ACER Aspire V15 V3- 575T-53BP Motherboard Specification

Yauheni
Yauheni Member Posts: 3 New User
edited December 2023 in Aspire Laptops

Hello.

I have ACER Aspire V15 laptop. This is V3- 575T-53BP model. That laptop contain Motherboard type - usopp_sl v1.18. May I have detailed specification for this motherboard?

Thank you

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,020 Trailblazer
    edited December 2023 Answer ✓

    Btw, the best CPU upgrade for your laptop V-3-575T is to the highest spec Core i7-6567U 2 core/4 threads / 3.3 to turbo 3.6GHz / 512KB L2 and 4MB L3 cache at 28W TDP CPU, now let me explain all this to you as YOU DO NOT rely on the CPU specs 100% for memory that will work with your V3- 575T-53BP laptop or any laptop or PC for that matter.

    Manufacturers restrict these max ram specs within their bios, only on rare occasions do manufacturers allow the max CPU memory specs to be compatible as they also have a specific bios update to allow the max CPU memory specs to work, if they do at all? If you don't want to believe these Acer specs for your laptop, and you want to check on all this, then you can do this trial-and-error method with trying out different max ram modules like for this laptop at max total of 32GB at 2x 16GB DDR3L-1600MHz, which could end up expensive 😁, so whatever Intel specifies as a CPU’s memory spec, it's NOT necessarily what Acer has allowed its mainboard total memory to work at and if you fit that ram total, the mainboard will NOT BOOT UP with its OS, so be aware of that!

    The max specified Acer total ram for your Aspire V3-575T mainboards is 16GB max total into its two memory slots at 2x 8GB DDR3L-1600MHz, this is clearly specified by Acer (see spec list caption below) but and as I did and took a chance, the mainboard could work with faster ram like DDR3L-1866MHz-PC3-14900, just as I took a chance in upgrading my Aspire V3-571G, and I upgraded my Aspire V3-571G laptop that works 100% with the SK Hynix DDR3L-1866MHz ram (which is really DDR3L-1798MHz) ram speed that I fitted 8GB at 2x 4GB DDR3-1866MHz type ram into my V-3-571G.

    NOTE: I can’t guarantee 100% that your V3-575T will work with this ram, so and if you upgrade to the DDR3-1866MHz type ram, you do so at your own risk, as I take NO responsibility if this ram doesn’t work with your V3-575T laptop.

    This is the CPUz SPD1 caption out of my Aspire V3-571G laptop that has a total of 8GB at 2x DDR3L-1866MHz type ram (to be precise PC3-14200 type ram which is NOT DDR3-1866 but its DDR3L-1798MHz type ram) and works in "Dual Channel" and these exact specs are measured by the CPUz software that specifies this ram at 889MHz per ram module and when you multiply this figure by two interlinked ram modules, the total ram speed equals 1798MHz total and that is the total speed that the ram runs at in Dual Channel and that is how you figure out ram speed for dual channel ram laptops, also this ram has worked perfectly and 100% within my Aspire V3-571G laptop for over 6 years, so I'm quoting you personal tested figures.

    The Aspire V3-575T does not have an M.2 SSD drive slot as the V3-575 and the V3-575T models are the basic spec models of this laptop and the below specs are the full storage specifications for all the range of the Aspire V3-575 or 575T the higher spec V3-575G and the V3-575TG models come with the M.2 SSD SATA 6 GB/s drive, so be aware of this also:

    Good luck and hope I've helped you out, cheers and merry X-Max and have Great New Year👍😀

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,020 Trailblazer

    Have a look at your V3- 575T-53BP motherboard part number as that is the exact specs of your laptop, unless you can get the exact specs online by searching the specs of the Aspire V3- 575T-53BP model that you have as the last four digits -53BP signefies the exact specs of your laptop.. Here are the basic mainboard specs of what Acer includes for the Aspire V3-575 - V3-575G - V3-575T - V3-575TG models and I will include the mainboards also for your information. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Acer listed SG Mainboard models for the Aspire V3-575 - V3-575G - V3-575T - V3-575TG:

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

  • Yauheni
    Yauheni Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hello,

    Thank you very much for information about my laptop motherboard. Now, I see that it is possible to upgrade the processor to an i7-6500U and install an nVIDIA GeForce graphics card.

    1. The processor specification states that the i7-6500U supports 32 GB, DDR4 - 2133, 2 channels of RAM, 1.2 Volts. What about motherboard, can support this type and capacity of RAM? Currently my laptop use DDR3L - 1600, 2 channels RAM, 1.35 Volt. Pay attention to the difference in voltage supplied to the RAM. If the problem is only in the RAM supply voltage, is it possible to control this from the BIOS or in some other way?
    2. How many HDD/SSD drives does the motherboard support and what is the possible maximum capacity for each drive? If the motherboard can support 2 drives, is it possible to remove the CD/RW drive from the laptop and install a second drive in its place?

    Thank you

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,020 Trailblazer
    edited December 2023 Answer ✓

    Btw, the best CPU upgrade for your laptop V-3-575T is to the highest spec Core i7-6567U 2 core/4 threads / 3.3 to turbo 3.6GHz / 512KB L2 and 4MB L3 cache at 28W TDP CPU, now let me explain all this to you as YOU DO NOT rely on the CPU specs 100% for memory that will work with your V3- 575T-53BP laptop or any laptop or PC for that matter.

    Manufacturers restrict these max ram specs within their bios, only on rare occasions do manufacturers allow the max CPU memory specs to be compatible as they also have a specific bios update to allow the max CPU memory specs to work, if they do at all? If you don't want to believe these Acer specs for your laptop, and you want to check on all this, then you can do this trial-and-error method with trying out different max ram modules like for this laptop at max total of 32GB at 2x 16GB DDR3L-1600MHz, which could end up expensive 😁, so whatever Intel specifies as a CPU’s memory spec, it's NOT necessarily what Acer has allowed its mainboard total memory to work at and if you fit that ram total, the mainboard will NOT BOOT UP with its OS, so be aware of that!

    The max specified Acer total ram for your Aspire V3-575T mainboards is 16GB max total into its two memory slots at 2x 8GB DDR3L-1600MHz, this is clearly specified by Acer (see spec list caption below) but and as I did and took a chance, the mainboard could work with faster ram like DDR3L-1866MHz-PC3-14900, just as I took a chance in upgrading my Aspire V3-571G, and I upgraded my Aspire V3-571G laptop that works 100% with the SK Hynix DDR3L-1866MHz ram (which is really DDR3L-1798MHz) ram speed that I fitted 8GB at 2x 4GB DDR3-1866MHz type ram into my V-3-571G.

    NOTE: I can’t guarantee 100% that your V3-575T will work with this ram, so and if you upgrade to the DDR3-1866MHz type ram, you do so at your own risk, as I take NO responsibility if this ram doesn’t work with your V3-575T laptop.

    This is the CPUz SPD1 caption out of my Aspire V3-571G laptop that has a total of 8GB at 2x DDR3L-1866MHz type ram (to be precise PC3-14200 type ram which is NOT DDR3-1866 but its DDR3L-1798MHz type ram) and works in "Dual Channel" and these exact specs are measured by the CPUz software that specifies this ram at 889MHz per ram module and when you multiply this figure by two interlinked ram modules, the total ram speed equals 1798MHz total and that is the total speed that the ram runs at in Dual Channel and that is how you figure out ram speed for dual channel ram laptops, also this ram has worked perfectly and 100% within my Aspire V3-571G laptop for over 6 years, so I'm quoting you personal tested figures.

    The Aspire V3-575T does not have an M.2 SSD drive slot as the V3-575 and the V3-575T models are the basic spec models of this laptop and the below specs are the full storage specifications for all the range of the Aspire V3-575 or 575T the higher spec V3-575G and the V3-575TG models come with the M.2 SSD SATA 6 GB/s drive, so be aware of this also:

    Good luck and hope I've helped you out, cheers and merry X-Max and have Great New Year👍😀

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

  • Yauheni
    Yauheni Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited January 9

    Hi Steven.

    Can I replace i5 - 6200U CPU (2 cores) with i7 (6 cores)? If yes, what CPU will work for that motherboard?

    Thank you for help.