Does the Aspire M5 583P-6637 have a slot for an nvme?
Dingle
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Hello,
I can't find the info anywhere. I would like to know before opening it up if this laptop has a slot for a nvme or maybe a second slot for another ssd? Thanks!
I can't find the info anywhere. I would like to know before opening it up if this laptop has a slot for a nvme or maybe a second slot for another ssd? Thanks!
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From ifixit ( https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/AKCowAPe6t6DjWII.large
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Acer+Aspire+M5-583P-9688+RAM+Replacement/105061 )
It looks like one sata and one nvme0
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From ifixit ( https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/AKCowAPe6t6DjWII.large
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Acer+Aspire+M5-583P-9688+RAM+Replacement/105061 )
It looks like one sata and one nvme0 -
>>>I would like to know before opening it up>>>Sorry, you must open the bottom cover to be sure. Earlier production models came with a now mostly obsolete mSATA card socket that is wider and incompatible with the narrower m.2 nvme or m.2 SATA3 card sockets. To further complicate matters, if you indeed have an m.2 card socket, you must also check to see if it has one or two plastic key bumps that fit the m.2 card sockets keyway slots. If your m.2 socket has two plastic key bumps, an nvme card usually won't fit since it has only one keyway slot as shown below. .
Jack E/NJ
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Okay thanks! I ended up opening it up and it looks like there's a slot but it's really small and isn't labeled for a size.0
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#19 should be the mSATA or m.2 card connector. If it has two plastic key bumps, it's likely not an NVME socket.#8 should be the 2.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD SATA3 connector. #8 socket is smaller than #19 and should be connected to the 2.5" HDD or 2.5" SSD with a short cable.
Jack E/NJ
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Good catch Jacke 👍I didn't realise some shipped with msata0