• Reviews around tb (1.40 of 5)

    Acer Aspire E 15, 15.6" Full HD, 8th Gen Intel Core i3-8130U, 6GB RAM Memory, 1TB HDD, 8X DVD, E5-576-392H

    • However, the one caveat is this: the laptop comes with a 1 TB mechanical hard drive that is clearly the bottleneck of this system
    • I am really upset with this laptop because my order specs say it has a 1 TB hard drive and the computer says right on it that it is 1000 GB hard drive
    • Now for laymen a 1TB hard drive is a good incentive, and well, it does offer lots of space to store all kinds of data, photos, movies, songs etc
    • I used Macrium Reflect (free version) to capture a backup image of the original 1TB factory hard drive before making any software modifications, and to capture an additional backup image of the SSD after each significant modification had been made
    • It does all the things I need to such as PowerPoint, excel and have a 1tb hard drive
    • Quite fast, and I like the 1TB hard drive.
    • The WD Blue 1TB NVMe drive does work great however and its top speed is only held back maybe 30% from being in x4 mode when I benched the drive in my desktop at x2 and x4 but that's only in benchmarks
    • The WD Blue 1TB NVMe drive does work great however and its top speed is only held back maybe 30% from being in x4 mode when I benched the drive in my desktop at x2 and x4 but that's only in benchmarks
    • The 1TB hard drive makes storing all my images and files hardly a concern and it will also run Paint.net smoothly
    • And yes, you can always sell your 1TB hard drive for like $30-40 on ebay or letgo or similar sites
    • The TB hard drive is a nice asset for a computer in this price point.
    • What do you want for $329?I've swapped out the 1TB hard drive for a $70 Crucial 500GB NVMe PCIe SSD (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07J2WBKXF/( and swapped out the 6GB of memory it came with for a $68 16GB (2 8GB-SODIMMs) kit from Samsung (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KEAEX54/) .With these added-on bits, performance is far faster than most "ordinary folks" will need anytime soon
    • 's of other reviews have also mentioned replacing or supplementing the 1TB mechanical hard drive with a Solid State Drive (SSD)
    • n’t had any issue with the processing power of it and the battery lasts a pretty reasonable amount of time.
    • n’t be THAT bad”
    • ( i didn't have another computer to use ), then rebooted the computer, changing the BIOS to boot from USB, loaded windows 10 to the ssd, then ran msconfig to delete the 1T original hard drive from the boot option, thought I was all set