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<blockquote data-quote="moab" data-source="post: 517015" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>I have a Patriot 32GB. As ever check the reviews to find the better brands and models.</p><p>Mine just connected like a regular SATA HDD.</p><p>Fun to mount the little thing in the PC chasis. </p><p>I think they might make different SSD adapters/connectors for notebooks - so make sure it has the regular SATA connector.</p><p>I set my other drives to spin down so my power consumption and heat is way down. </p><p></p><p>I attach benchmarks (C is the SSD, R is RAID, E is the single 1.5TB).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moab, post: 517015, member: 73157"] I have a Patriot 32GB. As ever check the reviews to find the better brands and models. Mine just connected like a regular SATA HDD. Fun to mount the little thing in the PC chasis. I think they might make different SSD adapters/connectors for notebooks - so make sure it has the regular SATA connector. I set my other drives to spin down so my power consumption and heat is way down. I attach benchmarks (C is the SSD, R is RAID, E is the single 1.5TB). [/QUOTE]
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