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You can use the Crucial M.2 as it meets the technical requirements and it should work. However, there is no tested results with that. As informed earlier, it is recommended to go with tested component details provided.Kyradeen said:Thank you @Balatekie
Can I still use the Crucial M.2 that I purchased? And if yes, would that screw still work?
No need to look for longer thread. That screw should fix correctly with motherboard. Below is the motherboard showing SSD slot. Place for screw is highlighted in red.Rob99 said:M2 x 3mm should suffice. Does it require a longer thread or do you require the stand off too? Have you got a photo of the motherboard showing the M.2 slot
I request you to please have a look in to this community blog. It has YouTube video showing about M.2 SSD installation.Rob99 said:Is that missing it's standoffs?
Yes I've watched the video and it clearly shows some sort of standoff. Which as you can see on Kyradeen's photo is not present.Balatekie said:I request you to please have a look in to this community blog. It has YouTube video showing about M.2 SSD installation.Rob99 said:Is that missing it's standoffs?
Yeah it came with two silver screws. I tried them but they seem to be too small.Rob99 said:I'm presuming then that the supplied screws with the Crucial M.2 SSD are not M2 x 3mm
I agree with Balatekie in that a single M2 x 3mm screw should be the correct screw to use. However, I'd of thought though that you would of required a standoff - although I could be wrong - hopefully Balatekie or anyone with the same system can confirm.
Just same screw [M2 x 3mm] with standoff as shown on the YouTube video...:)Rob99 said:I'm presuming then that the supplied screws with the Crucial M.2 SSD are not M2 x 3mm
I agree with Balatekie in that a single M2 x 3mm screw should be the correct screw to use. However, I'd of thought though that you would of required a standoff - although I could be wrong - hopefully Balatekie or anyone with the same system can confirm.
Okay, so I will need a standoff also. Thanks for clarifying. How I do go about finding the right standoff?Balatekie said:Just same screw [M2 x 3mm] with standoff as shown on the YouTube video...:)Rob99 said:I'm presuming then that the supplied screws with the Crucial M.2 SSD are not M2 x 3mm
I agree with Balatekie in that a single M2 x 3mm screw should be the correct screw to use. However, I'd of thought though that you would of required a standoff - although I could be wrong - hopefully Balatekie or anyone with the same system can confirm.
Ah, that's unfortunateOk I've been looking around to see if I can find anything out about the correct standoffs to use and it's not great news. Apparently Acer don't have an official part number for them so others have manufactured their own. They have used a M2.5 screw which screws directly into the motherboard. The screw is 6mm in length. They also used a nylon spacer which was cut to fit (by eye).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKC8LQ3RK6Q
I really hope someone else can provide an alternative solution because there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there.
Yes that looks like it would work...good find. The M2.5 screws into the hole on the board and then your M2 x 3mm screw goes into the standoff, securing the SSD. Pity it's out of stock though.Kyradeen said:@Rob99Rob99 said:Ah, that's unfortunateOk I've been looking around to see if I can find anything out about the correct standoffs to use and it's not great news. Apparently Acer don't have an official part number for them so others have manufactured their own. They have used a M2.5 screw which screws directly into the motherboard. The screw is 6mm in length. They also used a nylon spacer which was cut to fit (by eye).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKC8LQ3RK6Q
I really hope someone else can provide an alternative solution because there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there.
Well I found this thread (https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/470477/acer-aspire-e-15-m2-ssd-screw-and-standoff) and tried the solution in the last comment on the page.
Would something like this work? https://m.newegg.com/products/1B4-00E1-00651
Ahh no worries, those standoffs are available on quite a few sites it seems, like eBay. So I can buy it elsewhereRob99 said:Yes that looks like it would work...good find. The M2.5 screws into the hole on the board and then your M2 x 3mm screw goes into the standoff, securing the SSD. Pity it's out of stock though.Kyradeen said:@Rob99Rob99 said:Ah, that's unfortunateOk I've been looking around to see if I can find anything out about the correct standoffs to use and it's not great news. Apparently Acer don't have an official part number for them so others have manufactured their own. They have used a M2.5 screw which screws directly into the motherboard. The screw is 6mm in length. They also used a nylon spacer which was cut to fit (by eye).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKC8LQ3RK6Q
I really hope someone else can provide an alternative solution because there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there.
Well I found this thread (https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/470477/acer-aspire-e-15-m2-ssd-screw-and-standoff) and tried the solution in the last comment on the page.
Would something like this work? https://m.newegg.com/products/1B4-00E1-00651