Swift 3 "Swift SF314-51" SSD upgrade

seb38
seb38 Member Posts: 5 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello

my Swift SF314-51 is 256GB SSD and I would like to upgrade it (512GB as per Acer recommendations, or maybe 1TB if I decide to go out of Acer recommendations).
I found tutos on Internet about how to disassemble SF315 or SF314-54 or others, but never the real "SF314-51".
Looking at vidéos, Swift SF314-51 is different from these other models aforementionned (not the same cooling, not the same cabling etc.), that's logical, each model has a specific physical structure obviously.

My question, is there somewhere a vidéo (ideally) or maybe photos or set of detailed instructions, about how to reach Swift SF314-51 SSD and replace it? I don't want to dismount everything on the laptop until I come upon the SSD...    ;-)

Best Regards.

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  • TECH_MAN
    TECH_MAN Ally Posts: 453
    Hi @seb38

    Acer recommends for 512GB
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  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,469 Trailblazer
    edited January 2020 Answer ✓
    Hi,
    I couldn't find any videos, however, I can show you some pictures which may assist you, M.2 SSD is in between the battery and the fans(yellow rectangle in my snip) follow the sequence in the snips below:

  • seb38
    seb38 Member Posts: 5 New User
    That fully answers the question, thanks a lot for quick resp
  • seb38
    seb38 Member Posts: 5 New User
    TECH_MAN said:
    Hi @seb38

    Acer recommends for 512GB
    Hello

    Do you know why it is not recommended? I mean, is it a matter of "unsupported situation", or "poor performance", or "too much heat", or is it that there is a high risk it won't work at all due to incompatibility?

    BR.
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,469 Trailblazer
    seb38 said:
    That fully answers the question, thanks a lot for quick resp
    You are welcome  :)
  • seb38
    seb38 Member Posts: 5 New User
    TECH_MAN said:
    Hi @seb38

    Acer recommends for 512GB
    Hello

    Do you know why it is not recommended? I mean, is it a matter of "unsupported situation", or "poor performance", or "too much heat", or is it that there is a high risk it won't work at all due to incompatibility?

    BR.
  • seb38
    seb38 Member Posts: 5 New User
    TECH_MAN said:
    Hi @seb38

    Acer recommends for 512GB
    Hello

    Do you know why it is not recommended? I mean, is it a matter of "unsupported situation", or "poor performance", or "too much heat", or is it that there is a high risk it won't work at all due to incompatibility?

    BR.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,234 Trailblazer
    They won't recommend anything they haven't tested as part of the initial product design. You should not have any problems with a 1TB or 2TB drive.
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