HDD in a Sugo SG05 - Should I use a 2.5" Disk

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I've bought a Sugo SG05 and I've seen from a build log that using an SSD means you can remove the 3.5" HDD bay which seriously improves the airlow through the case.

My question is whether it would be worthwhile cloning the existing 3.5" drive to a 2.5" laptop drive to enable me to do the same and remove the 3.5" bracket?

I have absolutely no experience of laptop drives so (as I can't afford a 320GB SSD) would any heat that it generates outweigh the improvement in airflow. Any input would be welcome.
 
Wouldn't a 2.5" WD Scorpio Black at 7200rpm/16MB cache be the same speed as the 3.5" version?

I appreciate that it is the weak link in the system but as long as it's not slower than her current system SWMBO won't be unhappy. Saying that, perhaps I should get a small SSD for her OS and a larger external for backup?
 
Cheers Alex. I'm going to have to ascertain exactly what's on her HDD and go from there. It's mainly a home business machine so has OS, MS Office, picture (loads of them) and her music library.

A WD black is about £50 for a 320GB which would be fine, but I'm now considering a 128GB SSD for her if she can get all of her regularly used stuff on it. Photos and product pics can go on an external, I suppose, although she won't like it. I'll have to sell it to her on the backup basis!

I cannot believe I'm thinking about setting her up a Sandybridge setup with an SSD when I'm still running a 1156 rig! :D
 
Yeah it's not a clear cut decision. It does really depend on the intended usage. What you can do is change the location of the 'My Documents', 'My Music' folders etc after installing Windows Vista or Windows 7, and you could then point it to an external drive. You just need to enter the properties dialogue for that current folder, and change the path on the location tab. Then, for all intents and purposes, the change in location is totally transparent to the OS and the user (unless they're exploring the C drive) and should play ball ok.

Still a nice setup you have there, outperforms mine!

Thanks Alex. I like it, although it's back in my X500 now with a 6950 instead of the Xfired 5850's. Must update my sig. Thanks for the info above and I'm also now going to have a good look at the hybrid that sypher has pointed out.
 
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