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Tips for a new owner?
Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 10:49 am
by VanZan
I just got a T400 today and have owned a T410 since last September. I have a 250GB Crucial SSD and 8GB Crucial RAM in the T410. Is the smart move to do the same with the T400? I ask because I've looked back a few pages of this sub forum and someone mentioned using an mSATA. I have one of these things in an Intel NUC but besides that don't have much experience with them. Is there a benefit to using these instead of a regular SSD? I assume people using the mSATA have a second drive by means of an ultrabay.
Also I saw that another user asked whether he should upgrade the T400 CPU (he found a T9600 for $20). This appeals to me but how difficult is it to do?
Basically any tips or recommended upgrade for my T400 and T410 would be much appreciated!

Re: Tips for a new owner?
Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 11:27 am
by Hans Gruber
I have a T410s and use an mSATA with the screw on adapter. The clean look version.
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I have 8GB of ram with a 128gb mSATA SSD. I have several 320gb drives sitting around that I have been planning on using as secondary drives. I have acquired quite of few Thinkpads over the last couple of weeks. My most recent purchase (last night) was a
2522-4BU T410 i5-520M(2.4GHz), 2GB RAM, 320GB 7200rpm HD, 14.1in 1440x900 LCD, 256MB nVIDIA Quadro NVS3100m, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn, Bluetooth, Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure Chip, Fingerprint reader, Camera, 6c Li-Ion, Win7 Pro 32
My total is now three T410s and three T410 models. I have sold two of the T410 series to people which brings my total back to four. I ordered a couple SSD drives to try out in the T410 model. I am testing the bus speed of SATA II, Trying to determine if there is a bottleneck on speed. This will influence my purchasing decisions.
With the some of the 120-1280GB drives they dial back the performance by using lesser quality parts (eg. controllers) than the 240GB and up models. I have a couple of Toshiba drives in my custom built PC. I plan on pulling one out that is linear in both read and write speed to test in one of the T410 models.
My advice is to stick with what you have in your T400 in the CPU. You already have 8GB of ram. I always advise people to stick with a 128GB SSD for their main drive and use a HDD in the ultra bay for backup memory on older Thinkpad models.
I always plan ahead. I will eventually get T420s models and I have been buying 7mm SSD drives for future upgrades. I also advise people who like to tinker or build/rebuild computers to buy interchangeable parts for future computers and upgrades.
Re: Tips for a new owner?
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 5:01 am
by Temetka
@OP: Your initial post was a little confusing for me.
So are you asking about what to do with the T400? If so, 8GB of RAM is cheap for it.
As for an SSD, a regular sized SSD should fit.
I'd get a Samsung 850 EVO 250GB Drive or a Crucial MX200 drive.
If you're asking about a T410's, from what I recall those use a different sized HD.
Re: Tips for a new owner?
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 2:22 pm
by ZaZ
I believe the T410 uses a standard 9.5mm drive while the T410s had a 1.8" drive.
Unless you've got a specific need, I don't see the T9600 making much of a difference in day to day usage. The SSD is where you get the best bang for your buck performance wise, regardless of the form factor as long as it fits.
Re: Tips for a new owner?
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 3:46 pm
by Temetka
I agree with ZaZ.
If anything I'd put a P-series CPU in there. They run much cooler, use less energy and perform 95% as good as their T-series counterparts for most tasks. The P9500 is a great CPU and should be compatible with your T400. Heck it might even take a P9700.