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Worth installing new hard drive on old computer? The computer is 8 years old and was used as a server / gaming rig / video editing rig. I got a S.M.A.R.T Sata error telling me the drive is bad. Considering the age of the computer, is it still doable to install a new hard drive and have it play well with my motherboard / power supply / gfx card. I now use the rig as a streaming device but there's some other issues it has that I can fix with a reformat / reinstall of XP. The HD is the only hardware issue I have so I'm wondering if it's possible. I'm not really a computer pro so any help would be great. Thanks. Here's what it has: http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...psdocmkfmt.jpg |
Yup. Hard drives are relatively cheap and if you upgrade to SSD you'll also notice a good performance bump. Make sure you plug it into the SATA2 port on the motherboard. If the rest of the computer croaks at a later date you can pull it out for your next build or get a usb enclosure. |
good timing grab a SSD on sale and your computer will feel almost new again (not so much editing/gaming) |
Would you install a 700$ exhaust on a 600$ civic? :joy: |
those Adata 250GB SSD's are like $89.. at the very least its worth a shot |
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Didn't check for replies here first before heading there. Could have bought an SSD. Forgot they were closed on Sundays. I actually went to NICX 3 times this week and made a purchase each time. Could have been 4. :joy: |
Yeah, that setup is still pretty useable once you stick an SSD in there. If you require more space for storing images, videos, and large files, buy a traditional hard drive as well. |
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Bestbuy had similar spec models for less but I refuse to shop there. |
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