P3V63PA #AR6: [REQUEST] Updrades SSD HARD drive on laptop

I want ask, can my laptop goes a SSHD? I want to replace my drive HARD original with Seagate BarraCuda SSHD.

My laptop is HP Pavilion 14-ab133tx

Thanks before

Michael_Adii wrote:

.... I want to replace my drive with Seagate BarraCuda SSHD HARD original...

Hello

Yes, your machine can operate with SSHD. But Seagate BarraCuda SSHD is NOT SSD, it's slightly better than the HARD drive because it has more cache. People say that it is something between SSD and HDD, but still a long way to be similar to the SSD.

No point in paying money (even it is not expensive) to get a little better. Why not go directly to the SSD, the price may be double, but you get all the benefits in terms of price/performance. You can use Samsung or Crucial or SanDisk...

Kind regards.

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