M2 port on MoBo of Aspire ATC 780

Enantio
Enantio Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 1 in 2018 Archives
Hi,
 I can not find the second M2 SATA port on the motherboard of my new Acer Aspire ATC-780 i7 7700. Based on the declared features it should be there. Is it possible to have a picture or a photo with the layout of the MoBo in question?
Regards
Thanks
Giuseppe

Answers

  • Enantio
    Enantio Member Posts: 3 New User
    ...to be precise, the parts code is: DT.B89ET.042

  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,478 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    You have only one M.2 slot for M.2 SSD, the other M.2 slot is for wireless card.


  • Enantio
    Enantio Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thank you so much, brummyfan2, for your kind information and image.

  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I have an Acer  TC-885G-EW11. It's a i5-8400 cpu so it's quite new.  Do you happen to know it its M.2 ssd slot supports only SATA or does it support the higher speed PCI versions?

    Thanks,
    Jim
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,478 Trailblazer
    edited October 2018
    jrm said:
    I have an Acer  TC-885G-EW11. It's a i5-8400 cpu so it's quite new.  Do you happen to know it its M.2 ssd slot supports only SATA or does it support the higher speed PCI versions?

    Thanks,
    Jim
    Hi,
    Yes,you can install a NVMe SSD, if you prefer.
    https://www.userbenchmark.com/System/Acer-Aspire-TC-885G/96551
  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    Hi,
    That's a great website....thanks so much!
    Jim
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,478 Trailblazer
    jrm said:
    Hi,
    That's a great website....thanks so much!
    Jim
    You are welcome :)
  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I went ahead and installed a 120GB M.2 NVMe Gen.3 x4 SSD(Corsair Force MP500 series) in the M.2 connector.  However when I look in bios it shows:
    NVMe Port1
    Dev Type-not installed

    My config now is 1xhdd sata port, 1xSSD sata port, 1xDVD sata port, and the "installed but missing M.2 SSD"

    I re-seated the SSD and it still shows not installed.

    Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Jim
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,291 Trailblazer
    Any chance it's on the wrong M.2 connector? There are two and one is only for WiFi/Bluetooth...
    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    The other M.2 connector has a WiFi/Bluetooth card installed so it's definitely the right connector I've used for the SSD.
    Any other ideas?

    Thanks,
    Jim 
  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I may be getting "over my head" but here's something.  I now have a Kingston ssd connected to a sata cable and just noticed my sata mode is RST with Optane.  I tried setting it to AHCI as it may be this mode(Optane) is for Intel SSDs only.  The Kingston ssd won't boot when Sata mode is set back to ACHI mode.  Is it possible this might somehow be causing the M.2 ssd to not be installed?  I'm thinking to try unplugging the Kingston ssd and setting AHCI mode and check BIOS to see if it installs the M.2 ssd.
  • jrm
    jrm Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I'm not sure if there are many people following my problem but here's an update on the TC-885G

    First, I'm running Linux Mint 19.0 and had a current Clonzilla image of that regular SSD I've been using.

    After I removed all the Sata cables and set AHCI mode the new M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3 x4 showed up in BIOS. I then plugged in the HDD that had the Clonzilla image and was able to restore that image to the new M.2 drive.  It worked fine and runs great!!

    I had run some speed tests on the regular SSD a few days ago and re-ran them on the new M.2.  The M.2 is 4 -5 times faster!  It seems like a good comparison as it's the same machine and the same Operating System.  

    If anyone is interested in adding a M.2 NVNe PCIe to this machine here's a hint.  Check BIOS as it will show a NVMe Port 1 "device not installed."  This will let you know it DOES support the faster SSD.  When you install the new SSD, it will show info about that SSD(size,name,serial).  One other thing, the M.2 connector is difficult to access. First I removed the HDD.  Second, pop off the front plastic cover and remove three screws holding the DVD drive.  Slide the DVD part way out and then you can see and access the connector.  Your new SSD M.2 may not come with the small screw needed to secure it in place...so plan ahead!!