Thanks a lot man, I pretty much freaked out when I opened up the back of mine (never done much work with computers before). This video was a huge relief.
Thanks for the video. Great info on those extra 3 tiny screws and the speaker cable. It was probably harder getting the bottom shell back on then off for me. I just put in a 750 evo. The Samsung migration software worked perfectly (had to reset a boot config which was basically just hitting [enter] during startup). I understand why one would want to do a fresh Windows 10 install though. I'm getting a caddy for the old hard drive tomorrow.
To anyone following this video - it is great but leaves out an important bit of info. It is very easy to damage the wifi antenna wire as it routes thru the hinge and is very fragile. I damaged mine and now have a harder task than replacing the disk which is to replace the antenna
I can't for the life of me get the backside back on. The corner with the headphone jack and SD-card makes it so difficult. Edit: eventually I got the headphone jack into place by carefully lifting the motherboard with a thin screwdriver.
Unfortunately, there is no slot to put an m.2 type SSD. I have heard of people getting HDD caddys that can fit where the optical drive goes though, and you can put in an additional drive there.
So i want to use the hdd as storage and the ssd as boot and for my more played games. What would i need to buy to put it where the empty dvd slot is and how hard would the extra install be?
Thanks for the video. I installed succesfully a 500GB Samsung SSD. The speed boot speed now is incredible just 2 seconds. I used the Samsung Migration tool you can download and connected the Samsung SSD via USB 3 port using a SATA interface you can but on store or online. Remember the 3 screws he shows then but not showed in the picture of the screws with circles. When you first boot up the new disk you could get a boot failure message but just follow the instruction, reboot again and just choose the new disk. One last consideration: I'm not satisfied with the audio of this laptop. Very Low. After closing it I didn't closed very well on the front and the audio was much stronger and good. That's bad because the speaker are good but the case design suppress them. Maybe there's some trick we could do on them putting som little thicks to leave the sound getting out louder.
ravi kanth Yes, you can put an SSD where the stock HDD is and put that HDD in the optical drive bay with a caddy you can buy online. Look on Amazon for "HDD caddy" put the HDD in that, slide it in place of the plastic piece that current acts as a place holder in the bay, and use the front of the place holder on the caddy so it matches the body of the laptop screw it all down and you should be golden.
+GormyGorm A vegetable can run Count Strike, GTA V is playable (40-60fps) at 900p, anything using the source engine is easy to run at high frame rates. Battlefield performs excellent (60-70fps) medium-high settings, 1080p. BO3 runs alright, (50-60fps) at 900p and medium settings.
Great video. Many thanks! I followed the video, but now I can't get the laptop to recognize the SSD. when I boot up, it says there is no Bootable drive. I tried keeping the ssd in the primary slot and put the HDD in the optical slot, but then the laptop only recognized the HDD. Any help would be huge!
+TekSyndicus I'm using the USB drive method. When I tried using only the SSD in the primary slot and then booting from the USB, it didn't recognize any HD. When I had both hard drives installed and booted from the USB, it saw the SSD, but wouldn't let me install windows. It said that the SSD was only a recovery drive. And when the laptop is fully booted up, the computer only sees the HDD.
Dabrits Entertainment Plug the SSD into another computer and use CMD to "clean" it. I will link how to do that here: knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/005929en?language=en_US This will erase EVERYTHING from the SSD, just keep that in mind. But this should work. I use this utility all the time when a system doesn't recognize a drive as it may be formatted improperly. If it still doesn't recognize it, open Disk Management (search for it if you need to) and format the SSD as NTFS, click next, next, so on and so forth. Try installing Windows on it once again. If that fails, there is something wrong (probably) on the hardware side of things on the SSD. (This is very unlikely.)
Amazing video. Thanks a bunch for this. If anyone here knows anything about this, please answer it ASAP for me: I want to use the DVD tray of this laptop for the 1 TB HDD that comes out after I'm done replacing the laptop with an SSD. We need a caddy for that. Can someone tell me which caddy model should we order? Amazon has the 12.7mm and the 9.5mm. And if someone has already tried doing that and suceeded in doing that, can you please quickly tell me how you did it. Thanks guys. Waiting for a fast reply. (y)
Couple of questions if you can help, I was planning on putting an ssd and still keep my hdd that it came with. Is the sata connection sata 3( im pretty sure cause you have an evo 850 in there) but what about the optical drive. What kind of connection is that? Is it sata 2? Can i get a caddy and install my hdd into the optical drive bay? Will it still be compatible with my hdd and will i get relatively the same speed? Anything will help
You can definitely get a caddy for the HDD and install the SSD in the standard bay. The only issue is I am unsure of what speed you will be getting out of the cut down SATA interface for the ODD. At the same time, I doubt it will be much, of a performance loss, if any, as it is a slow mechanical drive. So you should be all set, go for it.
hey man nice tutorial. I was actually planning on using a caddy with an SSD to take advantage of that empty cd rom slot. would i need a 9.5 mm caddy or 12.7? and how would i copy windows 10 to the ssd and set that all up?
+Christian Miller Hey. You'll need a 9.5 mm caddy. Here's an amazon link to the caddy that will fit in your Optical drive slot: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Y8SGXW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2ZVBEWPR2FUW8
+Christian Miller You mean you put the SSD in the original slot and the HDD in the caddy? Because that's what I'm ging to do. I ordered my SSD and the caddy today. I'll get it on monday. Let's see if I'm able to work it. Did you have to do any settings before installing windows on the SSD? I read about the AHCI mode. Did you enable that? Thanks for the replies.
Hello, i have an ACER ASPIRE E15 (E5-573G-33WT). Can i do this with it too? And my second question. When i will get the ssd to my laptop, i will need to re-install windows 10 (because when i bought that laptop, the windows 10 was sucesfully installed in it, and i don't wanna pay for new windows 10)? Thank you for ansver :)
Yes, you should be able to follow along with this tutorial as long as the internals of your laptop match up with the ones in the video. Also, you do not need to purchase Windows when reinstalling it; the product key is paired with the laptop's motherboard.
+TekSyndicus lol, they do, even my previous laptop with core i3 SandyBridge supported virtualization. Well I have got the answer, earlier there were option to enable or disable virtualization "VT-x" in the Advanced tab of the BIOS. But in these newer laptops, they are already enabled from the manufacturer side. I have just tested VirtualBox with Windows XP, and it didn't gave me any lag or error that Virtualization is not enabled in the BIOS. But I'm yet to test few more softwares so that i can confirm that "Vt-x" comes pre enabled in this laptop.
+rsd Props to the manufactures then. I just perused the ARK and turns out, most intel cpus do support it on the desktop side. I always thought visualization was absent between ivybridge and haswell-e. I assumed it was the same story on the mobile processors. Perhaps it was down to missing instructions for better optimization for visualization?
Couple questions. 1. Do I just but the SSD and no other extras for the hard drive replacement? 2. Would you suggest getting the 4gb 940m gpu instead of the 2gb 940m gpu version of this laptop? I'm planning to get this laptop for my son and planning to replace the HDD with an SSD and add another 8gb ram stick
+Mannix Castro All you need is the SSD itself, unless you are planning on transferring the data from the old HDD to it. If you adding an extra 8gigs of ram, try to find the EXACT same DIMM that is provided already, as it would take advantage of dual channel. Finally, I would recommend the extra vram, if you or your son plan on gaming with it. The 4gb model was not available at the time of my purchase, as I bought it immediately after release. Some games use almost all 2gigs, although I have never maxed it out, I would recommend you go for the 4gb model if available.
Thanks for video. If i want to replace keyboard in this model, I have to remove the motherboard first? Or is it possible to remove palmrest only like in E5-571?
+Kalamburowy Bot I was considering painting it, which would require me to remove the keyboard, but I could not for the life of me figure out how to separate it from the face plate.
Hey, nice video, thanks for that. I have 2 questions: 1) Were there any seals that were broken while doing this? 2) If there is a DVD Drive installed, will the procedure still be the same? Thx
I'm a complete computer noob, but I'm looking into buying this laptop for gaming. Is this SSD completely necessary? If not, without it can I still run AAA games like Battlefield and Rainbow Six Siege?
+Evan Kozak An SSD isn't required, it just helps with loading times. As far as a good choice for gaming, it is a great value, but there are hoops to jump through in order to give you a good experience with this machine. It isn't a bad machine, but if you are not particularly tech savvy, I would recommend something like the Dell Inspiron i7559
TekSyndicus so will running without an ssd won't make games slower (like fps and things) just load times slower (like windows and opening applications)? And what hoops do you have to jump through? I've seen lots of people writing about removing bloatware, is there something you could direct me to to help with that?
Evan Kozak Exactly, it doesn't affect frame rate, just makes loading times longer. When I say hoops, I mean overclocking the GPU, changing advanced settings, configuring BIOS, etc. There is no single tutorial to do this and it is best that you are tech savvy to get the best experience as I said before.
You won't get the best performance, you will be stuck with bloatware, it would just be frustrating to use for gaming. It will always be a great office PC, but it makes one of best budget gaming laptops out their if and only if you know what you are doing.
Hey Tek, I know this video is kinda old now, but I just had one question to ask you about the games this laptop can handle. I just bought the laptop and I am going to do everything you recommended to do to the laptop to get the most out of it (fresh-install windows, geforce experience, turn off power battery-saving, etc...). With all of that, do you think this laptop can handle running the new moba Paragon?
The 940m should be beefy enough to run the game at 900p at medium settings, based on the fact that the game runs UE4. Other games that run this engine, like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, run at those settings and tend to maintain ~50fps.
thank you for your answer, but i have on other question about, before i remove the hdd i should save all my data and then reinstall the program ? can you explain the steps to do that ?
arenc muka The best thing to do is back up all your personal stuff on some flash drives or portable hard drive and reinstall Windows, let it update, and then put all your files back on
Thanks a lot man, I pretty much freaked out when I opened up the back of mine (never done much work with computers before). This video was a huge relief.
many thanks teksyndicus. i appreciate this
why doesnt yours have mounting screws... mine has mounting screws
hello, please help. I've followed your tutorial but now the Laptop's not running.
PLEASE
Shubhro Gupta OK. you need to be a little more specific here. What e exactly does the system do when you try to turn it on?
@@ln103815 me too, after placing ssd and i click power on, it seems like the laptop is not working, only the led blue light turned on
Thanks for the video. Great info on those extra 3 tiny screws and the speaker cable. It was probably harder getting the bottom shell back on then off for me. I just put in a 750 evo. The Samsung migration software worked perfectly (had to reset a boot config which was basically just hitting [enter] during startup). I understand why one would want to do a fresh Windows 10 install though. I'm getting a caddy for the old hard drive tomorrow.
To anyone following this video - it is great but leaves out an important bit of info. It is very easy to damage the wifi antenna wire as it routes thru the hinge and is very fragile. I damaged mine and now have a harder task than replacing the disk which is to replace the antenna
This model cant both SSD and HDD ?? or must replace hdd with ssd
Tell us if you upgrade your!
can you just disconnect the battery wires so that way when playing for a long span of time, the battery life will not be exhausted quickly?
+waiTeeberz16 Yes, but you need to open the computer; you can't just release a latch. like on some machines.
Instead of adding an SSD, can I swap the 5400 rpm hard drive with the following: HGST Travelstar 7K1000 2.5-Inch 1TB Internal Hard Drive ?
+William Andrew Yes, as long as it is a 2.5 inch.
I can't for the life of me get the backside back on. The corner with the headphone jack and SD-card makes it so difficult. Edit: eventually I got the headphone jack into place by carefully lifting the motherboard with a thin screwdriver.
Great video, steps were very clear. My only issue was putting the back cover back on after SSD installation, where the I/O ports wouldn't line up!
is there any way to keep my hdd and along with it can i add some ssd drive like m.2 ssd??
Unfortunately, there is no slot to put an m.2 type SSD. I have heard of people getting HDD caddys that can fit where the optical drive goes though, and you can put in an additional drive there.
@@ln103815 this laptop doesn't have optical drive slot
So i want to use the hdd as storage and the ssd as boot and for my more played games. What would i need to buy to put it where the empty dvd slot is and how hard would the extra install be?
+Dean Petersen Only one drive bay in this laptop
I got a caddy for the cd drive and installed the hard drive in there worked perfect
Thanks for comprehensive demo.
May someone please tell me a 8 GB stick of ram they installed on the laptop? Link? Please and thank you!!
+Kevin Zelaya This is what is in mine, keep in mind yours may be different. imgur.com/lMKgH3I
+TekSyndicus thank you very much !!
+TekSyndicus does this laptop have an msata port?
***** Afraid not. :(
+TekSyndicus Oh well thanks for clarification. How many available RAM slots are in this laptop though?
Thanks for the video, please give me a link to buy that SSD
Thanks for the video. I installed succesfully a 500GB Samsung SSD. The speed boot speed now is incredible just 2 seconds. I used the Samsung Migration tool you can download and connected the Samsung SSD via USB 3 port using a SATA interface you can but on store or online. Remember the 3 screws he shows then but not showed in the picture of the screws with circles. When you first boot up the new disk you could get a boot failure message but just follow the instruction, reboot again and just choose the new disk. One last consideration: I'm not satisfied with the audio of this laptop. Very Low. After closing it I didn't closed very well on the front and the audio was much stronger and good. That's bad because the speaker are good but the case design suppress them. Maybe there's some trick we could do on them putting som little thicks to leave the sound getting out louder.
Is This model has M2 ssd option if yes please post pic where it is located..pls
ravi kanth Kotagiri No m.2, sorry.
Thanx a lot Sir is ter any option to keep 1ssd & 1 hdd ?
ravi kanth Yes, you can put an SSD where the stock HDD is and put that HDD in the optical drive bay with a caddy you can buy online. Look on Amazon for "HDD caddy" put the HDD in that, slide it in place of the plastic piece that current acts as a place holder in the bay, and use the front of the place holder on the caddy so it matches the body of the laptop screw it all down and you should be golden.
how does this laptop do on csgo, gta 5, cod waw, cod 4, gmod, battlefield 4, and cod bo3, I'm planning on upgrading the ram to 16gb
+GormyGorm A vegetable can run Count Strike, GTA V is playable (40-60fps) at 900p, anything using the source engine is easy to run at high frame rates. Battlefield performs excellent (60-70fps) medium-high settings, 1080p. BO3 runs alright, (50-60fps) at 900p and medium settings.
+TekSyndicus okay, just one problem... I tried running gta on my potatoes, and I couldn't even connect my hdmi monitor 😢. loljk, but thanks
hey um can i please contact you somewhere
mine is an acer e5 574g, does it uses 9.5 mm drive too?
Great question; I just wish I had an answer for you. :p
TekSyndicus thx anyway
does the 8gb of memory that the laptop comes with 1 8gb stick or 2 4gb stick
+Jack Dan A single 8gb SO-DIMM.
+TekSyndicus thank you for a quick response! just ordered a second stick
I'm assuming the e5 574G is set up the same way. Am I correct.
no m.2? damn.....
hi dude can u tell me wich key to enter bios ?
+teksyndicus can you do benchmark videos
+William R Perhaps...
Why put the ssd in place of the 1TB hard drive?
I didn't need mass storage, I just wanted a cheap, fast solution.
Plus this model has an empty DVD tray so you can get a 9.5" caddy to put the 1TB hdd. He can use it that way for mass storage. At least I would.
Great video. Many thanks!
I followed the video, but now I can't get the laptop to recognize the SSD. when I boot up, it says there is no Bootable drive.
I tried keeping the ssd in the primary slot and put the HDD in the optical slot, but then the laptop only recognized the HDD.
Any help would be huge!
+Dabrits Entertainment Did you copy Windows on it from another drive, or did you install Windows off a flash drive as I did?
+TekSyndicus I'm using the USB drive method. When I tried using only the SSD in the primary slot and then booting from the USB, it didn't recognize any HD.
When I had both hard drives installed and booted from the USB, it saw the SSD, but wouldn't let me install windows. It said that the SSD was only a recovery drive. And when the laptop is fully booted up, the computer only sees the HDD.
+TekSyndicus I should also mention, I have two of these laptops, two SSDs, and the identical problem on both.
Dabrits Entertainment Plug the SSD into another computer and use CMD to "clean" it. I will link how to do that here: knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/005929en?language=en_US This will erase EVERYTHING from the SSD, just keep that in mind. But this should work. I use this utility all the time when a system doesn't recognize a drive as it may be formatted improperly. If it still doesn't recognize it, open Disk Management (search for it if you need to) and format the SSD as NTFS, click next, next, so on and so forth. Try installing Windows on it once again. If that fails, there is something wrong (probably) on the hardware side of things on the SSD. (This is very unlikely.)
+TekSyndicus thanks, I'll give this a try and let you know.
hdd and ssd same size?
Amazing video. Thanks a bunch for this.
If anyone here knows anything about this, please answer it ASAP for me:
I want to use the DVD tray of this laptop for the 1 TB HDD that comes out after I'm done replacing the laptop with an SSD. We need a caddy for that. Can someone tell me which caddy model should we order? Amazon has the 12.7mm and the 9.5mm. And if someone has already tried doing that and suceeded in doing that, can you please quickly tell me how you did it.
Thanks guys. Waiting for a fast reply. (y)
+Saad Sohail I found the answer, it's a 9.5mm slot so get the 9.5mm caddy
Couple of questions if you can help,
I was planning on putting an ssd and still keep my hdd that it came with. Is the sata connection sata 3( im pretty sure cause you have an evo 850 in there) but what about the optical drive. What kind of connection is that? Is it sata 2?
Can i get a caddy and install my hdd into the optical drive bay?
Will it still be compatible with my hdd and will i get relatively the same speed?
Anything will help
You can definitely get a caddy for the HDD and install the SSD in the standard bay. The only issue is I am unsure of what speed you will be getting out of the cut down SATA interface for the ODD. At the same time, I doubt it will be much, of a performance loss, if any, as it is a slow mechanical drive. So you should be all set, go for it.
TekSyndicus what sata connection version does the disc drive connect by? Thanks for the info as well! you the real og
Great tutorial. It helped me replace my friends dead hdd with a shiny new ssd :)
My new ssd not detected
Is it true that removal of Windows 10 Bloatware is better, Is there a specific brand or type for the extra 8 gb memory upgrade? Many thanks
hey man nice tutorial. I was actually planning on using a caddy with an SSD to take advantage of that empty cd rom slot. would i need a 9.5 mm caddy or 12.7? and how would i copy windows 10 to the ssd and set that all up?
+Christian Miller
Hey. You'll need a 9.5 mm caddy.
Here's an amazon link to the caddy that will fit in your Optical drive slot:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Y8SGXW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2ZVBEWPR2FUW8
i already figured it out and got everything working :) thanks tho i appreciate your help
+Christian Miller
Oh okay. So you got the 9.5 mm one?
Saad Sohail yep although i ended up having to swap the hdd and ssd and put the hdd in the caddy for my laptop to see it as the primary drive
+Christian Miller You mean you put the SSD in the original slot and the HDD in the caddy? Because that's what I'm ging to do. I ordered my SSD and the caddy today. I'll get it on monday. Let's see if I'm able to work it.
Did you have to do any settings before installing windows on the SSD? I read about the AHCI mode. Did you enable that?
Thanks for the replies.
Hello, i have an ACER ASPIRE E15 (E5-573G-33WT). Can i do this with it too? And my second question. When i will get the ssd to my laptop, i will need to re-install windows 10 (because when i bought that laptop, the windows 10 was sucesfully installed in it, and i don't wanna pay for new windows 10)? Thank you for ansver :)
Yes, you should be able to follow along with this tutorial as long as the internals of your laptop match up with the ones in the video. Also, you do not need to purchase Windows when reinstalling it; the product key is paired with the laptop's motherboard.
Can you tell what kind of ram can I buy for this exact laptop??? I have a really difficult issue about this...
Sorry im new to laptops but why would you need to put in that ssd??
An SSD basically just makes it so that your games and other stuff load a hell of a lot faster, like CSGO Dust2 in a couple of seconds fast.
+Mike “Bigs McLovin” R. Thanks for telling me. :D
Mike R. Does adding ram do anything??
awsome man thanks this is helping me. So will a SSD Sata Drive work in there?
hi man, is there any possibility to change optical drive with ssd?
Hey TekSyndicus,
do you know how to enable Virtualization technology on thus laptop? I can't find any option in the BIOS...
+rsd I don't believe mobile broadwell CPUs support visualization, sorry.
+TekSyndicus lol, they do, even my previous laptop with core i3 SandyBridge supported virtualization.
Well I have got the answer, earlier there were option to enable or disable virtualization "VT-x" in the Advanced tab of the BIOS. But in these newer laptops, they are already enabled from the manufacturer side. I have just tested VirtualBox with Windows XP, and it didn't gave me any lag or error that Virtualization is not enabled in the BIOS. But I'm yet to test few more softwares so that i can confirm that "Vt-x" comes pre enabled in this laptop.
+rsd Props to the manufactures then. I just perused the ARK and turns out, most intel cpus do support it on the desktop side. I always thought visualization was absent between ivybridge and haswell-e. I assumed it was the same story on the mobile processors. Perhaps it was down to missing instructions for better optimization for visualization?
Couple questions.
1. Do I just but the SSD and no other extras for the hard drive replacement?
2. Would you suggest getting the 4gb 940m gpu instead of the 2gb 940m gpu version of this laptop?
I'm planning to get this laptop for my son and planning to replace the HDD with an SSD and add another 8gb ram stick
+Mannix Castro All you need is the SSD itself, unless you are planning on transferring the data from the old HDD to it. If you adding an extra 8gigs of ram, try to find the EXACT same DIMM that is provided already, as it would take advantage of dual channel. Finally, I would recommend the extra vram, if you or your son plan on gaming with it. The 4gb model was not available at the time of my purchase, as I bought it immediately after release. Some games use almost all 2gigs, although I have never maxed it out, I would recommend you go for the 4gb model if available.
I still want to know if the laptop is a ATA connection or a SATA connection. Also, is it 7mm or 9.5mm? (from the original HDD, the HDD is dying.)
SATA, 7mm
Brave_SirRobin alright, thanks!
Can you change the cpu on that laptop?? And if you can, can somebody recommend a new cpu (i have i5-4210U 1.7-2.4ghz)
Julius Grigoras No, the CPU is permanently fixed to the motherboard.
Oh...
Hey, I'm planning to buy this laptop on the 23rd of December and I was wondering if you could tell me how it does with gaming like benchmarks, thanks.
pretty well my friend, I have this laptop as well. GTA V at around 30-40 at max
Nice video!!!
Can battery be taken out easily? And is it's battery easily available? like from 3rd party battery manufactures?
+rsd I can't answer your question on the cell's availability, but it certainly can be removed.
will i lose my warranty if i open my laptop?
+Mario Zula I have no idea. There is no warning that I am aware of. Continue at your own discretion.
+teksyndicus is the ram installed ddr3l-1600?
+Gabriel Seamen Yes, low voltage ddr3 @ 1600mhz
Thanks for video. If i want to replace keyboard in this model, I
have to remove the motherboard first? Or is it possible to remove
palmrest only like in E5-571?
+Kalamburowy Bot I was considering painting it, which would require me to remove the keyboard, but I could not for the life of me figure out how to separate it from the face plate.
I know this video is really old now, but does this laptop have a mPCIe slot by any chance?
Yes, but there is a wireless card installed there by default.
+TekSyndicus thank you. That's exactly what I needed. I'll just buy a USB wifi adapter
WHOA THERE! That is actually an M.2 slot, sorry. Without a doubt, not mPCIe, again so, so sorry.
+TekSyndicus crap.
Garrison Garza Did you order it? If you did on Amazon, you can cancel it.
Hey, nice video, thanks for that.
I have 2 questions:
1) Were there any seals that were broken while doing this?
2) If there is a DVD Drive installed, will the procedure still be the same?
Thx
+PoddeM No seals are broken during this process. Same procedure, you will just be sliding out an optical drive instead of a spacer.
I'm a complete computer noob, but I'm looking into buying this laptop for gaming. Is this SSD completely necessary? If not, without it can I still run AAA games like Battlefield and Rainbow Six Siege?
+Evan Kozak An SSD isn't required, it just helps with loading times. As far as a good choice for gaming, it is a great value, but there are hoops to jump through in order to give you a good experience with this machine. It isn't a bad machine, but if you are not particularly tech savvy, I would recommend something like the Dell Inspiron i7559
TekSyndicus so will running without an ssd won't make games slower (like fps and things) just load times slower (like windows and opening applications)? And what hoops do you have to jump through? I've seen lots of people writing about removing bloatware, is there something you could direct me to to help with that?
Evan Kozak Exactly, it doesn't affect frame rate, just makes loading times longer. When I say hoops, I mean overclocking the GPU, changing advanced settings, configuring BIOS, etc. There is no single tutorial to do this and it is best that you are tech savvy to get the best experience as I said before.
TekSyndicus ok. Say I ignore all of the hoops you just listed, how would they affect my experience?
You won't get the best performance, you will be stuck with bloatware, it would just be frustrating to use for gaming. It will always be a great office PC, but it makes one of best budget gaming laptops out their if and only if you know what you are doing.
Great video! Do you know if the installation is the same for acer E5-573G-74Q5?
Not 100% sure, but it probably will because the internals are likely in the same in location.
very useful video! thanks!
Hey Tek, I know this video is kinda old now, but I just had one question to ask you about the games this laptop can handle. I just bought the laptop and I am going to do everything you recommended to do to the laptop to get the most out of it (fresh-install windows, geforce experience, turn off power battery-saving, etc...). With all of that, do you think this laptop can handle running the new moba Paragon?
The 940m should be beefy enough to run the game at 900p at medium settings, based on the fact that the game runs UE4. Other games that run this engine, like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, run at those settings and tend to maintain ~50fps.
Thank you so much dude!
hey nice video, it helped me a lot to learn how to install the new ssd, i wanted to know that if i want to add a ssd i have to remove my hard drive ?
arenc muka Yeah, the HDD needs to come out to make room for the SSD.
thank you for your answer, but i have on other question about, before i remove the hdd i should save all my data and then reinstall the program ? can you explain the steps to do that ?
arenc muka The best thing to do is back up all your personal stuff on some flash drives or portable hard drive and reinstall Windows, let it update, and then put all your files back on
Thanks bro ❤
Is the CPU upgradeable?
Nope, it is soldered to the MB.
TekSyndicus but ive seen other vids like this and they look upgrade-able to me..
You're very helpful!
them hands tho
I like your voice
Nvme ssd support
Is the GPU upgradeable?
No, it's soldered directly on the motherboard.