Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT,

OriginalGamestaSaso
OriginalGamestaSaso Member Posts: 3 New User
edited May 2021 in Predator Laptops
Hi All! So I have an Acer Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT, when i google anything about this laptop all I get is Helio's results, very difficult to find any triton information. This is a multi-part question/s. Does anyone know the exact make and model m.2 that comes in this laptop? I know its a 500gb, I want to buy another one and would like to match brands and models, just bigger in TB.
Also which is the best way to cool this laptop,? don't know where the fan intakes are versus exhaust, does anyone recommend a specific cooler for this exact model? I don't know if i should go with a standard laptop cooling stand, or a exhaust thing that sucks the heat out versus blowing air in, or both maybe...? I've considered under voltage but I don't know if that ill hurt performance for gaming and streaming on streamlabs? Plus I'm not quite that techy and don't really want to get into under vaulting if I don't have too. But my god does this thing get hot, could literally burn your hands if your not careful.
And finally, I cant find any information on weather or not this motherboard supports gen4 M.2's, yes i know there all gen3 backwards compatible and it would work regardless, I just wouldn't get the gen4 performance, but why spend the money on gen4 m.2 if I'm not able to get the gen4 performance out of it, SO, Does anyone know what the make/model of this motherboard in this laptop? and if it can get gen4 performance out of gen4 M.2 NVMe's?? Thanks in advance to all for even reading this ridiculously long question/s! lol

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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,464 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Your model only supports gen 3 m.2 SSD. It is difficult to buy the same as original model because it is an OEM model. You can other M.2 model like Samsung 970 EVO, WD SN550, SK Hynix P31.
    For the laptop cooler, the fan intake is under the laptop and the exhausts are on the sides and behind under the screen. You can get something that blows the air in under the laptop.
    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!

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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,464 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Your model only supports gen 3 m.2 SSD. It is difficult to buy the same as original model because it is an OEM model. You can other M.2 model like Samsung 970 EVO, WD SN550, SK Hynix P31.
    For the laptop cooler, the fan intake is under the laptop and the exhausts are on the sides and behind under the screen. You can get something that blows the air in under the laptop.
    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • OriginalGamestaSaso
    OriginalGamestaSaso Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thank you that was very helpful!

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,494 Trailblazer
    edited May 2021
    Hi All! So I have an Acer Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT, when i google anything about this laptop all I get is Helio's results, very difficult to find any triton information. This is a multi-part question/s. Does anyone know the exact make and model m.2 that comes in this laptop? I know its a 500gb, I want to buy another one and would like to match brands and models, just bigger in TB.
    Also which is the best way to cool this laptop,? don't know where the fan intakes are versus exhaust, does anyone recommend a specific cooler for this exact model? I don't know if i should go with a standard laptop cooling stand, or a exhaust thing that sucks the heat out versus blowing air in, or both maybe...? I've considered under voltage but I don't know if that ill hurt performance for gaming and streaming on streamlabs? Plus I'm not quite that techy and don't really want to get into under vaulting if I don't have too. But my god does this thing get hot, could literally burn your hands if your not careful.
    And finally, I cant find any information on weather or not this motherboard supports gen4 M.2's, yes i know there all gen3 backwards compatible and it would work regardless, I just wouldn't get the gen4 performance, but why spend the money on gen4 m.2 if I'm not able to get the gen4 performance out of it, SO, Does anyone know what the make/model of this motherboard in this laptop? and if it can get gen4 performance out of gen4 M.2 NVMe's?? Thanks in advance to all for even reading this ridiculously long question/s! lol
    OriginalGamestaSaso with the cooling, the underneath vents are the intake air vents and the side vents are the extraction vents of hot air to escape, the best way to keep this laptop cool is to first repaste the CPU/GPU with a high quality paste, clean the fans of all dirt and felt materials and keep all bottom and side vents dirt and felt free, also, use a tablet cooler so that it assist and forces extra air into this laptops enclosure to keep it cool. See the below.

    Lower Case showing appropriate screws for disassembly and intake vents for cooling

    Also and just so that you have the official specs info, this laptop supports Gen 4 M.2 SSD's at PCIe NVMe and here are the official Acer data from the Acer Service Manual specs for your Acer Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT for all the OEM SSD M.2's and what the M.2's models and specs are:



    FRU Data of SSD's


  • Leila_Alessia
    Leila_Alessia Member Posts: 4 New User
    StevenGen said:
    Hi All! So I have an Acer Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT, when i google anything about this laptop all I get is Helio's results, very difficult to find any triton information. This is a multi-part question/s. Does anyone know the exact make and model m.2 that comes in this laptop? I know its a 500gb, I want to buy another one and would like to match brands and models, just bigger in TB.
    Also which is the best way to cool this laptop,? don't know where the fan intakes are versus exhaust, does anyone recommend a specific cooler for this exact model? I don't know if i should go with a standard laptop cooling stand, or a exhaust thing that sucks the heat out versus blowing air in, or both maybe...? I've considered under voltage but I don't know if that ill hurt performance for gaming and streaming on streamlabs? Plus I'm not quite that techy and don't really want to get into under vaulting if I don't have too. But my god does this thing get hot, could literally burn your hands if your not careful.
    And finally, I cant find any information on weather or not this motherboard supports gen4 M.2's, yes i know there all gen3 backwards compatible and it would work regardless, I just wouldn't get the gen4 performance, but why spend the money on gen4 m.2 if I'm not able to get the gen4 performance out of it, SO, Does anyone know what the make/model of this motherboard in this laptop? and if it can get gen4 performance out of gen4 M.2 NVMe's?? Thanks in advance to all for even reading this ridiculously long question/s! lol
    OriginalGamestaSaso with the cooling, the underneath vents are the intake air vents and the side vents are the extraction vents of hot air to escape, the best way to keep this laptop cool is to first repaste the CPU/GPU with a high quality paste, clean the fans of all dirt and felt materials and keep all bottom and side vents dirt and felt free, also, use a tablet cooler so that it assist and forces extra air into this laptops enclosure to keep it cool. See the below.

    Lower Case showing appropriate screws for disassembly and intake vents for cooling

    Also and just so that you have the official specs info, this laptop supports Gen 4 M.2 SSD's at PCIe NVMe and here are the official Acer data from the Acer Service Manual specs for your Acer Predator Triton 300, PT315-52-73WT for all the OEM SSD M.2's and what the M.2's models and specs are:



    FRU Data of SSD's


    Can you give us a link to download the maintenance guide of this laptop?
    I need it to see all the partnumbers to replace all components if they break, and the disassembly guide to properly disassemble and reassemble the entire computer.