Compatibility of SSD on my Acer Aspire A315-53 core i3 8th gen

feuca
feuca Member Posts: 2 New User
I want o upgrade my laptop Acer Aspire A315-53 core i3 generation, motherboard KBL Metapod_KL V1.21. Which SSD is suitable? I have Samsung ssd 970 evo plus 250 GB but it is not giving me maximum performance of 3500MB/s. It is limited to 17728MB/s. Is the issue lies in my laptop hardware or is it the ssd?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 9,916 Trailblazer
    edited April 2022 Answer ✓
    feuca said:
    I want o upgrade my laptop Acer Aspire A315-53 core i3 generation, motherboard KBL Metapod_KL V1.21. Which SSD is suitable? I have Samsung ssd 970 evo plus 250 GB but it is not giving me maximum performance of 3500MB/s. It is limited to 17728MB/s. Is the issue lies in my laptop hardware or is it the ssd?

    If you haven’t bought the replacement mobo “KBL Metapod_KL V1.21” yet? What I would suggest is for you to buy the top of the range mobo (if you can get it?) which is the “Mainboard A315-53_UMACkk_4U Intel i5-7200U UMA LF – Acer part No: NB.H2B11.002” as that is the quickest and best mobo for this laptop to upgrade to.

    Also and remember, that all the mobos for the Aspire A315-53 are SATA3 type SSD drive boards and that is the reason why the Samsung 970 EVO Plus is not giving you its top speed/performance and is because the A315-53 drive specs is SATA3 at 6.0Gbits/s max and not the 970 EVO Pro speed. Keep to these type of drives as buying the more expensive NVMe drives is just a waste of money and will not give you any advantage as it will always run at SATA3 speeds. Also utilise the top ram for your board which is 4GB on-board with an addition into its 1x slot of 1x 16GB of either DDR4 1866MHz or DDR4-2133MHZ at 1.2V SODIMM 260 Pin, but its best if you do a Crucial System Scan as that scan will give you the recommended max capacity and best ram for this laptop as all these upgrades will make this laptop perform at its best and peak.

    Acer fitted mobos for the Aspire A315-53


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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 9,916 Trailblazer
    edited April 2022 Answer ✓
    feuca said:
    I want o upgrade my laptop Acer Aspire A315-53 core i3 generation, motherboard KBL Metapod_KL V1.21. Which SSD is suitable? I have Samsung ssd 970 evo plus 250 GB but it is not giving me maximum performance of 3500MB/s. It is limited to 17728MB/s. Is the issue lies in my laptop hardware or is it the ssd?

    If you haven’t bought the replacement mobo “KBL Metapod_KL V1.21” yet? What I would suggest is for you to buy the top of the range mobo (if you can get it?) which is the “Mainboard A315-53_UMACkk_4U Intel i5-7200U UMA LF – Acer part No: NB.H2B11.002” as that is the quickest and best mobo for this laptop to upgrade to.

    Also and remember, that all the mobos for the Aspire A315-53 are SATA3 type SSD drive boards and that is the reason why the Samsung 970 EVO Plus is not giving you its top speed/performance and is because the A315-53 drive specs is SATA3 at 6.0Gbits/s max and not the 970 EVO Pro speed. Keep to these type of drives as buying the more expensive NVMe drives is just a waste of money and will not give you any advantage as it will always run at SATA3 speeds. Also utilise the top ram for your board which is 4GB on-board with an addition into its 1x slot of 1x 16GB of either DDR4 1866MHz or DDR4-2133MHZ at 1.2V SODIMM 260 Pin, but its best if you do a Crucial System Scan as that scan will give you the recommended max capacity and best ram for this laptop as all these upgrades will make this laptop perform at its best and peak.

    Acer fitted mobos for the Aspire A315-53


  • feuca
    feuca Member Posts: 2 New User
    I have motherboard KBL Metapod_KL V1.21, which uses SATA3 port then why am I getting 1700MB/s speed by using 970 evo plus. Isn't is unusual to get this speed from SATA3 port, which have max speed of 6.0Gbits/s?
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 9,916 Trailblazer
    edited April 2022
    feuca said:
    I have motherboard KBL Metapod_KL V1.21, which uses SATA3 port then why am I getting 1700MB/s speed by using 970 evo plus. Isn't is unusual to get this speed from SATA3 port, which have max speed of 6.0Gbits/s?

    Whatever benchmark software that you are using must be wrong, as I use Crystal Disk Mark 8.0.4 with my Nitro 5 that has an NVMe PCIe 3 x4 M.2 WD NVMe SN530 M.2 drive that is a very average performing NVMe M.2 drive and the performance figures are never above figures of Read 2490 MB/sec and Write of 1795 MB/sec so for you to get 1700 MB/sec read or write at those levels with SATA3 interface is impossible, YES the Samsung 970 EVO M.2 is an excellent drive and will leave my WD NS530 M.2 for dead but on a SATA3 interface its impossible as a Crystal Disk Mark figure for your Aspire A315-53 on Crystal Disk Mark test with an M.2 SATA3 is at and around Read 525 and Write at 465 MB/sec. 

    Note that and if you are using CDM as a benchmark SSD drive software they are known for wrong performance stats on certain systems as its impossible for your drive on a SATA3 mobo to give you those read/write performance figures, see the CDM test below for my Nitro 5 and your Aspire A315-53 also this is an independent and thorough test of “HDD vs SSD SATA vs M2 NVMe - CrystalDiskMark results summary” and it says and show the same as I've told you above. 

    Nitro 5 AN515-56 CDM WD SN530 M.2 drive 

    CDM with a SATA3 M.2 12GB SSD on the Aspire A315-53