Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Hi All. First post and question on the forum!
I have a Thinkpad T410S that came with 100G HD and Preloaded with Win 7 Prof.
I want to replace this with a new, higher capacity HD and to load a Linux Distro instead.
I'd like to know for the folks who have upgraded their drives which brands/models have worked for them? (SSD or SATA)?
Thanks!
Eugene
I have a Thinkpad T410S that came with 100G HD and Preloaded with Win 7 Prof.
I want to replace this with a new, higher capacity HD and to load a Linux Distro instead.
I'd like to know for the folks who have upgraded their drives which brands/models have worked for them? (SSD or SATA)?
Thanks!
Eugene
Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
The T410s uses a standard 9.5mm drive. Any should work and the brand has little practical difference.. If you don't need a lot of space, I'd be inclined toward a SSD, which will be much faster, especially in Linux.
E7440
Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
The T410s uses the 1.8" form factor. These were available in HDD or SSD configurations. Probably not as easy to find at this point. The largest capacity I have seen was 300Gb.
Lenovo offered SSD's by Toshiba and Samsung.
Brad
Lenovo offered SSD's by Toshiba and Samsung.
Brad
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Thanks for fixing my screw up. Must have been looking at the wrong thing. I believe the 1.8" are on the expensive side. One in the Ultrabay might be worth a look.
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
There are plenty of 1,8" SSD's available, they are still being produced today. For example the Intel DC S3500, which is available with 800GB or the Intel DC S3700.Brad wrote:The T410s uses the 1.8" form factor. These were available in HDD or SSD configurations. Probably not as easy to find at this point. The largest capacity I have seen was 300Gb.
Lenovo offered SSD's by Toshiba and Samsung.
Brad
Older 1,8" SSD's that I can recommend are the Intel X18-M (very reliable) and the Crucial C300 1.8". (very fast) Other modern 1,8" SSD's include the Kingston SSDNow KC380 1,8", Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 1,8" and Crucial C400 1.8". (up to 512GB)
Alternatively you may also use a microSATA to mSATA adapter which allow you to use mSATA SSD's in your T410s.
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
AgreedAurora wrote:There are plenty of 1,8" SSD's available, they are still being produced today. For example the Intel DC S3500, which is available with 800GB or the Intel DC S3700.Brad wrote:The T410s uses the 1.8" form factor. These were available in HDD or SSD configurations. Probably not as easy to find at this point. The largest capacity I have seen was 300Gb.
Lenovo offered SSD's by Toshiba and Samsung.
Brad
Older 1,8" SSD's that I can recommend are the Intel X18-M (very reliable) and the Crucial C300 1.8". (very fast) Other modern 1,8" SSD's include the Kingston SSDNow KC380 1,8", Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 1,8" and Crucial C400 1.8". (up to 512GB)
Alternatively you may also use a microSATA to mSATA adapter which allow you to use mSATA SSD's in your T410s.
I've used the old Kingston SSDNow V+ 180 1.8" in mine. Not the fastest SSD by any standards but in real world usage I am really happy with the performance. I was also considering a OWC 1.8" as well. I don't know why everyone seems to favor the microsata adapter since 1.8 inch drives cost about the same.
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Brad wrote:The T410s uses the 1.8" form factor. These were available in HDD or SSD configurations. Probably not as easy to find at this point. The largest capacity I have seen was 300Gb.
Lenovo offered SSD's by Toshiba and Samsung.
Brad
No more 2.5" HDDS for the T410 series?? That's a bummer.
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Please READ what people are talking about!
Only the T410s needs 1.8" drives, all other T410 can use the 2.5" drives!
Only the T410s needs 1.8" drives, all other T410 can use the 2.5" drives!
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
Well, this shows what I (don't) know.RealBlackStuff wrote:Please READ what people are talking about!
Only the T410s needs 1.8" drives, all other T410 can use the 2.5" drives!
But that doesn't mean you have to bite my head off.....
I supposed My T30s each outweigh three T410S models.
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Re: Hard Drives for Thinkpad 410s
The absolute best option available is exactly what Aurora said, the mSATA to microSATA adapter. With a mSATA to microSATA adapter, you get the best performance (max out SATA II spec with today's mSATA drives), price (1.8 drive prices are ridiculous compared to drives like Crucial m500), selection, and availability.
cadillacmike68: It's cool man, nobody wants to bite your head off. It's just that folks on this board usually like to stay on topic.
I would tend to disagree with that. When I look up the 1.8" drives mentioned in this thread, the differences is huge. They are harder to find and much more expensive. Perhaps it is just different here in the U.S. I don't typically recommend Crucial drives in machines that run on SATA III spec, but for SATA II speeds, why not? The m500 and m550 in the 240GB and 480GB capacities are real bargains right now. The Samsung EVO mSATA drives are also priced very attractively right now.sir_synthsalot wrote:I don't know why everyone seems to favor the microsata adapter since 1.8 inch drives cost about the same.
cadillacmike68: It's cool man, nobody wants to bite your head off. It's just that folks on this board usually like to stay on topic.
I do not see the relevance of this statement. Are you asking about the weight or telling everyone? Perhaps you should start a new thread to find out more information on the weights?cadillacmike68 wrote:I supposed My T30s each outweigh three T410S models.
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