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Is it worth installing a Solid State Drive (SSD) into my old PC?
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A friend said I should buy an internal SSD (Solid State Drive) and put all my data onto that... - How much faster is a SSD drive in practice than a conventional hard disk? - And would it be technically possible for me to add a SSD to what I have (listed below) which is now about 3 years old... Cheers Ship Shiperton Henethe PROCESSOR: Intel Pentium 4 based system £555.04 MOTHERBOARD: Intel Pentium 4 D945GNTLR system board Integrated Intel GMA950 graphics *Intel High definition audio *Intel 10/100 LAN*8USB 2.0 *4 conventional PCI *2 PCI Express x1 *1 PCI Express x16 *1 Serial*1 Parallel *4 Serial ATA interfaces *1 Parallel ATA IDE interface with UDMA33, ATA-66/100 *PS/2 Keyboard port *Mouse port *Intel Pentium 4 3.2Ghz Processor 775 chipset 800FSB 2Mb cache RAM: 1Gb (2x 512Mb) 533 DDR2 memory GRAPHICS CARD: Matrox Millenium P650 PCle 128 - 128Mb Dual DVI/VGA PCI Express X16 - s/n: KEW37452 CASE: ATX Midi tower with 300W 12V PSU DISK: Seagate 120Gb 7200rpm SATA hard drive OPTICAL: DVD RW dual layer +&- drive O/S: Microsoft Windows XP Pro Oem |
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