WD Blue (500 GB, 2.5")
EUR69,51 EUR139,02/1TB

WD Blue

500 GB, 2.5"


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Ramabello

6 years ago

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rasadi90

4 years ago

If the nvme is as expensive and you have a free m.2 pcie slot on your motherboard, then go for the nvme. Otherwise you don't lose much with sata, effectively it's 1% difference for most people.

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olafp

4 years ago

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schroeter.m

4 years ago

Hello Olafp. There should be no problems with the connection type and size of the SSD. With a bit of improvisation and skill, the drive can be almost fully integrated. Especially as it is also relatively fast and inexpensive.

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heleneconte

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

First of all, sorry my french is too poor so i'll try it in english. Do you mean something like these? ICY BOX IB-AC603U3 Adapter Kabel, 2.5'' SATA zu USB 3.0 StarTech Adapter USB 3.0 auf 2.5" SATA III FANTEC USB zu SATA adapter Or ah whole category: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/producttype/botiers-externes-35?tagIds=76-524&pdo=67-182%3A416%7C67-8739%3A7086

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Helpful answer

the hard disk is probably recognised, but widows only shows a hard disk after it has been formatted, until then it is not readable for the system, you can find instructions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-xsNVkKixA

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