Upgrading the SSDs - Acer Predator 15 G9-593-71EH

Matt2468rv
Matt2468rv Member Posts: 7 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives

Hello! I'm on the edge of buying an Acer Predator 15 laptop (G9-593-71EH) and before I make a decision to buy it I am wondering how to upgrade the SSD storage.  The 256Gb it comes with is not enough for me.  I prefer to have a lot of storage on the drive that contains my OS.

 

After looking through reviews, I found that this laptop has two 128Gb M.2 (B+M) key in RAID-0 configuration, combining the two SSD's into one 256Gb drive.  Ideally I would like to take these two SSD's out and replace with a single 1TB SSD without any RAID configuration.  Is this possible?

 

I did call Acer store and they told me the SSD can only be upgraded to 512Gb max.  Is this true?  If so, is this 512Gb per SSD slot or 512Gb total?  If this is a per-slot limit, then could I get my 1Tb by combining two 512Gb SSD's in RAID-0?  If this is a total limit then would the maximum limitation be two 256Gb SSD's combined in RAID-0 to add up to 512Gb?  What is the actual process to upgrade the SSD's?

 

All of this is pretty confusing and unclear by looking at the spec sheet and calling the Acer Store.  I would greatly appreciate some help since this certainly influences my decision to buy this laptop or go with another brand.  Thank you!

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  • Matt2468rv
    Matt2468rv Member Posts: 7 New User
    Answer ✓

    Well, I decided against the Acer Predator 15 and went with this Eluktronics (Clevo) laptop: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MY86R8G

     

    The Acer Predator was just not cutting it.  It is not compatible with NVMe SSD drives and therefore is not future-proof.  The Eluktronics (Clevo) laptop also gives me more bang for my buck.

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  • Matt2468rv
    Matt2468rv Member Posts: 7 New User

    Long story short, I want to upgrade the SSD storage from stock up to 1TB.  Is this possible, and if so, how do I do it?

  • Matt2468rv
    Matt2468rv Member Posts: 7 New User

    I just got off the phone with an Acer Store employee (tech support will not help you unless you have a serial number for a device you own).  The employee informed me that this laptop has two SSD slots and comes with a single 256Gb SSD leaving one of the slots open.  He also said that the maximum capacity is 512Gb total, meaning that the max capacity per slot is 256Gb and the drives would need to be combined in RAID-0.

     

    I am not sure how much confidence I have in the Acer Store employee I spoke to.  Most of the conversation was me asking detailed questions and simply getting a yes or no answer.  Could someone please confirm whether this is true or not?

  • Matt2468rv
    Matt2468rv Member Posts: 7 New User
    Answer ✓

    Well, I decided against the Acer Predator 15 and went with this Eluktronics (Clevo) laptop: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MY86R8G

     

    The Acer Predator was just not cutting it.  It is not compatible with NVMe SSD drives and therefore is not future-proof.  The Eluktronics (Clevo) laptop also gives me more bang for my buck.