I have an old Lenovo Thinkpad that is slow as molasses and I install a new Samsung 860 EVO SSD and show the before and after performance of the system. The performance increase is immense and totally worth doing if you have an old laptop that you’re trying to speed up.
Amazon Links
Samsung 860 EVO 250GB:
Samsung 860 EVO 500GB:
Samsung 860 EVO 1TB:
Samsung 860 EVO 2TB:
My YouTube Gear
My Amazon Storefront:
Tag: samsung evo, Samsung 860 EVO, Samsung 860 EVO Review, Laptop SSD, Install SSD in Laptop, Laptop SSD Upgrade, SSD Upgrade, SSD Install, New SSD Laptop, New Laptop SSD, Installing SSD in laptop, Samsung 860 EVO 250GB, Samsung 860 EVO 1TB, Samsung 860 EVO 500GB, Samsung EVO 860 vs, 2.5 Inch SSD, 2.5 Inch Laptop SSD
Xem thêm: https://tảimiễnphí.vn/category/review
Nguồn: https://tảimiễnphí.vn
YES! it's the biggest boost you can give an a trusty old computer, that has never failed you.
if in doubt, which SSD to choose: WD blue are specified to easily outlast your average operatiional lifetime twice (1.75mio hours = 199.77 years), consistantly max out SATA 3.0 transfer rates, .. and you find more reports about datacenters burning down, than about prematurely failed WD blue SSDs. (and they are cheaper than samsung. lol )
4:10 bruh, now i want too own that fancy screwdriver too!!!
seu ssd lixo ta pior que meu hd velho
would have been way faster to clone the old HDD…since you said there was a fresh copy of windows 10….samsung provides the free cloning software….would have saved a lot of time.
I just install an SSD on my 8 years old work horse laptop as well (lenovo G480)… now it behave like a brand new laptop… however I didnt get a samsung evo but instead an adata SU650 120gb…
Dell notebooks can only dream about this type of convienence.Need to dismantle everything in order to reach
Anyone else have the issue where their laptop doesn't turn on AT ALL when an SSD is installed?
Mine turns on just fine if it's only an HDD. I've tried Samsung Evo 850 and Samsung Evo 860. Both just pitch-black screen my laptop on boot.
ssd is go 4 seconds
For some reason the letters i write change when I send them it's a Solid State Drive of 250 gigabytes
Nic
On my comment it has stated SAD 250th should be SAD 250TH
Nic
On my comment it has stated SAD 250th should be SAD 250TH
Nic
I have upgraded my old Toshiba L500 satellite with a SAD 250th using maximum software, everything loaded fine except that my computer still shows the C drive as being there on the computer. Have checked in disc management it shows the SAD as working fine as disc 0 and on my computer as drive D. Have made sure the bios is correct, does not show individual drives but CCD/SAD together which I made to load first. Checked comand point -list disc it shows just the one disc 0 so everything should be ok, but the computer still takes about 6 minutes to load much like you showed in your video. It seems the computer is still looking for the C drive to load. Can you advise me on any steps i could take.
Nic
Hello
What's the name of the toolkit
And where can we buy it
Very helpful. Thank you!
how I know my laptop supported ssd
great video, I have a qosmio x500 same situation with an older laptop and am looking at adding this ssd since I have a second storage space
Why not use 860 QVO as a boot drive ?
I have a very similar old thinkpad laptop that is pretty much unusable – might give the SSD a go in it. thanks Stan!
Are you using a desktop ssd?
I have a 980 evo pro running in pcie 3 x 4 enabled laptop, 10th gen. It takes it 22 sec to do a clean boot of windows 10 Pro on a clean install. The laptop also supports a seta 3 ssd so I wonder if the nvme is effected by the seta 3 connector? Even though its installed in an m2 slot ?
I got 3.5 Gbps read and 3.4 Gbps on write.