PCIE NvMe M.2 2280 slot in Z24-890-UA91?

REO919
REO919 Member Posts: 1 New User
I have an Acer Aspire Z24-890-UA91 All in one. I also have a PCIE NvMe M.2 2280 SSD. Is there a slot for this SSD? I don't want to open it up for nothing. Thanks!


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  • Jett1
    Jett1 Member Posts: 1 New User
    edited October 2021
    I have the same question. I believe the slot that they are referring to in the specifications is currently occupied by the Optane memory. My question is can I remove it without any additional problems and do I need to do anything special for the process? Would swapping the Optane Memory for a Crucial P5 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD be advisable and would I then be able to boot from this drive? I have the exact same model, Acer Aspire Z24-890-UA91
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,238 Trailblazer
    Yes, if you have Optane memory in there now and wish to replace it with an NVMe x4 SSD you need to disable the Optane and clone the HDD to the new SSD, then install the SSD and boot from it before wiping the old HDD and converting it to a data drive.
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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,165 Trailblazer
    edited October 2021
    REO919 said:
    I have an Acer Aspire Z24-890-UA91 All in one. I also have a PCIE NvMe M.2 2280 SSD. Is there a slot for this SSD? I don't want to open it up for nothing. Thanks!



    Just as an addition, this is where the M.2 SSD is and how you remove/install the M.2 drive on your Aspire Z24-890-UA91, follow these steps to fit your new M.2 NVMe drive. Also, these are the specs Acer specifies for your Aspire Z24-890-UA91 SSD drive and capacities are not restricted to 128GB and/or 256GB only as capacities of drives in windows OS is only restricted by the formatting of these drives e.g. Master Boot Record (MBR) format can only handle up to a max of 2TB drives and GUID Partition Table (GPT) format can handle above 2TB drives, also and once you have fitted this new drive enable the TRIM command within windows for better performance of this SSD drive. 

     

    Removing the SSD Module
    1. Detach the thermal pad from the SSD module.

    2. Remove the screw securing the SSD module to the mainboard

    3. Detach the SSD module from the mainboard.

    Note: WEEE Annex VII component. A circuit board >10 cm2 has been highlighted with the yellow rectangle as shown above. Please follow local regulations for disposal of detached circuit boards