Creating a New Build out of Your Aspire VX15?

Wurrukatte
Wurrukatte Member Posts: 2 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
Good evening to each and every person reading this post,

Heartfelt thanks for sparing the time out of your day to keep track of a forum which I can not do any more like I used to.

My questions stem from poverty: See, any laptop costs about 75% more due to VAT, shipping fees, local taxes and everything when you buy one in Turkey. Therefore, while my cousin was gearing up to return for their wedding, I quickly glanced on Houston's CraigsList ads and spotted this Acer Aspire VX15 for roughly the same price as a very mediocre HP or Dell model here and bought it but there are some modifications that I would like to do to set it up anew so I can start using it:

  1. I fixed the keyboard and power cable localisation issues through the official local service but the screen is a bit dull as many reviews pointed out. Did anybody handle a screen change for a brighter version on this model and if you did, could you please point me in the right direction?
  2. I will  max up the RAM at 32 GB but I could not find the official Acer guide that shows how one opens the chassis and finds the correct place for various components. Both my HP and Dell laptops provided these manuals on their Support sections.
  3. I did not use Windows since Windows 7 but I always found it more secure to use the precedent version (Windows 8.1 in our case). Would I miss anything if I format the laptop and install a blank Windows 8.1 Pro and add the Acer software manually from the Support section?
  4. Speaking about OS, I always favour Linux distros for anything to be done on the internet. Would you install the Linux or the Windows first? I read that Windows causes some issues when one wants to use multiple OS at once?
  5. Finally, I believe the 1 TB HDD is more than enough for all purposes but I thought upgrading to a 512 GB SSD instead of the current 128 GB one could be wiser in the long term. Could I buy any 512 GB SSD and install it or is there a specific type of connection technology like PCI-e, or model type like DDR4 that I should watch for? In addition, could the discarded 128 GB be used in an older Dell Inspiron 5110?
  6. This question is merely informational but is the graphics unit of GTX 1050 truely an external unit? Meaning that if wanted, we could take it out and switch with a GTX1070?
I can not thank you enough for even reading these questions so it's needless to say that I truly appreciate and admire all the informational holes you are going to fill in  ;)

Best Answer

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Wurrukatte 

    1) The LCD Panel is already 1920 x 1080 (FHD) resolution.
    2) The supported memory type is DDR4 2133/2400 up to 32GB
    Here's the weblink to open the lower case to install the memory modules and hard disk.
    https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46306
    3)The product key is embedded on the mainboard for the OEM version of windows shipped with your computer. Most of the application at support website will work only with the OEM version of windows. If you wish to install a retail version of windows 8.1 Pro you need to use the product key shipped with it.
    Please create a USB recovery media before making any changes on your computer.
    4) You can dual boot Linux  with OEM windows shipped with your device.
    5) 
    This model supports Solid State Drive
    with SATA interface  • M.2 2280 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA SSD (SATA 3.0)
    with NVMe interface • M.2 2280 256GB/512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen3x4)
    You can use the 128 GB as external storage.
    6) The graphics unit seems to be integrated chip.


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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Wurrukatte 

    1) The LCD Panel is already 1920 x 1080 (FHD) resolution.
    2) The supported memory type is DDR4 2133/2400 up to 32GB
    Here's the weblink to open the lower case to install the memory modules and hard disk.
    https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46306
    3)The product key is embedded on the mainboard for the OEM version of windows shipped with your computer. Most of the application at support website will work only with the OEM version of windows. If you wish to install a retail version of windows 8.1 Pro you need to use the product key shipped with it.
    Please create a USB recovery media before making any changes on your computer.
    4) You can dual boot Linux  with OEM windows shipped with your device.
    5) 
    This model supports Solid State Drive
    with SATA interface  • M.2 2280 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA SSD (SATA 3.0)
    with NVMe interface • M.2 2280 256GB/512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen3x4)
    You can use the 128 GB as external storage.
    6) The graphics unit seems to be integrated chip.


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  • Wurrukatte
    Wurrukatte Member Posts: 2 New User
    Sharanji said:
    Wurrukatte 

    1) The LCD Panel is already 1920 x 1080 (FHD) resolution.
    2) The supported memory type is DDR4 2133/2400 up to 32GB
    Here's the weblink to open the lower case to install the memory modules and hard disk.
    https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46306
    3)The product key is embedded on the mainboard for the OEM version of windows shipped with your computer. Most of the application at support website will work only with the OEM version of windows. If you wish to install a retail version of windows 8.1 Pro you need to use the product key shipped with it.
    Please create a USB recovery media before making any changes on your computer.
    4) You can dual boot Linux  with OEM windows shipped with your device.
    5) This model supports Solid State Drive
    with SATA interface  • M.2 2280 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA SSD (SATA 3.0)
    with NVMe interface • M.2 2280 256GB/512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen3x4)
    You can use the 128 GB as external storage.
    6) The graphics unit seems to be integrated chip.


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    If I may, I would like to continue specifying the issues at hand with their relative numbers:
    1. I have nothing against the resolution of the screen. I meant that it is a bit on the darker side compared to many other laptops of the same range.
    5) Big thanks for this information as well as the one on the second question.
  • Wurrukatte
    Wurrukatte Member Posts: 2 New User
    Sharanji said:
    Wurrukatte 

    1) The LCD Panel is already 1920 x 1080 (FHD) resolution.
    2) The supported memory type is DDR4 2133/2400 up to 32GB
    Here's the weblink to open the lower case to install the memory modules and hard disk.
    https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/46306
    3)The product key is embedded on the mainboard for the OEM version of windows shipped with your computer. Most of the application at support website will work only with the OEM version of windows. If you wish to install a retail version of windows 8.1 Pro you need to use the product key shipped with it.
    Please create a USB recovery media before making any changes on your computer.
    4) You can dual boot Linux  with OEM windows shipped with your device.
    5) This model supports Solid State Drive
    with SATA interface  • M.2 2280 128GB/256GB/512GB SATA SSD (SATA 3.0)
    with NVMe interface • M.2 2280 256GB/512GB NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen3x4)
    You can use the 128 GB as external storage.
    6) The graphics unit seems to be integrated chip.


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    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
    Hello after such a long while,

    Well, I finally found time to sit down and set up my VX15 and I cam across a big nasty surprise:

    While I was thinking that I'll see one 128 GB SSD and a 1 TB HDD when I launch my computer, I saw only a 256 GB SSD.
    I already bought a Samsung 512 GB SSD but I really need at least 1 TB of additional drive space for a long term computer hence my question:

    Could you please enlighten me if I can use a HDD and what connection standard I'd have to go for while buying the 1 TB drive? I can't find any clue about this particular model online  :'(