Does Acer Swift 3 Ryzen 5 SF315-41 support M.2 PCIe NVMe PCI-Express 3.0 x4 SSD

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  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
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    About this time I'd be trying the SSD in a different computer. It is possible there is a hardware problem (cable, socket, etc). Did you check that the cable connectors are tight ?
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    padgett said:
    About this time I'd be trying the SSD in a different computer. It is possible there is a hardware problem (cable, socket, etc). Did you check that the cable connectors are tight ?
    Don't have anything else where nvme fits 
    This is second ssd  All can not be bad 
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    JackE said:
    >>>disabled it from BIOS>>>

    I'm not sure that qualifies with these strange-acting UEFIs. Jack E/NJ
    If anything else to be tried except removing HDD pls tell that also  Its extremely difficult to keep opening the laptop  Will try out all in one go 
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,557 Trailblazer
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    Try to rattle  @brummyfan2 's cage with a PM in case he's not paying attention. Jack E/NJ 

    Jack E/NJ

  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    @brummyfan2 sent you a pm regarding the same  
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,117 Trailblazer
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    kuduku said:
    @brummyfan2 sent you a pm regarding the same  

    Go to BIOS settings, press F9 button to setup defaults, then press F10 to save and exit, make sure the SSD is seated properly.

  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    kuduku said:
    @brummyfan2 sent you a pm regarding the same  

    Go to BIOS settings, press F9 button to setup defaults, then press F10 to save and exit, make sure the SSD is seated properly.

    Had tried this also earlier 
    Only thing left is to disconnect HDD and try all these .....What everyone has recommended 
  • Sam9545
    Sam9545 Member Posts: 7

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    Model Name: SF315-41-R9S1

    Part Number: NX.GV7SI.003

    My acer swift 3 Have same problem . I even tried to install m.2 nvme samsung 960 evo SSD but no luck. I tried to uninstall hdd and try only with ssd but not show in bios .

    So , later I return the nvme SSD and buy used SATA SSD which is also Samsung 850 evo m.2 ...and finally this SSD supported....


  • Sam9545
    Sam9545 Member Posts: 7

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    Model Name: SF315-41-R9S1

    Part Number: NX.GV7SI.003

    My acer swift 3 Have same problem . I even tried to install m.2 nvme samsung 960 evo SSD but no luck. I tried to uninstall hdd and try only with ssd but not show in bios .

    So , later I return the nvme SSD and buy used SATA SSD which is also Samsung 850 evo m.2 ...and finally this SSD supported....


  • karpark
    karpark Member Posts: 14

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    edited April 2018
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    I justed buy Acer sf315-41 too. 
    Same to you i had plan to upgrade NVMe with Samsung 960evo.
    After I had searched and seen your case. I am not sure that I can upgrade with NVMe.
    So. I call to Acer Thailand for help about NVMe support.
    Acer Thailand tell me that Acer sf315-41 support NVMe but not confirm to me that I can use any NVMe.

    Now I still not buy NVMe because I am not sure about that.
    but I think that it may be about bios
    1. F2 to bios
    2.enter to set supervisor password
    3.after you set supervisor password you can change secure boot to "disable"
    4.after that you will can change boot mode from "UEFI" to "Legacy"

    and check that your Acer can seen NVMe ?
    please tell me the results
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    karpark said:

    I justed buy Acer sf315-41 too. 
    Same to you i had plan to upgrade NVMe with Samsung 960evo.
    After I had searched and seen your case. I am not sure that I can upgrade with NVMe.
    So. I call to Acer Thailand for help about NVMe support.
    Acer Thailand tell me that Acer sf315-41 support NVMe but not confirm to me that I can use any NVMe.

    Now I still not buy NVMe because I am not sure about that.
    but I think that it may be about bios
    1. F2 to bios
    2.enter to set supervisor password
    3.after you set supervisor password you can change secure boot to "disable"
    4.after that you will can change boot mode from "UEFI" to "Legacy"

    and check that your Acer can seen NVMe ?
    please tell me the results
    already done that 
    have a supervisor password and secure boot is disabled 
    Still does not work 
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,117 Trailblazer
    edited April 2018
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    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 


    Did the version came with the laptop? I could only find v1.04 in Acer support page.
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/7487?b=1
    Never mind, even with that version the member has problem installing Samsung 960 NVMe drive.
  • karpark
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    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 

    After I finish my work . I will back to check Bios version too.
    In general , You can not downgrade bios version.
    Anyways,
    Had you already change boot mode from "UEFI" to "Legacy" ?
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 


    Did the version came with the laptop? I could only find v1.04 in Acer support page.
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/7487?b=1
    yes , purchased 20 odd days back 
  • karpark
    karpark Member Posts: 14

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    kuduku said:
    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 


    Did the version came with the laptop? I could only find v1.04 in Acer support page.
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/7487?b=1
    On Acer web 

    BIOS

    Updates AMD fixes and EC firmware version

    วันที่:

    2018/02/09

    Version:

    1.04

    Vendor:

    Acer

    ขนาด:

    5.0 MB

    BIOS

    Updates AMD and Insyde's patches

    วันที่:

    2018/01/03

    Version:

    1.03

    Vendor:

    Acer

    ขนาด:

    5.0 MB

  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    karpark said:
    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 

    After I finish my work . I will back to check Bios version too.
    In general , You can not downgrade bios version.
    Anyways,
    Had you already change boot mode from "UEFI" to "Legacy" ?
    Where's the option to change UEFI to legacy in BIOS 
    I couldn't find it 
  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    karpark said:
    kuduku said:
    kuduku said:
    surprisingly i have BIOS version 2 
    The pic posted above has ver 1.4 and even support page has ver 1.4 
    How do i then have ver 2 BIOS . Can that be a problem ?
    I tried installing Ver1.4 but error came that upgraded version is lower 


    Did the version came with the laptop? I could only find v1.04 in Acer support page.
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/7487?b=1
    On Acer web 

    BIOS

    Updates AMD fixes and EC firmware version

    วันที่:

    2018/02/09

    Version:

    1.04

    Vendor:

    Acer

    ขนาด:

    5.0 MB

    BIOS

    Updates AMD and Insyde's patches

    วันที่:

    2018/01/03

    Version:

    1.03

    Vendor:

    Acer

    ขนาด:

    5.0 MB

    That's why I added this 
    I have BIOS ver 2.....
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,557 Trailblazer
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    @kuduku >>>purchased 20 odd days back  >>>

    Due to bricking potential, I recommend against trying to downgrade the BIOS. But it can be done if you're adventuresome and can return the machine to the vendor for a refund or replacement if unsuccessful. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • kuduku
    kuduku Member Posts: 83 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    JackE said:
    @kuduku >>>purchased 20 odd days back  >>>

    Due to bricking potential, I recommend against trying to downgrade the BIOS. But it can be done if you're adventuresome and can return the machine to the vendor for a refund or replacement if unsuccessful. Jack E/NJ

    I am adventurous to do anything at the moment . Cant work with this slow laptop . have been using SSD from long now and would like the same speed and response