Is my laptop capable of nvme ssd? if yes then suggest some m.2 pcle nvme ssd. (acer f5-573G)

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edited September 2023 in 2019 Archives

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 3,745 Pathfinder
    @ah169_incon
    May i have the model number of your laptop?


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  • ah169_incon
    ah169_incon Member Posts: 6

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    @Jack22
    the model id is acer f5-573G
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 3,745 Pathfinder
    @ah169_incon
    The maximum link width is 2x , and the version is 3.0 so it will support nvme SSD.

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  • ah169_incon
    ah169_incon Member Posts: 6

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    @jack22
    can you help me to find some good m.2 pcie ssd of low cost
     
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 3,745 Pathfinder
    @ah169_incon
    I would like to help you on that but unfortunately am not suppose to recommend any brand. You can take time and search online regarding which brand is a good one with low cost.

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    ah169_incon Member Posts: 6

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    will i get same performance if i install pcie gen 3x4 nvme ssds in my slot? because maximum ssds are of this type
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    ah169_incon Member Posts: 6

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    will i get same performance if i install pcie gen 3x4 nvme ssds in my slot? because maximum ssds are of this type
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 3,745 Pathfinder
    will i get same performance if i install pcie gen 3x4 nvme ssds in my slot? because maximum ssds are of this type
    I guess it will run in half the speed because of 2 lanes and this was because of the manufacturer.


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    Is there any way to get the full speed. I have a type-c 1 gen port in my laptop. Is it helpful to connect pcie gen3 x4 ssd? I mean through type c connector