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Tag Archives: Solid State Drive
Can I build a gaming computer under $1000? (Apr 2015 edition)
It’s April 2015 and we are revisiting our exercise in budget computing: Can we build a computer that will give acceptable gaming performance for under $1000 (In our 80 pound weakling Canadian dollars)? In the past year we have seen DDR3 … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, General Computer, PC Gaming, Upgrading
Tagged AMD, Budget, Build, Computer, Configure, Gaming, Graphics, Hardware, Intel, Solid State Drive
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What is the state of Thunderbolt drives? (October 2014 edition)
Thunderbolt drive news (Note 4/2020, many of the products introduced in 2014 are now out of date in 2020) Apple has left Firewire and adopted Thunderbolt as their recommended high speed connection for external hard drives (and monitors and other … Continue reading
Posted in Hard Drive News, Hard Drives and SSD, Mac questions, News, Performance
Tagged Apple, Direct-attached storage, Drives, Graphics, Hard Drive, Hardware, high speed, high speed high capacity, Intel, Macintosh, MacPro. 10 Gbps. 20 Gbps, multimedia, Performance, RAID, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Storage, Thunderbolt, video editing
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Q. Where did OCZ Technologies go? What happens to my warranty?
OCZ Technologies (OCZ Technology Group) was a leading edge producer of performance computer products – at first RAM memory and power supplies for gaming and overclocking, then they took on SSD solid state drives and abandoned the RAM and power supply … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drive News, Hard Drives and SSD
Tagged Bankrupt, OCZ Technology, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Warranty
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Add an SSD drive to a MacPro for fast booting and loading times
The MacPro Xeon tower machines are incredibly fast workstations. You can make yours even faster by adding a Solid State Drive (SSD) as a boot drive and/or as a scratch file drive. An SSD equipped machine boots very quickly and … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions
Tagged Apple, Caddy, Dock, Hard Drive, Install, Macintosh, Solid State Drive, SSD, Storage, Upgrade
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Q. How do I upgrade the hard drive in a Windows laptop?
Most modern notebook machines have hard drives that can be replaced with a larger, faster 2.5″ SATA hard drive or upgraded to a 2.5″ SATA Solid State (SSD) flash drive. Older notebooks may have 2.5″ IDE (Parallel ATA) hard drives, they can still … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, Windows questions
Tagged Clone, Computer, Hard Drive, IDE, Install, Laptop, Notebook, Repair, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Troubleshoot, Upgrade, Windows
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Q. Can I replace the drive in my 2012 or earlier MacBook / MacBook Pro?
The MacBook and MacBook Pro Mid 2012 and earlier models (excluding all MacBook Airs and the Late 2012 and later Retina MacBook Pro) have hard drives that can be replaced with a larger, faster 2.5″ SATA hard drive or upgraded … Continue reading
Q. What Memory and Drives fit my MacBook Air?
Apple MacBook Air machines feature Intel processors and an exceedingly thin Aluminum body. None of the MacBook Airs have internal optical drives, Apple sells an external USB Superdrive (make sure to check compatibility with your MacBook Air when buying a … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, Hard Drive, Install, MacBook Air, Macintosh, Memory, Solid State Drive, SSD, Upgrade
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Q. What memory and hard drives fit Macintosh computers?
Different models of Apple Macintosh machines take different types and capacities of RAM memory and hard drives. We’ve put together charts of all of the models of Macs since 1998 that list the RAM requirements and the hard drive types … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, Hard Drive, Install, Intel, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Macintosh, MacPro, Memory, Mini, PATA, Powerbook, PowerMac, PowerPC, Repair, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Upgrade
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Q. What Memory and Drives fit my iMac Intel?
Apple has released a variety of iMac intel machines, which have used four different kinds of RAM. Different models of iMac have had either two RAM sockets or four RAM sockets. In iMacs, installing a single RAM is permissible, however … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Compatibility, Core2Duo, Hard Drive, i3, i5, i7, iMac, Install, Intel, Macintosh, Memory, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Upgrade
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Q. What Memory and Drives fit my MacPro?
There have been several models of Mac Pro over the years, and there have been four types of memory modules used. MacPro1,1 2,1 and 3,1 Mid 2006 – Early 2008 Aluminum tower The Mac Pros that use FB-DIMMs (either 667 … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, ECC DIMM, FBDIMM, Hard Drive, Mac Pro Workstation, Macintosh, MacPro, RAM Memory, Solid State Drive, SSD Drive, Tower, Upgrade, Xeon
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Q. What Memory and Drives fit my MacBook Pro?
Apple MacBook Pro machines feature Intel processors and an Aluminum body Following is a chronological chart of all of the MacBook Pro models, the types of RAM and hard drives that can be installed. Newest machines are at the bottom. … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Hard Drive, Install, MacBook Pro, Macintosh, Memory, Notebook, SATA, Solid State Drive, SSD, Upgrade
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Q. What Memory and Drives fit my MacBook?
There have been a number of different MacBooks, and three different types of RAM have been used in them. The MacBook started with the White and Black Lexan polycarbonate machines. Then in later 2008, Apple switched to an alumninum unibody … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Questions and Answers, Hard Drives and SSD, How-To, Mac questions, Memory
Tagged Apple, Hard Drive, Install, MacBook, Macintosh, Memory, Notebook, Solid State Drive, SSD Drive, Upgrade
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