OK so... Laptop harddrives... are like.. alien to me.
I need a decent one at least 60GB.
The thing is, it needs to run silent AND cool. Can't afford extra heat in the tablet I have coming.
I understand there was/maybe still is a bottle neck with SATA speeds (something about the RPM vs Transfer Rates not matching up)
The original model came with usually a 250 GB - 5400 rpm (I believe Sata 1.5 ? ... eh.. so many confusing/conflicting terms) drive, but the model I bought had it's drive removed (for whatever reason) Seen some cheap Sata on Newegg (well.. $40) but wanted to make sure everything was simple as it seems.
So... I need a Cheap, silent-ish, cold-ish running Laptop/Notebook Harddrive, for a HP TX2525 tablet. (Once again, believed to have "SATA 1.5"
Was also wondering if there was a cooler/better CPU to use in it (since it's socketed)
And there are reball services available, and I wondered if anyone knew if the motherboard was compatible with any other Video Card (even though directly soldered in) it has a HD3200 chipset, which massively overheats and causes video disconnect eventually.
I need a decent one at least 60GB.
The thing is, it needs to run silent AND cool. Can't afford extra heat in the tablet I have coming.
I understand there was/maybe still is a bottle neck with SATA speeds (something about the RPM vs Transfer Rates not matching up)
The original model came with usually a 250 GB - 5400 rpm (I believe Sata 1.5 ? ... eh.. so many confusing/conflicting terms) drive, but the model I bought had it's drive removed (for whatever reason) Seen some cheap Sata on Newegg (well.. $40) but wanted to make sure everything was simple as it seems.
So... I need a Cheap, silent-ish, cold-ish running Laptop/Notebook Harddrive, for a HP TX2525 tablet. (Once again, believed to have "SATA 1.5"
Was also wondering if there was a cooler/better CPU to use in it (since it's socketed)
And there are reball services available, and I wondered if anyone knew if the motherboard was compatible with any other Video Card (even though directly soldered in) it has a HD3200 chipset, which massively overheats and causes video disconnect eventually.