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Check the link below.ZenitramPRO said:I mean basically, is it safe to use use Samsung 970 EVO Plus M.2 500GB NVMe on my hidden M2 slot?
Someone installed Samsung 860 Evo Plus 250GB >> https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/567027/aspire-3-ssd-upgrade
Egydiocoelho,egydiocoelho said:This site model SDAPNUW-512G-1014 512GB is nvme and some users have successfully installed: https://www.userbenchmark.com/System/Acer-Aspire-A315-53/94889
JackE,JackE said:Safe? Sure it's safe. But an NVME EVO is probably a waste of money and can be fussy to get working properly in your machine. If it were mine, I'd try the biggest plain vanilla m.2 SATA3 card I could afford from a vendor that has a good returns policy in case it didn't work out. Any m.2 SATA3 card will be a whole lot faster than your HDD and should get along just fine with it. As for Win7, sure everybody who doesn't like headaches probably wants to use it on these newer laptops. But it's really not practical. Instead, I recommended dual-booting Win10 with LinuxMint Cinnamon 19.2. It can be rather easily configured to have nearly the same look, feel, function and stability of Microsoft's last halfway decent Win7. Mint is all I use now on my Win10 machines since I can still access and use all my Win10 Microsoft software and files like Office365 from Mint and its own Office-like application LibreOffice. You'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between Win7 and Mint GUIs and desktop. Jack E/NJ
I'm planning to buy M.2 for the hidden slot first and still use the HDD. Is 500GB Samsung 970 Evo compatible?christy1 said:
@JackE,JackE said:Like I said earlier, an NVME card is probably a waste of money on this machine. 500GB may or may not work and may or may not be able to achieve its full speed potential.
JackE said:If you get the m.2 card working OK, I'd suggest migrating the system on the HDD to the m.2 card for faster boots and overall response. Then use the HDD as the D : \ drive to see how it goes. However, 2.5" SATA3 SSDs with huge capacities are now becoming dirt-cheap so you might want to consider that option too. So many choices for you to choose from!Jack E/NJ
egydiocoelho said:The ssd m2 2280 sata 3 will work well with your hdd without problems.
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