Re: Solid state drives?
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:46 am
Didn't really read the thread, but some good info here:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2010/0 ... rives.html
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2010/0 ... rives.html
I believe they have a caddy or a bracket that comes with them that will fit into a 3.5" bay.chaibuka wrote:I'm a little tech challenged. How do you tell if a ssd is for laptop or desktop.
more or less, 2.5" drives will fit in most laptops, 3.5" drives are desktop sized. or as mentioned above, you can use a 2.5" in a desktop machine with an adaptor/caddy thingo.chaibuka wrote:I'm a little tech challenged. How do you tell if a ssd is for laptop or desktop.
Thanks, So the power and communications plug must be the same for both laptop and desktop.fishmonkey wrote:more or less, 2.5" drives will fit in most laptops, 3.5" drives are desktop sized. or as mentioned above, you can use a 2.5" in a desktop machine with an adaptor/caddy thingo.chaibuka wrote:I'm a little tech challenged. How do you tell if a ssd is for laptop or desktop.
most computers these days use SATA connectors, which are the same size for both 2.5" and 3.5" drives.chaibuka wrote:Thanks, So the power and communications plug must be the same for both laptop and desktop.fishmonkey wrote:more or less, 2.5" drives will fit in most laptops, 3.5" drives are desktop sized. or as mentioned above, you can use a 2.5" in a desktop machine with an adaptor/caddy thingo.chaibuka wrote:I'm a little tech challenged. How do you tell if a ssd is for laptop or desktop.