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Seems like it.
Though that's guesswork based on that everywhere else it is explicitely nvme. Could be that the notebook has two m.2 slots; one nvme and sata and one only sata. If you plug in the nvme in the first slot, it takes all the bandwith from both slots and if you put in both sata drives it shares the lanes. Though I doubt that you will notice any difference because of the storage, more because of uprgraded specs with the higher end models.

It probably doesn't use M.2, it probably uses a 2.5" SATA

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Seems like it.
Though that's guesswork based on that everywhere else it is explicitely nvme. Could be that the notebook has two m.2 slots; one nvme and sata and one only sata. If you plug in the nvme in the first slot, it takes all the bandwith from both slots and if you put in both sata drives it shares the lanes. Though I doubt that you will notice any difference because of the storage, more because of uprgraded specs with the higher end models.

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1 hour ago, NineEyeRon said:

You should ask if you can just add 16GB RAM to the far right one as NVME SSD is unnecessary. With no extra storage options on the board you will NEED external storage.

 

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Why nvme ssd is unnecessery? correct me if i was wrong since i am just start to collecting information about this stuff for me to buy a new notebook for my study, I thought that nvme ssd is far faster than sata ssd. And also i thought that 8 gb on ram is enough for a notebook.  I need ur opinion.

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1 hour ago, AxCE said:

Why nvme ssd is unnecessery? correct me if i was wrong since i am just start to collecting information about this stuff for me to buy a new notebook for my study, I thought that nvme ssd is far faster than sata ssd. And also i thought that 8 gb on ram is enough for a notebook.  I need ur opinion.

8GB is fine but you will likely not need the speed of NVME.

 

Its a bit like PCIe Gen 4, nice to have have and helps benchmark scores but only useful when you notice it. I have had NVME for a while now and really its not made much of a difference vs SSD, I just have it because I had spare budget and it was very much a nice to have.

 

A laptop for study with a SATA SSD and 8GB ram will be more than fine.

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