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  • I bought it three weeks ago (beginning of may 2017) as you can see on when I started the thread. I'm not at all impressed that I had to reinstall Windows 10 Creators Update to access the drive, but once I passed that hassle it's the fastest thing I've seen ever, and I can still use the original hybrid drive for data…
  • Here is a HD Tune read test of the Samsung 960 EVO. I'm also including a read test of a very fast Voyager usb 3 thumbdrive for comparison. As you can see the EVO is over 4x faster.
  • Since I couldn't initialize the SSD I was unable to clone it too. However, I removed the hybrid disk and installed Windows 10 onto the SSD from scratch as suggested. I can now confirm that Samsung 960 EVO M.2 NVMe 250gb works fine on an Acer Aspire V5-591G-726Z with the Core i7-6700HQ cpu. It's sad I had to install Windows…
  • Thanks for an awesome reply - and a swift one! Since I still can't get the drive to work after confirming support I opened up my own thread here: http://community.acer.com/t5/V-and-VN-Series-Laptops/Samsung-960-EVO-NVMe-in-Aspire-V5-951G-726Z/m-p/501905#M16198
  • So I managed to buy myself a Samsung 960 EVO NVMe 250gb card abroad for my Acer Aspire v5-591G before finding this thread. Is there any plans at all to include this in a bios upgrade or can I just forget about it and consider it money lost? Im reaching here...
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