Predator G9-793-78CM - NVMe Question

ChevyCam94
ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
So now that I have a YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/m1dn1ghtn1nj4), I am doing a LOT more video editing, and could easily use some additional throughput.

I am looking at the Samsung 960EVO 500GB.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147594

Will this laptop take full advantage of the 960s extreme speed?  I get about 600MB/s read with the factory SSDs (in Raid0).  The 960 is PCIe 3.0 x4.

If it WILL use the full 3200/1800 speeds, I'll do the upgrade, and keep one of my SSDs from the Raid0 setup as a third drive.

Best Answer

  • ChevyCam94
    ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    It works.  So the factory Raid0 setup was:

    ~900 MB/s read
    ~500 MB/s write

    With the 960 EVO:

    ~2600 MB/s read
    ~1800 MB/s write


    Holy crap is this thing fast.  I also have one of the two 120GB LiteOn SSDs installed in the second slot, using the metal adapter, and it is functioning as it's own separate drive, with no issues.  And I maintained my 2.5" 850 EVO SSD as my third drive.  Still booting using UEFI.  Installing the NVMe drivers from Samsung made a huge difference.  The 960 was already fast, but the drivers bumped it up another 20% or so.

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  • ChevyCam94
    ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    Or even the 960 Pro 512GB version.  I'd like the Pro if it'll handle it.
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,457 Trailblazer
    edited February 2018
    Hi,
    Maximum capacity recommended by Acer is 256GB but higher capacities might work, as for the speed, you might get 2150/1260 according to Acer, please read this thread for more information:https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/484703/predator-17-laptop-g9-793-nvme-ssd-bios-update
  • ChevyCam94
    ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    Hi,
    Maximum capacity recommended by Acer is 256GB but higher capacities might work, as for the speed, you might get 2150/1260 according to Acer, please read this thread for more information:https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/484703/predator-17-laptop-g9-793-nvme-ssd-bios-update
    I could swear I saw that max capacity listed somewhere, but I can't seem to find it now.  I can't see any reason why a single 500GB NVMe wouldn't work.  I don't care if it's in Legacy or UEFI mode.  But I'd like to have the 960 be my system drive, one of the stock 128GB M.2 drives as my YouTube file storage drive, and my 1TB 850 EVO (2.5") still be my main data backup/storage drive.
  • ChevyCam94
    ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    I just bought the 960 Evo 500GB.  Going to test it out, and I will report back.  :)
  • ChevyCam94
    ChevyCam94 Member Posts: 178 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    It works.  So the factory Raid0 setup was:

    ~900 MB/s read
    ~500 MB/s write

    With the 960 EVO:

    ~2600 MB/s read
    ~1800 MB/s write


    Holy ***** is this thing fast.  I also have one of the two 120GB LiteOn SSDs installed in the second slot, using the metal adapter, and it is functioning as it's own separate drive, with no issues.  And I maintained my 2.5" 850 EVO SSD as my third drive.  Still booting using UEFI.  Installing the NVMe drivers from Samsung made a huge difference.  The 960 was already fast, but the drivers bumped it up another 20% or so.