Upgrading storage on Predator Triton PT515-52-77PS

Justicedelayed
Justicedelayed Member Posts: 8

Tinkerer

I am looking to upgrade my 2021 Acer laptop 1024GB PCIe NVMe SSD to a 2 TB NVMe SSD and am looking for a guide that I can follow and some advice on how to do it.   If anyone can share this to me, I would appreciate it.  Also, will this invalidate any of the warranty as this is a brand-new laptop.  Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated as while I have replaced laptop screens and memory before in my old IBM Thinkpads, this is the first time I am doing this.  Thank You In Advance.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,064 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    I am looking to upgrade my 2021 Acer laptop 1024GB PCIe NVMe SSD to a 2 TB NVMe SSD and am looking for a guide that I can follow and some advice on how to do it.   If anyone can share this to me, I would appreciate it.  Also, will this invalidate any of the warranty as this is a brand-new laptop.  Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated as while I have replaced laptop screens and memory before in my old IBM Thinkpads, this is the first time I am doing this.  Thank You In Advance.
    Justicedelayed as brummyfan2 has advised you this is a big job and the laptop has to be virtually taken apart, here are the different steps (see step by step captions of these steps below) that you have to do to just get to the SSD drives so that you can replace them btw, this is from the Acer Service Manual and its 100% correct:

    Removing the SSD Modules

    1. Perform the Removing the Lower Case procedure
    2. Perform the Removing the Battery Pack
    3. Perform the Removing the WLAN Module 
    4. Perform the Removing the RTC Battery 
    5. Perform the Removing the Mainboard 
    6. Perform the Removing the DC-In Cable 
    7. Remove the screw securing the SSD1 module to the mainboard.
    Also and seeing that its a brand new laptop and you might not have the experience to do this type of work and you could do more dame than change the SSD, this is a risky thing to do if done wrongly, which will void your warranty. I would take it to your local Acer outlet and get them to do it and change the SSD.


    Step 1                                                                                Step 2

    Step 3                                                                                           Step 4

    Step 5                                                                                            Step 8

    Laptops SSD's that are screwed down and thse screws have to be removed and the SSD slid to be removed. 


Answers

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,455 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    I would suggest you contact Acer Support centre in your region regarding the warranty query, you have to do a complete disassembly to access the M.2 slots (includes taking off the MB).
    Please watch these videos and tell us whether you are comfortable with the disassembly process, you may have to do it more than once, I would prefer you to get it replaced by Acer support centre but I don't know about your circumstances and if you break anything while carrying out the disassembly you might void the warranty.
    Acer Worldwide - Select your local country or region
    Acer Predator Triton 500 (RTX 2080) - disassembly and upgrade options - YouTube
    🛠️Acer Predator Triton 500 (PT515-52) - disassembly and upgrade options - YouTube


  • Don2021
    Don2021 Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    Since you asked, I just wonder how hard it will. I checked youtube. You need to open the whole ***** motherbroad and turn upside down to upgrade the SSD and RAM.
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,064 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    I am looking to upgrade my 2021 Acer laptop 1024GB PCIe NVMe SSD to a 2 TB NVMe SSD and am looking for a guide that I can follow and some advice on how to do it.   If anyone can share this to me, I would appreciate it.  Also, will this invalidate any of the warranty as this is a brand-new laptop.  Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated as while I have replaced laptop screens and memory before in my old IBM Thinkpads, this is the first time I am doing this.  Thank You In Advance.
    Justicedelayed as brummyfan2 has advised you this is a big job and the laptop has to be virtually taken apart, here are the different steps (see step by step captions of these steps below) that you have to do to just get to the SSD drives so that you can replace them btw, this is from the Acer Service Manual and its 100% correct:

    Removing the SSD Modules

    1. Perform the Removing the Lower Case procedure
    2. Perform the Removing the Battery Pack
    3. Perform the Removing the WLAN Module 
    4. Perform the Removing the RTC Battery 
    5. Perform the Removing the Mainboard 
    6. Perform the Removing the DC-In Cable 
    7. Remove the screw securing the SSD1 module to the mainboard.
    Also and seeing that its a brand new laptop and you might not have the experience to do this type of work and you could do more dame than change the SSD, this is a risky thing to do if done wrongly, which will void your warranty. I would take it to your local Acer outlet and get them to do it and change the SSD.


    Step 1                                                                                Step 2

    Step 3                                                                                           Step 4

    Step 5                                                                                            Step 8

    Laptops SSD's that are screwed down and thse screws have to be removed and the SSD slid to be removed. 


  • Justicedelayed
    Justicedelayed Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    Thank you all for your advice.  This appears to be a much more complex job than I had anticipated.  I gratefully accept everyone's concurring advice and will look to see if there is an authorized Acer Service center in my area of Long Island, New York.  Thank you everyone and I appreciate all your help.
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,064 Trailblazer
    Thank you all for your advice.  This appears to be a much more complex job than I had anticipated.  I gratefully accept everyone's concurring advice and will look to see if there is an authorized Acer Service center in my area of Long Island, New York.  Thank you everyone and I appreciate all your help.
    Glad to be of help, cheers and good luck
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