I have been reading a ton of information (was up all last night actually) about hard drive replacement options in these older PATA devices. So much information that my head is spinning right now. Also, a lot of the information I came across seemed to pertain to T43/R52 with the on board SATA and hardware mod available, or alternatively, resultant issues bridging from SATA to PATA and then back from PATA to SATA again.
So, first question, is hardware mod available for R51? And how much of the info for T43/R52 applies to R51?
And if hardware mod is not available, what is generally considered the best option for HDD replacement on an R51? I think I am leaning toward one of the following as a drop in solution, as they both seem to be pretty well regarded:
MyDigitalSSD 64GB PATA MAX 2.5" 44 Pin PATA IDE SSD Solid State Drive - MDSSD-PMAX-064 - currently $79.99 (+shipping I presume); 2 year warranty on that web page*
OWC 60GB Mercury Legacy Pro SSD 2.5″ IDE/ATA 9.5mm Solid State Drive - currently $119.99 (+ shipping I presume); 3 year warranty
* It is interesting to note that they show a 2 year warranty on their website, but a 1 year for the same item if you purchase it through their Amazon storefront.
But then I was wondering about some of the other options, like all the 1.8 ZIF, CF, or mSATA to PATA adapters. Although those solutions (+ a decent hard drive / fast reliable CF card) seem to be at least, if not even more $ by the time it is all said and done. And I am not sure I want to spend that much for ultimate reliability and performance.
OTOH, am I overthinking this and should I just go with a cheap drop in KingSpec:
64GB KingSpec 2.5-inch PATA/IDE SSD Solid State Disk (MLC Flash) SM2236 Controller - currently $74.99 & FREE Shipping, not sure of warranty but I have read mixed reviews of Kingspec, to put it kindly.
To be perfectly honest, I could get away with a 32GB KingSpec for only $54.99 (+ free shipping) as this is a truck mounted laptop for data collection (I have a landscape company). And the current drive is only using maybe half of a 40GB drive (Windows XP installed).
But when I started researching KingSpec, some sketchy reports prompted me to start looking into better drives, even if they were a few more dollars. Problem there is some of the "better" drives (MyDigitalSSD, OWC) are not available in 32GB, only starting around 60-64GB.
Another option might be just to look for a T60, there are tons of them available locally in my area, running and complete, on CL for about $120-150. Then when that HDD eventually goes out, at least I have the option of going with a regular SATA SSD drive which are much more plentiful and therefore cheaper.
I really love these old Thinkpads though, as I said I have a landscape company and we have them mounted in the trucks, and have held up to the abuse of landscapers for a number of years. I would love to keep my old R51 running a little longer by dropping in a $55 SSD, but I am worried about the longevity of the KingSpecs. And perhaps eventually (or now) start looking for T60(s) to start upgrading to.
Sorry such a long post and I am so all over the map, perhaps I should take a break and get something to eat and rest. lol I am open to a number of options and would welcome any input as I have read many threads here and I know you are a very knowledgeable bunch and I am hoping someone can steer me in the right direction.
EDIT: I suppose I should state my criteria. I am looking for decent reliability and longevity at a not too outrageous price. Performance is less of a concern, although I figure I will get a bit of a speed increase simply by moving to an SSD. My reasons for wanting to move to SSD are related to eliminating moving parts as this is a truck mounted application and I have always worried about a mechanical HDD as we go down the road and over bumps, etc. Personally, I only did any data entry (or more specifically, HDD activity, loading programs, etc.) on the laptop when we were parked and always instructed my employees to do the same. But you know how it can be with employees some times so I was looking for something a little more robust (an SSD) and to be honest at this point in time it seems as if I can find that for equal or less than the cost of a mechanical HDD, because the PATA HDDs are becoming a bit of a specialty item at this point and therefore expensive enough that SSDs have become a viable option.





