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    How do I find out if this SSD is compatible..

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by John Marillo, Mar 2, 2016.

  1. John Marillo

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    It's SATA, and it's a 2.5" drive, so it will work.

    That said, I would avoid OCZ like the Plague due to their terrible reliability. Toshiba bought the company not too long ago but kept the same workforce for these drives (iirc). You'd be better off with a more reputable brand like Crucial, Samsung, Intel, or SanDisk.
     
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    @John Marillo the capacity is too small, and it's an old OCZ so unreliable crap. I'd hesitate to use it as main drive.
     
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    Oh yeah, didn't notice the 32GB. Get something that's usable...
     
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    Thank You for your help guys.