Old_PC_Guy

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  • Sorry 'bout that, chief! I re-read the question and, it was on general upgrading - with an added emphasis on the M.2 SSD, whether it had one or not. Your answer was on point, except that I have upgraded to the 2tb M.2 SSD card I installed on this A315-56-594W I'm using to make this post... It obviously works.The first…
  • Sorry 'bout that, chief! I re-read the question and, it was on general upgrading - with an added emphasis on the M.2 SSD, whether it had one or not. Your answer was on point, except that I have the upgraded to the 2tb M.2 SSD card I installed on this A315-56-594W I'm using to make this post... It obviously works.The first…
  • Sorry 'bout that, chief! I re-read the question and, it was on general upgrading - with an added emphasis on the M.2 SSD, whether it had one or not. Your answer was on point, except that I have upgraded to the 2tb M.2 SSD card I installed on this A315-56-594W I'm using to make this post... It obviously works.The first…
  • Huh? The question was if the system came w/ an M.2 SSD - not about RAM or, *if* there was an M.2 (NVMe) slot to ADD an SSD card to.BTW - I upgraded, (replacing the factory installed Kingston 256gb M.2 SSD card), on my Aspire 3 A315-56-594W with a 2tb NVMe gen3 x4, M.2, SSD card - w/ out any issues; (no 1tb limitation.)…
  • Yes, it has an NVMe M.2 slot. It also has a SATA connector, w/ mounting brackets, on a thin ribbon that can be used for a 2.5" HDD or SSD. I recently upgraded the factory installed 256gb Kingston NVMe gen3 x4 SSD to a 2tb TeamGroup MP33 Pro NVMe gen3 x4 one. I partitioned the "extra" 1.3tb unformatted drive space into a…
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