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OP has an "old PC" he says, so it may come down to the number of SATA ports available.
SSDs are usually SATA and "should" have the same connectors as HDDs, making wiring-up easier. These connectors are the newer slim-style, some have retaining spring-clips too.
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I have an issue with LMS Data though, having bought a plastic "adaptor" - while it fits the 2.5" SSD - LMS has forgotten where the 3.5" bay screws go. It claims to be a 2.5" - 3.5" adaptor what's more!
EDIT- Friend suggested using woodscrews ( Yikes!), so I tapped the holes M3, then filed the PC chassis . . . nice.
-But why can't Mfrs get it right instead of spending a fortune on a Moulding that's wrong in so many ways? It's about time these smaller ( SSD ) drives could be fitted without screws, thereby making Installation easier.... and you can't then lose them!
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Any thoughts on installing the OS ? ....it's an unopened Win7 Pro which I intend to use on a Quad-core (Old SATA, with IDE too ) MBO, with only 4Gb RAM . . . hence spending a little on the SSD. It's an old PC that I've managed to fit out for 64-bit Video-Editing programs . . . yes I know 4G RAM is marginal, but I'm hoping the 270G SSD should compensate . . . if I can persuade the processor to use it for scratch-pad use too. However, I'm told you don't "Format" SSD's - so I'm unsure if I can create a small Partition, say 20G's . . . ?
At least when I up-grade I can take the SSD with me . . . although it seems most MBO's now offer M2 data connectors . . . Really, I'm just waiting for Processor prices to come down a little, or a lot.
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