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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Pro...6817990021 Allows you to mount 2x 2.5" drives in a 3.5" slot. I have one in my gaming rig and one in my media server and I love them. |
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Given someone who has decent computer smarts (can changed RAM, GPU, etc), how hard of an install is this? |
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EDIT: I may not have answered your question based on other responses. Sorry. It's easy. You turn off your PC, unplug the power supply, open it up. Once open you use a sata cable (hopefully you have a few or normally it comes with one) and plug it in, you then plug in a appropriately fitting power connector from your PSU (http://www.pimfg.com/ifaq/images/...werfaq.jpg). Then put it all back together and turn it on. You may need to enable it in your BIOS, but many are just Plug and Play. Remember to check for firmware updates. As far as mounting... I first used tape, then I bought Velcro and just have it snugly against my drive bay. SSD's have no moving parts so they can really be mounted any ol' way. I'm sure some people will disagree but you could even just have it sitting in there. Regular HDD's are 3.5 and SSD's are 2.5 for desktops. An adapter will be a fixture which you place inside the normal 3.5 drive area fitting it for a 2.5 size drive. An analogy would be the same way a MicroSD card can be put into an SD card adapter and used in an SD card reader. |
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Seems easy enough! I guess I would need to reformat afterwards to ensure my O/S is installed on the drive as well. |
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BTW Samsung's transfer or cloning software could not make it easier...unless there is some compelling reason to start clean it's faster to clone. I normally would have started with a clean install but I was in the middle of building a new rig and had just done a clean install to a HD the week before....no compelling reason to do it again. (unless you have a "true" cloning cable with software which allows you to pick and choose files....which neither version of this drive comes with....they can be had for about $20-25)
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If I have an extra computer, would I be able to transfer the HD to it and then load it onto the SSD without having to buy a transfer kit?
edit: I'm also dual booting windows 7/8. I have no use for windows 8, but I'm guessing it would be pretty easy to not transfer a certain partition? Last edited by by4x5; 02-25-2013 at 09:09 AM.. |
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