add pcie ssd to pcie x 16 slot in Aspire 780?

FOM
FOM Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives

I'm ordering an:

Acer Aspire ATC-780-UR12 Desktop Computer; Intel Core i7-6700 Processor 3.4GHz; Microsoft Windows 10 Home; 16GB DDR4-2133 RAM; 512GB Solid State Drive :smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy:     

I saw the post about adding an M2 sata3 ssd to an available M2 slot. My question is if one can use the available  PCIe x 16 slot, with an adapter, or a complete PCIe SSD add in card, also? Is one way more advantagous than the others? 

I'm OK with the on board Intel 530 graphics. If I ever feel a need for more, I'm thinking the available PCIe x 1 will handle my modest needs in that department. Mostly I'm after the response speed in opening stuff when I click on it.

In time I want this to be a dual boot machine with windows on one drive and some flavor of Linux on the other.

What do you folks think are all my available options for adding this second ssd drive?.... and what would you recommend?

Thanks, FOM

Answers

  • rucasto
    rucasto Member Posts: 1 New User

    Hi!. I'm thinking of buying a NVMe SSD and installing it to the PCIe x16 using an adapter (PCIe 3.0x4). My question is -- were you able to make it work with the existing BIOS? There is a M.2 slot on the motherboard but it is SATA and an NVMe SSD is much faster. Please advise.

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,474 Trailblazer
    FOM said:

    I'm ordering an:

    Acer Aspire ATC-780-UR12 Desktop Computer; Intel Core i7-6700 Processor 3.4GHz; Microsoft Windows 10 Home; 16GB DDR4-2133 RAM; 512GB Solid State Drive smileyvery-happysmileyvery-happy     

    I saw the post about adding an M2 sata3 ssd to an available M2 slot. My question is if one can use the available  PCIe x 16 slot, with an adapter, or a complete PCIe SSD add in card, also? Is one way more advantagous than the others? 

    I'm OK with the on board Intel 530 graphics. If I ever feel a need for more, I'm thinking the available PCIe x 1 will handle my modest needs in that department. Mostly I'm after the response speed in opening stuff when I click on it.

    In time I want this to be a dual boot machine with windows on one drive and some flavor of Linux on the other.

    What do you folks think are all my available options for adding this second ssd drive?.... and what would you recommend?

    Thanks, FOM

    Hi,

    Could you please check the PCI Express Root Ports for their Maximum Link width and post the snip of it, you can follow the instructions in the second post in this thread:https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/497241/acer-aspire-e5-575-52jf-m-2-nvme-support/p1

    Please expand all PCI Express Root Ports by clicking the + signs.