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Canadian ones don't come with SSD's, but I'd like to install one and I'm wondering if its possible. If so, what dimensions would it need to be?
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I found this:"well, first of all: the M.2-slot in the VN7-591G is "only" SATA, PCIe is not supported, as far as I can tell. perhaps (but I do NOT know that) the PCIe will work, but even then only with mSATA-speeds, so its just a waste of money. simply the mainboard does not support M.2-PCIe"
Here:http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/acer-aspire-black-edition-vn7-591g-755e-m-2-boot.766637/
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I read a post where the unit didn't come with a m.2 and the user opened it and it did not have the m.2 socket soldered on. The place was there, but no socket.
You will need to see if yours has the socket. If it does, you can install a m.2 SSD.
Here's a guide:
http://www.myfixguide.com/manual/acer-aspire-v-nitro-vn7-591g-disassembly/
The Sata has two slots in it. The PCLe has one. If the socket has two bars that the slots the slots go on you will not be able to use the PCLe.Look at the socket and see if the (one slot) PCLe will go in.
OK, let me rephrase, the Sata has two notches and the PCLe has one notch.
I found this:"well, first of all: the M.2-slot in the VN7-591G is "only" SATA, PCIe is not supported, as far as I can tell. perhaps (but I do NOT know that) the PCIe will work, but even then only with mSATA-speeds, so its just a waste of money. simply the mainboard does not support M.2-PCIe"
Here:http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/acer-aspire-black-edition-vn7-591g-755e-m-2-boot.766637/