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| Author: | florian [ December 3rd, 2015, 19:01 ] |
| Post subject: | Compatibility Dell w/ SSD |
Hi all, I wanted to make sure that the first SSD I'm going to buy would fit with my computer, Dell Inspiron 7000 Series (7537). My computer just crashed after 1 year and a half due to the hard disk (sure of that): Dell Serial ATA 6Gb/s 5400 tr/min - 750 Go 2.5-Inch I would like to buy my first SSD and plan to choose this one: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-2-5-Inch- ... sd+samsung What do you think about it, do you think it would be compatible with my computer ? Thank you for you kind help, Florian |
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| Author: | HaQue [ December 3rd, 2015, 23:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Compatibility Dell w/ SSD |
that should fit in no problems. but you can remove the back cover and have a look, usually very simple to do, and you can probably lookup the measurements of the Samsung to make sure. Samsungs I have found to be a good choice for SSD |
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| Author: | florian [ December 4th, 2015, 1:38 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Compatibility Dell w/ SSD |
That's great, thank for your advice. I've ordered my Samsung SSD 250GB, I will let you know |
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| Author: | pcimage [ December 4th, 2015, 3:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Compatibility Dell w/ SSD |
HaQue wrote: that should fit in no problems. but you can remove the back cover and have a look, usually very simple to do, and you can probably lookup the measurements of the Samsung to make sure. Samsungs I have found to be a good choice for SSD +1. We also like Samsung SSD and will use nothing else in our systems |
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| Author: | jeremyb [ December 7th, 2015, 10:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Compatibility Dell w/ SSD |
I only use OCZ Sandforce drives, unmatched performance, reliability and security j/k +1 Samsung, however I'd recommend a backup.. cloud solutions (Google Drive, SpiderOak, etc) are dirt cheap and simple to use (SpiderOak is slow as hell due to all the encryption). if you use your laptop as a desktop replacement get an external hard drive with a backup program like Acronis True Image Home. I think the new version also supports automatic incremental backups like Apple's Time Machine so you can restore back to a few minutes before the crash. |
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