Switching to 60GB SSD, Any help ?
Sorry Title should be 120GB
Good day guys ! So i was having trouble on my 320gb Laptop hdd. for about 3yrs i was using my Windows in Low settings. my desktop looks like windows xp in very low settings im thinking of buying a SSD.
so here's my Top 3 SDD.
1. Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SSD $ 50
2. Kingmax SME32 Xvalue 120GB (KM120GSME32) SATA III 2.5 $ 46
3 .Adata SP550 120GB Sata3 6GB/s SSD " same price like the Kingston "
im from PH. i just Converted the Price to dollars
so im not in to Heavy Gaming at all Cause i Prefer Heavy Gaming on a DESKTOP which i don't have.. most of the time saving my Photos, Movies. a little editing Simple video editing sometimes . i do Clash of Clans of Bluestacks. what my Laptop can take ill install it, if it exceeds the System requirements i never install games or a program...
My Laptop is >>>>
i3 Quad Core 2.53Ghz
4gb ram (Planning to Max my ram to 8gb in the future)
Graphics intel R(HD) 1700 total
64bit win7
and my Failing 320gb hdd 60gb Primary for OS - Drive D: 396GB
and im planning on removing my DvdRom and Replacing it with a Extra Drive Caddy for my 320gb hdd that im using now so i can just use it for Storage.
i know its a bad idea but im really low on budget. i had a feeling that my Hdd is failing due to Overheating Before... i kinda opened my laptop's bottop Hdd and Ram is Visible. so when i buy a SSD im going to close it. but a Cooling pad.
im not new in this type of things but im kinda not updated so i just want to make sure.... thank you guys and Advance Merry Christmas to all
I'd get a 120GB drive at least.
EDIT
My bad i'd go with the first Kingston one. Mostly because I've had good experience with them, but really there isn't any difference between those drives.
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