Can I Have 1 HDD External, 2 NVMe SSDs And A SATA SSD Connected To My Acer AN515-57 Without Glitches

JamesBurton
JamesBurton Member Posts: 8 New User

I am wondering if I can do the past I have had 2 HDDs external plugged into my Acer AN515-57 and my laptop started glitching out a ton.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,251 Pathfinder
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    @JamesBurton

    Your Acer Nitro 5 AN515-57 supports a second M.2 NVMe SSD slot and 2.5-inch SATA SSDs. You can also connect an external HDD via USB. However, whether everything runs smoothly depends on factors like power consumption, BIOS compatibility, and available PCIe lanes.

    Potential Benefits are if you install games or software on an NVMe SSD, they will load much faster than on a SATA SSD or HDD. You can dedicate different drives for different tasks—e.g., OS on one SSD, games on another, and media files on an HDD. Running multiple drives can help distribute workload, reducing bottlenecks.

    Possible Drawbacks are more drives generate more heat, which could affect performance. Multiple drives may increase power draw, potentially impacting battery life. Your second NVMe slot runs at Gen 3 speeds, so a Gen 4 SSD in that slot won’t perform at full potential. Some users have reported performance drops when using multiple drives, especially under heavy loads like gaming and downloading simultaneously.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 5,251 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓

    @JamesBurton

    Your Acer Nitro 5 AN515-57 supports a second M.2 NVMe SSD slot and 2.5-inch SATA SSDs. You can also connect an external HDD via USB. However, whether everything runs smoothly depends on factors like power consumption, BIOS compatibility, and available PCIe lanes.

    Potential Benefits are if you install games or software on an NVMe SSD, they will load much faster than on a SATA SSD or HDD. You can dedicate different drives for different tasks—e.g., OS on one SSD, games on another, and media files on an HDD. Running multiple drives can help distribute workload, reducing bottlenecks.

    Possible Drawbacks are more drives generate more heat, which could affect performance. Multiple drives may increase power draw, potentially impacting battery life. Your second NVMe slot runs at Gen 3 speeds, so a Gen 4 SSD in that slot won’t perform at full potential. Some users have reported performance drops when using multiple drives, especially under heavy loads like gaming and downloading simultaneously.

    I hope this helps! If this was useful, please hit 'Yes' or 'Like'! Thanks! 😊

  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 709

    @JamesBurton

    Your Acer AN515-57 supports two M.2 NVMe SSD slots and one 2.5" SATA slot, meaning you can have two NVMe SSDs and one SATA SSD installed internally

    Too many external drives can draw excessive power from your laptop, which may lead to instability or unexpected shutdowns. Connecting multiple external drives can overload your laptop’s USB controllers, causing lag, glitches, or even failure in data transfers. Some external drives may not work well together, especially if they rely on different drivers, which can cause compatibility issues and system errors.

    If your laptop experienced glitches with two external HDDs, adding more storage could amplify the issue. To minimize problems, consider using a USB for better power management, checking BIOS settings for compatibility, and updating drivers to ensure stability.

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