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Hi, thank you for your reply! I've seen this post, but I don't know if he bought the SSD and if this worked.
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¿Seguro que solo soporta SATA y no PCIe? https://us.v-cdn.net/6029997/uploads/migration/17125i62B128A90DAA397E.jpg
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Pues al parecer, resulta que en algunos (sino en todos) los E5-575G-xxx, sí que se puede utilizar M.2 PCIe/NVMe. Eso sí x2 lanes, en vez de x4. Te capa la velocidad máxima secuencial a la mitad si el disco es, p.ej. Samsung 960 EVO, pero el resto de velocidades (lectura aleatoria, etc.) vienen a ser más o menos igual que…
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Excuse me, I post this here by error. It was for another thread. But you can answer too! This post was also useful. Everything about that topic started for me here. ;-)
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Hi! This thread is really useful. I have a E5-575G(-598W) and I'm going to upgrade it with a Samsung 960 EVO through the M.2 port. I know this laptop's M.2 port has x2 lanes, not x4. But I don't mind (I need quick access time [low latency] and quick random read, and those are great with that SSD in my model as I've seen in…
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Hi! This thread is really useful. I have a E5-575G(-598W) and I'm going to upgrade it with a Samsung 960 EVO through the M.2 port. I know this laptop's M.2 port has x2 lanes, not x4. But I don't mind (I need quick access time [low latency] and quick random read, and those are great with that SSD in my model as I've seen in…
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Aquí, un Samsung 960 Evo (M.2 x2lanes, PCIe) en un Acer E5-575G-...: https://us.v-cdn.net/6029997/uploads/migration/17125i62B128A90DAA397E.jpg Funciona a esta velocidad aprox.: https://us.v-cdn.net/6029997/uploads/migration/17126i8A0F64365C7F90C4.jpg
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E5-575G have an M.2 slot, really. https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/493903/nvme-boot-ssd-in-e5-575g-55kk-it-is-possible