Definitely interested here, too. My Dell Inspiron all-in-one has a 1TB HDD. It's not particularly noisy - in fact, it's surprisingly quiet - but it is mechanical, and will eventually fail. Plus. SSD is just faster.
Definitely interested here, too. My Dell Inspiron all-in-one has a 1TB HDD. It's not particularly noisy - in fact, it's surprisingly quiet - but it is mechanical, and will eventually fail. Plus. SSD is just faster.
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Going by my experience that I've had so far with SSD drives, they are practically dead-silent while they are operating, the only thing you'll need to watch out for is that your laptop's motherboard supports SSD drives and has an SSD drive socket on the motherboard.
And yes, SSD drives are a lot faster than mechanical drives, I've noticed that my laptop boots-up faster than my desktop pc, which has four 1Tb 2.5 inch Samsung SSD drives installed in it, but they are connected-up to the motherboard via Sata cables, there is an MSata socket on the motherboard though, I wonder if I can use the 256Gb M.2 SSD drive from my laptop in my desktop pc?
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