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Hitachi 500GB, 5400RPM, SATA 3Gb/s, 2.5" Hard Drive. R620 each, price negotiable (last 2 left). Can also be used as an external hard drive with a USB to SATA SSD/HDD cable (not included)
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Basicly new laptop ram..Upgraded an HP Pavillion.
Will trade for a SSD 512gb or more.
Rep to ad if interested
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The question is Do you need an SSD? “Need” is a strong word, but we heartily recommend that everyone upgrade to an SSD. Solid-state drive speeds blow even the fastest mechanical hard drives out of the water. Simply swapping out the hard drive in your old laptop or desktop for an SSD can make it feel like a whole new system—and a blazing-fast one at that. Buying an SSD is easily the best upgrade you can make for a computer.SSDs cost more per gigabyte than mechanical hard drives, though, and thus aren’t often available in ultra-high capacities. If you want speed and storage space, you can buy an SSD with limited space and use it as your boot drive, then set up a traditional hard drive as secondary storage in your PC. Place your programs on your boot drive, stash your media and other files on the hard drive, and you’re ready to have your cake and eat it too.We can clone your mechanical hard drive to an New Solid-state drive so everything stays the same and you can continue to work like normalcloning happens the same day if you bring your laptop or computer or drive the morning it will be done same day otherwise it takes 1 day to do.
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