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Generally, I have not heard of an m.2 slot that will not support any m.2 SSD. Compatibility should not be a problem, nor should storage capacity. In my experience, those are things you worry about with memory, not storage. So I would say any m.2 compatible SSD of any size would work fine in this machine. The only limiing factor there would be cost and what's available on the market. Personally, I prefer Samsung EVO SSDs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Acer has tested up to 512GB for the SSD, and 2TB for a SATA3 drive. You might also post your question on the Acer Community where there are many users that post questions and offer help and advice on Acer products. The link is: https://community.acer.com/
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