m-sata replacement for s7-191-6400

silky
silky Member Posts: 10 New User

Hi,

I have an s7-191-6400 which has a 2x  64gb m-sata main drive in raid mode.

Upon looking into this I am gobsmacked that they have put in a custom ssd and a very small one at that for the big money they are charging for this unit.  I initialy thought they had used two seperate cards but alas no.

So I'm guessing that it will not be possible to swap it out for a standard m-sata card as the interface is looking for two drives from the one socket.

Can anyone confirm that the drive cannot be updated with a standard unit?

 

TIA for answers

 

PS there is no speed  advantage to raid 0 with ssd making Acers implementation worthless .

I have unraided mine and set to drive c and d so at least I don't have to copy out and back in if I update the os.

There is no loss of speed in doing this.

 

Answers

  • Hello,

     

    I don't understand because I found two SSD 128Gb for your laptop:

    KN.1280L.001 - SSD BOARD 128GB SATA 3 MSATA (LITE-ON)

    KN.1280Q.001 - SSD BOARD 128GB SATA 3 MSATA (PHISON)

    France
  • silky
    silky Member Posts: 10 New User

    Hi,

    I have the Liteon 2 x 64gb = 128gb on a single m-sata card.

    My question was can I put a standard m-sata card  ( ie 1 x 240gb = 1 x 240gb) into the s7?

     

    I'm guessing not, if anyone has tried, or knows if it's possible please let me know.

     

    TIA

    Silky

  • silky
    silky Member Posts: 10 New User

    as this is an Acer site one would think they'd have techs responding to at leasst simple questions like mine.

    Oh well it says a lot about customer services.

  • ElizabethS
    ElizabethS Member Posts: 845 Practitioner WiFi Icon

    This site is peer to peer support between users of Acer products. It is not monitored by Acer technicians.

  • silky
    silky Member Posts: 10 New User
    Hi,
    Thanks, it should as its a go to place for info and answers.
  • silky
    silky Member Posts: 10 New User