capacity that is supported msata SSD of this laptop? What brand of msata SSD is recommended? Thank you very much!

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I would like to add an SSD on my HP ENVY 15-j063cl. Who can tell me the maximum capacity that is supported msata SSD of this laptop? What brand of msata SSD is recommended? Thank you very much!

Hello

I don't think that there is no limit on that. I think that whatever it is upwards to 500 GB will certainly work and probably same disks up to a 1 to. Samsung is a very popular brand with the Evo Series discs / Pro. I would go for one of them.

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