Rooks_ Reputable Jun 3, 2015 84 0 4,630 Jun 17, 2015 #1 This is probably a dumb question, but I was wondering if I have a sandisk SSD, could I later on install another SSD (samsung brand)? or does it have to be the same exact ssd as my current one? thanks (new to pc world..clearly)
This is probably a dumb question, but I was wondering if I have a sandisk SSD, could I later on install another SSD (samsung brand)? or does it have to be the same exact ssd as my current one? thanks (new to pc world..clearly)
Solution USAFRet Jun 17, 2015 It's just another drive. My main PC has a 3 year old Kingston as the main boot drive, and 2 x Samsung 840 EVO's as other drives. It will work just fine.
It's just another drive. My main PC has a 3 year old Kingston as the main boot drive, and 2 x Samsung 840 EVO's as other drives. It will work just fine.
smorizio Titan Jan 22, 2010 30,980 11 125,315 Jun 17, 2015 #2 on new pc todat each sata port is it own channel...so you can mix and match and the hardware and os wont care unless your trying to raid the drives..then they have to be the same size. Upvote 0 Downvote
on new pc todat each sata port is it own channel...so you can mix and match and the hardware and os wont care unless your trying to raid the drives..then they have to be the same size.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 179,662 22,026 184,590 Jun 17, 2015 Solution #3 It's just another drive. My main PC has a 3 year old Kingston as the main boot drive, and 2 x Samsung 840 EVO's as other drives. It will work just fine. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's just another drive. My main PC has a 3 year old Kingston as the main boot drive, and 2 x Samsung 840 EVO's as other drives. It will work just fine.