Acer Aspire E5-575-52JF m.2 nvme support
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You may have problem fitting in as other model laptops did have problem, this is a new drive,not widely available and very little information available online, so it's better to get confirmation about the compatibility with the retailer.
EDIT: I have found a link says that this drive is not compatible with notebooks because of the heatsink.
https://www.eteknix.com/plextor-m8peg-256gb-m-2-nvme-ssd-heatsink-review/
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brummyfan2 said:
Hello again! thanks for your help the last time! really thank you. abusing your kindness, could you help me with something else? The problem is that I have ram memory of different speeds and I want to set this speed in the bios but I can not access the advanced options with any of the key combinations like: f2 + a, f10 + a, f12 + a, esc + a, .. etc as well as entering the normal bios and pressing tab + fn. and the versions I have are these: insydeh20 rev 5.0. bios v 1.12 greetings from Mexico!
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antonio23495 said:
Hello again! thanks for your help the last time! really thank you. abusing your kindness, could you help me with something else? The problem is that I have ram memory of different speeds and I want to set this speed in the bios but I can not access the advanced options with any of the key combinations like: f2 + a, f10 + a, f12 + a, esc + a, .. etc as well as entering the normal bios and pressing tab + fn. and the versions I have are these: insydeh20 rev 5.0. bios v 1.12 greetings from Mexico!
No, unfortunately you can not access Advanced settings in BIOS, only option available is to change the RAM module to match the speed of the other module.
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No, unfortunately you can not access Advanced settings in BIOS, only option available is to change the RAM module to match the speed of the other module.agree thank you very much friend, with respect to the m.2 nmve, know how to change the start prioritization, I want to keep windwos 10 both in the hdd and in the ssd m.2 but in the bios I already place until the number one to the m .2 for boot but it keeps booting up by default in the hdd thanks for everything encerio! You saved me0 -
antonio23495 said:agree thank you very much friend, with respect to the m.2 nmve, know how to change the start prioritization, I want to keep windwos 10 both in the hdd and in the ssd m.2 but in the bios I already place until the number one to the m .2 for boot but it keeps booting up by default in the hdd thanks for everything encerio! You saved me
Try taking out the HDD and booting only with the M.2 SSD, then insert the HDD but it's better to keep the OS in one drive only.
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brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Try taking out the HDD and booting only with the M.2 SSD, then insert the HDD but it's better to keep the OS in one drive only.HelloIf I tried too but it did not work, well I think I'll have to delete one, thank you very much! You came from heaven hahaha0 -
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I dont know what kind of m.2 ssd should I use for my laptop.
Newbie here Q_Q
I want to upgrade my laptop storage. I dont know if this laptop supports nvme and I dont know what size of m.2 supports this laptop.
Acer Aspire E15 E5-575G-78SN
Intel Core i7-7500U 2.7GHz
Nvidia 940mx 2GB GDDR5
8GB RAM DDR4
1TB
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hirara20701 said:Hi !
I dont know what kind of m.2 ssd should I use for my laptop.
Newbie here Q_Q
I want to upgrade my laptop storage. I dont know if this laptop supports nvme and I dont know what size of m.2 supports this laptop.
Acer Aspire E15 E5-575G-78SN
Intel Core i7-7500U 2.7GHz
Nvidia 940mx 2GB GDDR5
8GB RAM DDR4
1TB
You can use a M.2 NVMe SSD or a M.2 SATA SSD, both are compatible in your laptop.
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brummyfan2 said:Hi,
You can use a M.2 NVMe SSD or a M.2 SATA SSD, both are compatible in your laptop.0 -
Hello i bought a new Acer Laptop E5-576G, and attached is the screenshot of my hardware. is my Laptop compatible with NVMe M.2 SSD?please help about this before im going to buy an M.2 ssd.Thank you so much.0
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syntax101 said:Hello i bought a new Acer Laptop E5-576G, and attached is the screenshot of my hardware. is my Laptop compatible with NVMe M.2 SSD?please help about this before im going to buy an M.2 ssd.Thank you so much.
Yes, you can use a NVMe SSD and it will work with 2lanes.
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syntax101 said:
That's not a NVMe SSD, I would suggest a Samsung drive like this:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-MZ-V6E500BW-500GB-Express-Solid/dp/B01M211K53/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1532768172&sr=8-3&keywords=ssd+m2+nvme&th=1
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How about this one? it has on the label above NVMeThere is no Samsung 120GB here.. only 240 and 500gb very high in price.0
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syntax101 said:How about this one? it has on the label above NVMeThere is no Samsung 120GB here.. only 240 and 500gb very high in price.
Yes, in that case you can go ahead with the WD Green SATA M.2 SSD, I was only pointing out that it's not a NVMe SSD.
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But the WD Green on the picture is that still compatible on my laptop? because that is more cheaper than XPG NVMe.Thanks0
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syntax101 said:But the WD Green on the picture is that still compatible on my laptop? because that is more cheaper than XPG NVMe.Thanks
It's M.2 SATA SSD and slower than a NVMe SSD, you can install a M.2 SATA SSD or a M.2 NVMe SSD.
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Ok thanks.. i will go for NVMe...Thank you very much.0
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