A:AnswerThere is one 2.5" bay that should already be occupied by HDD, but you can upgrade to SSD. Also, there is is one m.2 PCIe NVMe (not SATA) slot that supports up to 256gb
A:AnswerThe Intel Optane Accelerator, by caching your frequently accessed files and programs, will noticeably improve system responsiveness and speed. It definitely is NOT a gimmick and it is a nice thing to have.
A:AnswerI swapped my 1TB HDD with a 120GB SSD. After reading some of the comments about the M.2, I opened the laptop back up to notice the spot for it to the right of my SSD.
A:AnswerYes, the standard hard drive within the Legion Y530 is a SATA 3 configuration. Please keep in mind, This model is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty.
A:AnswerThis model is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty. We recommend you consult your certified technician for your options.
A:AnswerYes, this model has a 1TB SATA 3 standard hard drive. This model is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty.
A:AnswerModel number 81FV0001US of the Lenovo Legion Y530 laptop ships with a standard 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive. This hard drive is Intel Optane Memory ready. Consult your certified technician for your options.
A:AnswerThat will depend on the requirements and compatibility of the games/software you are using. We recommend you check with the game/software publisher's web sites for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the minimum available hard drive space) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
A:AnswerThat will depend on the requirements and compatibility of the specific VR Headset you choose. We recommend you check with the specific VR Headset manufacturer's web site for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the minimum available hard drive space) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
A:AnswerThat really will depend on the requirements and compatibility of the specific game. We recommend you check with the game's software publisher's web site for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the minimum available hard drive space) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.