I have a older Dell 6000 laptop with a puny 40gb HDD... I was curious about how feasable it would be to just dump the HDD and go to a SSD. I'm not very savvy on laptops, how hard would it be to swap the drive?
It currently has a Seagate Momentus 5400.2 40gb drive.
With something that old, it doesn't make sense to spend a few hundred on a drive, when new laptops cost that much and offer more performance than what you have now. You're best bet is to upgrade to a Seagate Momentus XT, hybrid SSD Hard Drive. You get 500GB and 99% of the performance of your typical SSD. In somebenchmarks, the Seagate can keep pace with pure SSD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj-MzweNqFM
SSDs are badass. I upgraded from a regular 7200RPM to a cheapo Kingston 64GB and it is truly a night/day difference on my T410 Thinkpad. The loss of space is annoying when it comes to movies and such but I still think it is worth it.
If your old Dell laptop HDD is PATA - forget it. There are very few choices available. Think laptop replacement.
"Parallel ATA"... 44-pin...that's what I needed to know.
What is PATA? Is that the pin configuration?
"Parallel ATA"... 44-pin
What is PATA? Is that the pin configuration?
He has a pata drive and the hybrid is more than the ssd.
Meaning... I'm assuming... that SSD is out?
Newegg has WD PATA HDD's for around $100... with that, a good stick or two of RAM and a fresh OS install I get almost a new computer... 😵
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136114
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148161
Hmmm. Spend over $100.- on old or put that $100.- towards this:
Dell Inspiron 11z Core i3 Dual 1.2GHz 12" LED Laptop for $300 + free shipping
Would be an easy choice for me and I'm seriously cheap and frugal. New lappy time!
SATA, PATA, IDE... I feel like I'm back in the army with all the alphabet soup...
That lappy only has a 12" screen and no DVD drive. No... I just dropped $1000 on a new build, this needs to be a stealth upgrade... Or my wife will beat me to death with a rolling pin.
Meaning... I'm assuming... that SSD is out?
Newegg has WD PATA HDD's for around $100... with that, a good stick or two of RAM and a fresh OS install I get almost a new computer... 😵
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136114
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148161
That lappy only has a 12" screen and no DVD drive. No... I just dropped $1000 on a new build, this needs to be a stealth upgrade... Or my wife will beat me to death with a rolling pin.
So you get a $1000 pc and your wife has to live with a $100 upgrade on a 6yr old machine?
At least get her this: http://slickdeals.net/f/3718334-Dell-Home-10-off-Friends-Famly-code-Stackable
No, just no. It is one of the original Pentium-M's from ~2005. An Atom netbook is probably faster. An E-350 netbook definitely is.
Well, you have a 6 yr old single core, 256mb ram and a small & slow 40gb hard drive.
You could get:
A used 7*5 Pentium M with a 400mhz fsb to pin mod to 533mhz (33% overclock). 725 is $4 buy it now on ebay so 1.73 -> 2.13ghz for $4.
A refurb 7200rpm hard drive on amazon for ~$35.
2x512mb for ~$30 on amazon.
That $70 would be much better than any single upgrade because you have a slow hard drive and very little ram. SSD would help but a 64gb PATA is $107 and a 32gb is $80. If you were to upgrade ram and hd at $110 minimum, you are halfway to a new netbook.
Pentium M with a 400mhz fsb to pin mod to 533mhz