![]() ![]() As to updates, depending on your OS you are currently running now you may only need to make sure you are running the latest. You'll likely need to enable it which is quite easy. One of the issues is how the OS & drive knows what happening with a given piece of data that is no longer needed. 3rd party SSD's have a couple of ways to do garbage collection internally within the drive.The only requirements is getting a unit that fits -} A standard 2.5" 9 mm drive is all you need.On the most part the only real difference between the different units is the speed of the read & write speed unless you are coding or doing renderings the speed difference won't make much difference. ![]() ![]() As to who's SSD in your case there is no real issues as you have a 6.0 Gb/s SATA based system.You may want to make the jump to a 1TB drive to be safe. I recommend having 1/3 of the drive free on the smaller SSD's (256 GB or smaller) and 1/4 free on drives larger than 512 GB. If you get too small a SSD you run the risk of the drive failing prematurely. Unlike HD's SSD need free space to prevent wearing. Before you go down this path how much stuff do you have on your HD now? That will have a big bearing on what size of SSD you'll need to get. ![]()
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