So I have an Inspiron 3847 and it has a 3.5’ 1TB hard drive. Sorry, I’m not at home right now and forget which brand.

I was hoping to upgrade to a SSD and therewithin lies the problem. I can’t find any 3.5 SSDs.

I’m very confused. But would it be possible to connect a 2.5’ SSD to the same Sata connectors my current (old) hard drive uses? I’m unsure which version of sata it is.

My PC was built in 2014 if that helps.

  • comador @lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Just ignore anything that says it’s for one hdd and one ssd as you can use those trays to make a 2.5" ssd appear as a 3.5" hdd any day of the week.

    If your intent is just one os and one data drive, get 2 small ssd drives for different OS’ if you want and one 4TB drive for data.

    As for good cheap drives, there’s none better than the Crucial MX500 for 1/2TB

    https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-MX500-NAND-SATA-Internal/dp/B078211KBB/

    When it comes to quality cheap 4TB, the following brands are best:

    edit: Note that the MX is higher quality, but older, which means more reliable at the cost of speed whereas the BX is less reliable but cheap and faster. The team group is pretty much the same as the BX, but has a better cache system and thus a bit more reliable than the BX

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      18 days ago

      Well. I did it! I bought THIS ONE along with a 4TB WD Blue ssd hard drive.

      Now I just have to decide if I’m going to reinstall Windows 7 from the backup I made. Install a whole new Windows 7 ISO from scratch, or try that Windows 10 version pirated without all the bloat.

      Then in a few months I’ll buy a second 4TB and then the next time I see some big sales on 2.5" SSD’s for like $20 I’ll buy 10 of those. Even if it’s just 100GB.

      I also have a couple of old laptops in storage people have given me, saying I could try fixing them if I wanted. Maybe one of those has a 2.5" hard drive. Even if it’s HDD. Just a little playground to test on.

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        18 days ago

        You’ll find that Kingwin to be useful at multiple things, I promise.

        I have something like 20,000 Windows 10 keys, send me a private message and I’ll set you up with a legit iso and key if needed. Otherwise, have fun nerding out with your new toys!

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          18 days ago

          Are any of them for Windows 10 LTSC? I heard you can get rid of all the bloat.

          Oh, also, I bought ram too. Gonna max out at 16GB now. Which doubles it from my current 8GB. I’m told 16GB is the most my motherboard can take.

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            18 days ago

            Zero chance. ltsc is a per license subscription cost. no company or person would give those out to anyone for free no different than giving a stranger your Netflix account.

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            17 days ago

            Windows 10 Enterprise is probably the least bloated version, it’s a company version after all and lacks a lot of the crap. Windows 10 debloater is a nice powershell app that does a good job too though.

            16GB is easily comfortable and can even game on with zero issues.

            Let me know how it goes.