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Hi,
I'm looking at buying a Cedar Trail netbook, probably the HP Mini210-4121 as I get an employee discount (£224!)
Would I get much benefit from replacing the stock HDD with a SSD device?
I know netbooks are a bit under powered (I'm hoping the N2800 will be a big improvement on the last generation of CPUs), and I heard SSD HDDs can really give slower devices a boost in performance.
It doesn't need to be a big drive. ~80GB would do me - as its a "as and when" device, to replace a 16Gb tablet device.
Any thoughts and suggestions?
Checked page one, and the recommended one seems to be Crucial RealSSD M4 64GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive (CT064M4SSD2) - looks good. Will it make much difference though?
And while I'm here, my dad has an older netbook, single core. He says its really slow - will it help his too? For £70 its a nice investment.
I'm looking at buying a Cedar Trail netbook, probably the HP Mini210-4121 as I get an employee discount (£224!)
Would I get much benefit from replacing the stock HDD with a SSD device?
I know netbooks are a bit under powered (I'm hoping the N2800 will be a big improvement on the last generation of CPUs), and I heard SSD HDDs can really give slower devices a boost in performance.
It doesn't need to be a big drive. ~80GB would do me - as its a "as and when" device, to replace a 16Gb tablet device.
Any thoughts and suggestions?
Checked page one, and the recommended one seems to be Crucial RealSSD M4 64GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive (CT064M4SSD2) - looks good. Will it make much difference though?
And while I'm here, my dad has an older netbook, single core. He says its really slow - will it help his too? For £70 its a nice investment.
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