The best upgrade of an old laptop with HDD. For the system and applications, these 240 GB are enough for the eyes. Got up easily. Pictured are tests. SSD and empty HDD partition. See the result yourself. Heaven and earth. Some pros: A budget standard 240 GB SSD, in fact, of course, 225, this is an old topic, 240 Billion bytes are declared, and in the machine there is a binary system and in one MB there are 1024 bytes . Advantages. If before that there was an HDD and you just made a replacement, and even cloned the system partition, then the difference for you will be enormous. It used to run in a minute and a half. Now for 10-15 seconds. And so in everything. For laptops, especially old ones, such a replacement is the best upgrade option. At least for the system partition. Cons: Haven't revealed yet. And what are the disadvantages here. In terms of price, quality and benefits - an excellent option.
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