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The boot will improve a lot, the question is if you need more CPU. If you are doing well with the processor, get an SSD because you will already change the laptop when it runs out.
The truth is that it is for using it with an editor like zend studio …eclipse or netbeans, nothing gives games or beastly calculations... x that I think the mikro would hold up, no?
The micro is a T5250... dual core but nothing special...
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I don't know what you will need for that, buy the SSD that you will be able to mount in the next computer and as I said, when it runs out, you look for another one.
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I'm looking at the specifications of my laptop and I can't see if I have sata or sataII... how can I find out?
The model is a Sony Vaio VGN-NR10M/S
http://www.sony.es/support/es/product/VGN-NR10M_S/specifications
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This is what a test from windows gives me… how much do you think I could get with the ssd?
regards
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Yesterday I started to disassemble the laptop and I think it has SATA… not sataII... but if I remember wrong that gives a maximum of 150mbps??? so is it worth it or save a little more and go for a laptop???


saludos radge
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hello, well according to this the hard drive you have is sata and according to this I understand that the motherboard is also sata
I take it for granted that even if you don't get the most out of the sata3 SSD it will always be faster than now and it will serve you for a future (hopefully distant) new laptop
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hello, well according to this the hard drive you have is sata and according to this I understand that the motherboard is also sata
I take for granted that even if you don't get the most out of the sata3 SSD it will always be faster than now and it will serve you for a future (hopefully far away) new laptop
regardsAnd how can I know what performance it will give me? The maximum I know is 150mbp/s… but the minimum or estimated? Let's see if I'm going to go from the current 22mb/s to 50mb's.. if that's double.... but that's why I'm not spending the 100€ and saving for a new laptop.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
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The speed will give you the maximum that your board supports. But that's not what you should look at. You have to look at the access time and the reliability of the hard drive / ssd model. Currently the best option is a Crucial M4, and depending on your budget you can buy one with a higher or lower capacity. It's silly to buy an Ocz or similar, there's not much difference in price and they fail much more. -
the speed will give you the maximum that your board supports. but that's not what you should look at. you have to look at the access time and the reliability of the hard drive / ssd model.
currently the best option is a crucial m4, and depending on your budget you can buy one with a higher or lower capacity. it's silly to buy an ocz or similar, there's not much difference in price and they fail much more.
If I decide... I'll get the crucial M4 of 128GB that's clear... the one I'm not sure about is whether to do it or not.. the laptop works "well" for what it is... but it's very slow to load windows7. Anyway do you think I'll get 100mbps or so of the 150 that sataI supports?
Now I have to decide if I do it... or look for an i3 or i5 second-hand or new....
regards
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If I decide… I'll get the crucial M4 128GB that's clear... what I'm not sure about is whether to do it or not.. the laptop works "well" for what it is... but it's very slow to load windows7. Anyway, do you think it will get me 100mbps or so of the 150 that sataI supports?
Now I have to decide whether to do it... or look for an i3 or i5 second-hand or new....
regards
on a current computer, changing a mechanical disk for an ssd is more noticeable than changing any other component. about the speed… I would rather say that a crucial m4 in your computer would be close to those 150mbps
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Speaking of performance... previously it took me 2min and 10sec to start win7 64 bits Professional, but now it does it in 25 seconds exactly... and just started I can start programs without having to wait... so I am not enchanted but very enchanted!!!!
And as an image is worth a thousand words...

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Speaking of performance… previously it took me 2min and 10sec to boot win7 64 bits Professional, but now it does it in 25 seconds exactly... and just booted I can start programs without having to wait... so I am not just happy, I am very happy!!!!
And as an image is worth a thousand words...

that disk is broken, better throw it away and tell me where (do not mark the temp)
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Jejeje veo que te ha gustado… pues a mi ni te digo...
Otra cosa , estoy pensando en ampliar el micro actualmente tengo un T5250 y me gustaria saber hasta que lo puedo ampliar si un T8xxx o superior... como puedo saber lo ?
Que buscaria por ebay que los he visto por 30 o 40€ puestos en casa... y me valdria la pena.
Gracias !!!
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Tendrias que mirar antes que procesadores soporta tu placa.
Supongo que la info de la placa la tendras en la pagina de VAIO… pero ni idea.
Saludos y felicidades por la mejoria!

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aqui ni entres por que no pone nada , casi mejor tira de AIDA o similar para averiguar que PB tienes y a partir de hay averiguar que micros soporta ,eso o llamas al servicio técnico de sony y te pegas unas risas ;D
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no intentes cambiar el micro, yo lo intente con un portatil muy parecido al tuyo y no admite otro que no sea el de serie… viene capado para que no lo puedas cambiar
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