Can i use a ssd nvme in this pc ? (Acer aspire e5 774g)

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Yes, you should be able to use an m.2 nvme card. But it will only function at about half its maximum full speed potential or about twice plain vanilla m.2 SATA3 card speeds. Furthermore, some budget nvme cards are notoriously difficult to get working properly in some machines.
Jack E/NJ
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Skyoss said:Can i use any type of nvme ssd with 1tb of storage ?
Thanks.Skyoss further to what JackE has said above, these are the recommended M.2 SATA-3 B&M end key type cards OEM 256GB fitted by Acer to your Aspire E5-774G (don't use 128GB M.2 cards as they are too small a capacity). NVMe cards may fit but they will not be fully utilised by your laptop as NVMe technology is not supported by your laptop and they will be a waste of money for your usage in your E5-774G.
Btw, hard drive capacities are not restricted to only 128GB and 256GB M.2 SATA-3 cards in your Aspire E5-774G as the capacity is only restricted by the Windows MBR and GPT formatting rules which are; max for MBR format is 2TB only drives and above 2TB for GPT format drives. These are the 256GB OR HIGHER cards types that is best suited for your Aspire E5-774G:
- HynixHFS256G39TND
- Kingston
RBU-SNS8152S3/256GG2
- Liteon
CV1-8B256 or CV3-8D256
- Samsung
MZNLN256HCHP
- Toshiba
THNSNJ256G8NY
- e-NAND system specification, compliant with V5.0
- Dual data rate: up to 400Mbyte/s @ 200MHz
B&M end key type M.2 2280 SATA-3 card0
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Yes, you should be able to use an m.2 nvme card. But it will only function at about half its maximum full speed potential or about twice plain vanilla m.2 SATA3 card speeds. Furthermore, some budget nvme cards are notoriously difficult to get working properly in some machines.
Jack E/NJ
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Skyoss said:Can i use any type of nvme ssd with 1tb of storage ?
Thanks.Skyoss further to what JackE has said above, these are the recommended M.2 SATA-3 B&M end key type cards OEM 256GB fitted by Acer to your Aspire E5-774G (don't use 128GB M.2 cards as they are too small a capacity). NVMe cards may fit but they will not be fully utilised by your laptop as NVMe technology is not supported by your laptop and they will be a waste of money for your usage in your E5-774G.
Btw, hard drive capacities are not restricted to only 128GB and 256GB M.2 SATA-3 cards in your Aspire E5-774G as the capacity is only restricted by the Windows MBR and GPT formatting rules which are; max for MBR format is 2TB only drives and above 2TB for GPT format drives. These are the 256GB OR HIGHER cards types that is best suited for your Aspire E5-774G:
- HynixHFS256G39TND
- Kingston
RBU-SNS8152S3/256GG2
- Liteon
CV1-8B256 or CV3-8D256
- Samsung
MZNLN256HCHP
- Toshiba
THNSNJ256G8NY
- e-NAND system specification, compliant with V5.0
- Dual data rate: up to 400Mbyte/s @ 200MHz
B&M end key type M.2 2280 SATA-3 card0 -
Thank for you comment 🙂 i buy à nvme for 84€ wich is the prize for à classic sata ssd in France. I tell you the results when its arrived0
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>>> I tell you the results when its arrived >>>Quel SSD as-tu acheté ?Which SSD did you buy?
Jack E/NJ
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JackE said:>>> I tell you the results when its arrived >>>Quel SSD as-tu acheté ?Which SSD did you buy?
J'ai pris le PNY CS2130 avec 1to. Maintenant le prix est à 100,49€ (et on peut payer en 4 fois). Je l'ai acheté sur Cdiscount.0 -
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So i have the ssd and the pc works great 😀1
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Great! Thanks for reporting back on your success.
Jack E/NJ
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