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Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
Hi there,
I recently got a W500 with only 160 GB HDD and I want to replace it by a new drive of 1TB (or at least 500 GB)
What I have now is 7200 RPM, I guess it's SATA I
I'm not very used to purchase hard drives but I guess the most usual drives are now SATA III 5400 rpm, right?
Is the W500 going to take advantage of the SATA III?
Will I feel it slower because the 5400 rpm instead of 7200 rpm?
Thank you
I recently got a W500 with only 160 GB HDD and I want to replace it by a new drive of 1TB (or at least 500 GB)
What I have now is 7200 RPM, I guess it's SATA I
I'm not very used to purchase hard drives but I guess the most usual drives are now SATA III 5400 rpm, right?
Is the W500 going to take advantage of the SATA III?
Will I feel it slower because the 5400 rpm instead of 7200 rpm?
Thank you
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Hans Gruber
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
It only has an SATA II port. You really only want to go with an SSD unless you are on a budget or have a spinner drive sitting around. Best case scenario 240-280MB reads with an SSD.
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
hello and welcome to the forum..
you want a 7200 RPM drive.. obviously, it is faster..
AND an SSD is lightning fast.. but more costly..
OH! please correct your location to your city pr town in basque country, ES..
thanks..
you want a 7200 RPM drive.. obviously, it is faster..
AND an SSD is lightning fast.. but more costly..
OH! please correct your location to your city pr town in basque country, ES..
thanks..
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
Thanks a lot Hans Gruber and BillMorrow
I don't wanna invest too much money in this laptop so in principle I think I won't purchase a SSD
7200 RPM is your recommendation. Question is: does it need to be a Sata ii or would it also manage a Sata III?
Thank you
I don't wanna invest too much money in this laptop so in principle I think I won't purchase a SSD
7200 RPM is your recommendation. Question is: does it need to be a Sata ii or would it also manage a Sata III?
Thank you
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Hans Gruber
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
The newer the drive the better. In theory a 7200rpm drive is better than a 5400rpm drive. If you have an old 7200rpm drive, a new 5400rpm drive would probably outperform it. SATA III spinner drives just revert to SATA II standard. It doesn't make a difference because your spinner drive will not approach the SATA II bus limit. I just got a 240GB Crucxial Bx300 for $38. I think it's well worth considering an SSD. Some 120GB SSD's can be found under $30.
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jcvjcvjcvjcv
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
Even older 7200 rpm drives will have lower access time than new 5400 rpm drives.
You need to look at platter density for throughput.
7200rpm drives run more noisy though.
And for OS; get an SSD.
SATA II or SATA III with HDDs doesn't make a difference. Only the cache will exceed the SATA II limit. SATA is forward and backward compatible; it will just work at the slowest of both.
For SSD's there is not so much noticeable difference either, as the gain comes from reduced access time, not increased throughput.
You need to look at platter density for throughput.
7200rpm drives run more noisy though.
And for OS; get an SSD.
SATA II or SATA III with HDDs doesn't make a difference. Only the cache will exceed the SATA II limit. SATA is forward and backward compatible; it will just work at the slowest of both.
For SSD's there is not so much noticeable difference either, as the gain comes from reduced access time, not increased throughput.
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
An SSD in a T500 makes a big difference in performance. I have a T500 that I upgraded to 250GB SSD, 8GB ram and a T9600 processor. Still better than anything Walmart sells.
A31p P-IV 2Ghz, 2MB, 2653-R6U
T500 T9600 2055-BE9
T510 i5 4384-DV7
T510 i7 4349-A64
T520 i7QM 4242-4UU Highly Modified
T16 i7 1260P 21BV000SUS
T500 T9600 2055-BE9
T510 i5 4384-DV7
T510 i7 4349-A64
T520 i7QM 4242-4UU Highly Modified
T16 i7 1260P 21BV000SUS
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CrazyTPFan
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Re: Change hard drive to say 500Gb or 1TB
I would go for a SSD (if not too costly), It would speed things up a lot!
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