How to install Acer Predator GM7000 to PS5

The Acer Predator GM7000 is a brand new PCIe Gen 4.0 x 4 solid state drive released in 2021. If you want to install this SSD on the PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, then you can check out this step-by-step tutorial at Seeking Tech.

Is the Acer Predator GM7000 compatible with PlayStation 5?

The following capacities of the Acer Predator GM7000 should be compatible with the PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive (‎BL.9BWWR.106)
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive (‎BL.9BWWR.106)
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000 NVMe PCIe Solid State Drive ‎(BL.9BWWR.106)

In addition to using the PCIe Gen 4.0 x 4 interface, all three capacity options have a sequential reading speed of up to 7400 MB per second. Furthermore, a customized heat spreader is also included in each product to help cool the SSD when it is running on the PS5.

The dimensions for these SSDs are 80 mm x 22 mm x 5.9 mm, which should fit into the M.2 storage docking bay of the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Digital Edition.

Moving important data off of Acer Predator GM7000

In order to use the Acer Predator GM7000, you will need to format it. Doing so will delete all of the data you have stored on the SSD. So, if you have any important files, then we recommend moving those files to another storage before you insert the GM7000 to your PS5 system.

Installing heat spreader to Acer Predator GM7000

If you haven’t done so already, you should also install the included heat spreader to the Acer Predator GM7000.

Upgrading the PS5 firmware

One last perquisite is the firmware of your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition system as support for M.2 drives was only added recently. Therefore, make sure that your console has been updated before you begin.

How to insert Acer Predator GM7000 to PS5

Now that you have done all the prep work, you should then insert the Acer Predator GM7000 into your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition system.

In order to do so, you need to take the following steps:

1. Turn off your PlayStation 5 console.

2. Unplug the power cable, HDMI cable and any other cable you have plugged into the system.

3. Remove the stand from the system.

4. Lay your PlayStation 5 down so that the side with the PS logo is underneath.

5. Position the system so that the backside, which has the HDMI and power ports, is facing you.

6. From your vantage point, place your right hand on the bottom right corner and your left hand on the top left corner of the outer cover.

7. Use your right hand to lift the bottom right corner of the outer cover.

8. Use your left hand to slide the outer cover off to the left.

9. With the outer cover removed, you should see the long rectangular M.2 expansion bay.

10. Use a cross-head screwdriver to remove screw holding the metal cover of the expansion bay.

11. Remove the metal cover to access the expansion bay.

12. Here, you should see another screw and spacer. Remove both from the expansion bay by using a cross-head screwdriver.

13. Place the previously removed spacer into the 80 screw hole.

14. Now align the Acer Predator GM7000, which should have its heat spreader installed, with the M.2 connector of your PlayStation 5.

15. Firmly insert the solid state drive into the M.2 connector from a diagonally upwards position.

16. Hold the opposite end of the GM7000 down and then use the screw you previously removed from the expansion bay on the 80 screw hole to fasten the SSD.

17. Place the metal cover of the M.2 expansion bay back on and then use the screw you previously removed to secure the cover.

18. Slide the outer cover of the PlayStation 5 back into place from the left side.

How to format Acer Predator GM7000 for PS5

In order to format the Acer Predator GM7000 for the PlayStation 5, you need to do the following:

1. After inserting the Predator GM7000 solid state drive into the M.2 slot of your PS5 or PS5 Digital Edition, plug back in the power cable, HDMI cable as well as other cables you previously connected to the system.

2. Turn on your system.

3. During the boot up process, you should get a notification that will ask you to format the Acer Predator GM7000.

4. Press the PS button on the DualSense to power it on.

5. Select the Format M.2 SSD option.

6. After the formatting is completed, you should see a screen that shows that sequential read speed of your Acer Predator GM7000 solid state drive as detected by your PlayStation 5 system.

7. Select the OK option to get to the Home Screen main menu.

Where to find Acer Predator GM7000 in the PS5 menus

If you have a hard time finding where your Acer Predator GM7000 is located in the menus of your PlayStation 5 system, you can do the following:

1. From the Home Screen, select the Settings options on the top right corner.

2. From the Settings menu, select Storage.

3. From the Storage menu, select M.2 SSD Storage on the left side.

4. On the right side of the same Storage Menu, you should see the current information on your Acer Predator GM7000.

You can also use this Storage menu to move games, delete games, reformat the GM7000 and change the default installation location.

What’s the difference between the Acer Predator GM7000 and Samsung 980 Pro?

The Predator GM7000 is one of Acer’s first solid state drives. You can check out this comparison guide to see how it compares to the Samsung 980 Pro.

Quick Summary

The Acer Predator GM7000 is faster than the Samsung 980 Pro at maximum sequential reading.

On the other hand, the 980 Pro is faster at maximum random reading.

When it comes maximum sequential writing, the Samsung 980 Pro is faster at the 500 GB/512 GB capacity while the Predator GM7000 is faster at the 1 TB and 2 TB capacities.

For maximum random writing, the 980 Pro is faster at the 500 GB/512 GB and 2 TB capacities. The 1 TB versions of both storage drives have the same top random write speeds.

As for endurance, the 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000 is expected to last longer than the Samsung 980 Pro. The endurance rating is the same for both SSDs at the 500 GB/512 GB and 2 TB capacities.

The Predator GM7000 does have a longer reliability rating than the 980 Pro, however.

Predator GM7000 vs. 980 Pro Comparison Chart

You can take a look at Seeking Tech’s comparison table for the GM7000 and 980 Pro below.

Acer Predator GM7000 Solid State DriveSamsung 980 Pro Solid State Drive
Capacity Options512 GB

1 TB

2 TB
250 GB

500 GB

1 TB

2 TB
Form FactorM.2 2280M.2 2280
InterfacePCIe Gen4 x4PCIe Gen4 x4
Heat SinkIncludedNot included
Maximum Sequential Read Speed512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second

1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second

2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second
250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 6400 MB per second

500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 6900 MB per second

1 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 7000 MB per second

2 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 7000 MB per second
Maximum Sequential Write Speed512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 3400 MB per second

1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 6400 MB per second

2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 6700 MB per second
250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 2700 MB per second

500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5000 MB per second

1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5000 MB per second

2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5100 MB per second
Maximum Random Read Speed512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 200K IOPS

1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 400K IOPS

2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS
250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 500K IOPS

500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 800K IOPS

1 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS

2 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS
Maximum Random Write Speed512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS

1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 1000K IOPS

2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS
250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 600K IOPS

500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS

1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS

2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS
Endurance512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: 300 TBW

1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: 600 TBW

2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: 1300 TBW
250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: 150 TBW

500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: 300 TBW

1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: 600 TBW

2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: 1200 TBW
Reliability (MTBF)2,000,000 hours1,500,000 hours
Operating Temperature0 °C to 70 °C (or 32 °F to 158 °F)0 °C to 70 °C (or 32 °F to 158 °F)
Non-Operating Temperature-40 °C to 85 °C (or -40 °F to 185 °F)-40 °C to 85 °C (or -40 °F to 185 °F)
Warranty5 years5 years
PricingCheck price on Amazon.(#CommissionsEarned)Check price on Amazon.(#CommissionsEarned)

Capacity Options

You can check out the available capacities for both the Predator GM3500 and 980 Pro below:

Acer Predator GM3500:

  • 512 GB
  • 1 TB
  • 2 TB

Samsung 980 Pro:

  • 250 GB
  • 500 GB
  • 1 TB
  • 2 TB

Form Factor

When it comes to the form factor, the GM7000 and 980 Pro both utilize M.2 2280.

Interface

As for the interface, these Acer and Samsung SSDs use PCIe Gen4 x4.

Heat Sink

The GM7000 comes with an optional heatsink while the 980 Pro doesn’t.

Maximum Sequential Read Speed

When you compare the same or similar capacities, the 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000 is 500 MB per second faster, or 7.25% faster, than the 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro at maximum sequential reading.

The 1 TB and 2 TB versions of the Predator GM7000 are also 400 MB per second faster, or 5.71% faster, than the TB and 2 TB versions of the 980 Pro.

You can check out the maximum sequential read speed specifications below:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 7400 MB per second
  • 250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 6400 MB per second
  • 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 6900 MB per second
  • 1 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 7000 MB per second
  • 2 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 7000 MB per second

Maximum Sequential Write Speed

As for maximum sequential writing, the 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro is 1600 MB per second faster, or 47.06% faster, than the 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000.

On the other hand, the 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000 is 1400 MB per second faster, or 28% faster, than the 1 TB Samsung 980 Pro.

The 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro is also 1600 MB per second faster, or 31.37% faster, than the 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000.

You can take a look at the maximum sequential write speed specs below:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 3400 MB per second
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 6400 MB per second
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 6700 MB per second
  • 250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 2700 MB per second
  • 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5000 MB per second
  • 1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5000 MB per second
  • 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 5100 MB per second

Maximum Random Read Speed

In regards to maximum random reading, the 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro is 600K IOPS faster, or 300% faster, than the 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000.

The 1 TB 980 Samsung Pro is also 600K IOPS faster, or 150% faster, than the 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000.

Finally, the 2 TB 980 Samsung Pro is 300K IOPS faster, or 42.86% faster, than the 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000.

You can find the maximum random read speeds below:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 200K IOPS
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 400K IOPS
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS
  • 250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 500K IOPS
  • 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 800K IOPS
  • 1 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS
  • 2 TB 980 Samsung Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS

Maximum Random Write Speed

When it comes to maximum random writing, the 500 GB and 2 TB capacities of the Samsung 980 Pro are 300K IOPS faster, or 42.86% faster, than the 512 GB and 2 TB capacities Acer Predator GM7000.

The 1 TB capacity for both of these solid state drives have the same top speeds in this category.

You can find the maximum random write speed specifications below:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 1000K IOPS
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: Up to 700K IOPS
  • 250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 600K IOPS
  • 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS
  • 1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS
  • 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: Up to 1000K IOPS

Endurance

When you compare the same or similar capacity options, the 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000 has a better endurance rating than the 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro.

Otherwise, the two SSDs have the same Terabytes Written.

You can check out the TBW specs below:

  • 512 GB Acer Predator GM7000: 300 TBW
  • 1 TB Acer Predator GM7000: 600 TBW
  • 2 TB Acer Predator GM7000: 1300 TBW
  • 250 GB Samsung 980 Pro: 150 TBW
  • 500 GB Samsung 980 Pro: 300 TBW
  • 1 TB Samsung 980 Pro: 600 TBW
  • 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro: 1200 TBW

Reliability (MTBF)

The Acer Predator GM7000 has a 500,000 hours longer Mean Time Between Failures rating than the 980 Pro.

You can check out the reliability specs below:

  • Acer Predator GM7000: 2,000,000 hours
  • Samsung 980 Pro: 1,500,000 hours

Operating Temperature

The GM7000 and 980 Pro have the same operating temperature range of 0 °C to 70 °C (or 32 °F to 158 °F).

Non-Operating Temperature

These Acer and Samsung SSDs also have the same non-operating temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C (or -40 °F to 185 °F).

Warranty

The Acer Predator GM7000 Solid State Drive and Samsung 980 Pro Solid State Drive each comes with a 5-year warranty.

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