M.2 upgrade for acer swift SF-114-32-P30s

Prateek17
Prateek17 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited August 2021 in Swift and Spin Series
Can i upgrade my acer swift SF-114-32-P30s 64gb version with a M.2 ssd?

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,200 Pathfinder
    @Prateek17
    Solid state drive 
    256 GB, PCIe Gen3, 8 Gb/s up to 4 lanes, NVMe
    128 GB / 256 GB, SATA 6 Gb/s
    64 GB eMMC

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,200 Pathfinder
    @Prateek17
    Yes, it has a M.2 SATA slot, you can upgrade up to 256GB.

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  • Balatekie
    Balatekie ACE Posts: 1,353 Pioneer
    Why doesn’t it support more than 256GBs?
    Hi!

    It is not about the limit of support. It is the storage limit, which is tested with the laptop. 

    Ideally, 128GB (and in some situations 64GB) is enough for the operating system, programs and some games. You shouldn’t store media (like music, videos or pictures) on a Solid State Drive because the fuller the SSD gets, the slower it will run.

    You won’t feel a significant change when starting your PC or launching programs, but file transfer speeds might slow down a little, which is why a SSD should be used only for the installation of operating system and applications.

    Another reason not to store media on SSDs is because the more you write (or transfer files) into the drive, the shorter your SSD lifespan is. However, heavy stress tests on SSD by manufacturers have concluded that 10GB of writing every day would still need 10 years to do your SSD in.
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  • JDMurillo
    JDMurillo Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    Hi Balatekie!

                        I have an Acer Swift 1 Model SF114-32 C225 Notebook. Because the storage is limited, I need to upgrade to the highest storage possible without affecting performance efficiency. Question Is about the SSD  specific and full data to do it.  Can you please help me with this process? Ful information about my Notebook is below as well as a picture of SSD slot. Thank you in advance for your time.  

    Processor Manufacturer

    Intel®

    Processor Type

    Celeron®

    Processor Model

    N4000

    Processor Core: Dual-core (2 Core™)

    Processor Speed: 1.10 GHz

    Burst Frequency: 2.60 GHz

    Cache: 4 MB

    64-bit Processing: Yes

    Hyper-Threading: No

    vPro Technology: No

    Standard Memory: 4 GB

    Memory Technology: DDR4 SDRAM

    Memory Card Reader: Yes

    Memory Card Supported: SD

    Drive Type: Flash

    Flash Memory Capacity: 64 GB

    Optical Drive Type: No



  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    You may place any size SSD in the M.2 slot. The only reason Acer only lists certain sizes is because they have only tested/shipped with those sizes. The GPT drives and NTFS filesystem both provide for much larger drives than you can currently buy.
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