size maximum acceptable hard drive for hp hdx x16t-1200 cto?

my laptop is hp hdx x16t-1200 cto

I want to know the maximum size of the hard drive can I install in it (1 to 750 GB or 500 GB)?

Hello

This means that you can use up to 1 TB (currently on the market, don't forget buy the 9.5 mm). They are how & tips:

Good luck.

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