All you have to do is head over to ebay and you can work up something. They have every single connector you can ever dream of there.
There probably is a bay specially to fit 1.8" HDDs to 2.5" form factor bays.
No he is not asking about TRIM. He is asking how does the SSD know what part of the SSD is partitioned and formatted and what part is not. According to him partitions are something on the OS level, something which the OS knows after reading some information stored on the drive. The drive's...
What in the world do you want to copy from memory? My 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo can hardly unzip a file at more than 30MB/s, I don't see how his 30MB/s can be a bottle neck for any normal program.
1. Windows 7 won't turn off disk defragmenter service even it it detects an SSD. According to what I hear, it will simply not run the defragmenter even if the service and schedule is on on an SSD. If there are a mix of SSD and HDD, then it will just run on the HDD. Personally, I only know it...
If your old motherboard has only IDE mode, then msachi is not the drive you will using. I'm not sure what driver Windows will load for you. From what I hear, only msahci will do auto trim.
I think you're abit confused as to what I mean by auto trim. My auto trim means everytime you delete a...
You read speed is very good and that is all that matters.
Unless you're copying from some source that's capable of transferring to your SSD at >40MB/s, there's not way you're gonna realize your SSD's writes are any slower. Plus, you SSD's random write and access time with topple any HDD's
Why do you need to? I haven't had a desktop for a long time, but I'm pretty sure when you slot in your HDD into a bay if there is or screw it into that metal casing, that circuit is pretty much exposed. The fan blocking air in and out of the desktop doesn't affect it.
I've ran 2.5" HDDs outside...
You can do it this way. I'm assuming you have Windows 7. This is just the plan, for the exactly method how to perform each step just google it. You've 6000 post, I think you can figure it out well.
1. Partition your 15GM drive into 9GB and 6GB.
2. Use Windows Backup to create a system image...
I think that is a wrong concept.
Sequential access refers to reading a whole chain of data irrespective of what part of the chain you need. If the program just need 1 block of data from a hundred, it's gonna have to read all those hundred block into memory then only use 1 and discard the other...
If you're using Windows 7, 100% if will detect Intel's X25M G2 as an SSD. If you did not install Intel Matrix Storage manager, then then your HDD driver will be msahci. If you did install IMSM before, then you will have to uninstall it and set it to msahci. If you're using IDE, leave it as...
What kind of network are you using? If it's a wireless network, your network speed will definitely be the bottleneck.
Anyway, even the super slow 4200RMP Pata HDD will do well with videos and music over a Wireless G network. Even if you access it from two computers at once.
If you're accessing...
If it's important to you, don't turn off system restore. Your SSD has more than enough write cycles, don't worry!
Doesn't really matter if you run TRIM or not. If you're using msahci driver, which you should, it will auto TRIM everytime you delete a file.
You won't notice any difference...
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