I know that installing a new SSD drive is a way to give an old PC a new life. I have the opportunity to get a brand new Goodram CL100 120GB for next to nothing and I though that would be a good idea as I have a very old PC I have no reason or money to do a proper upgrade as it serves as a browser mostly, plus some image shuffling and very light gaming (classics like NFS MW).
Either way SSDs are recommended by everyone but I did some research and I may have a problem. I have a Asus P5KPL-E motherboard which supports SATA I only. On top of that it doesn't support AHCI, just IDE. So: does it still make sense? Will it run at all?
Either way SSDs are recommended by everyone but I did some research and I may have a problem. I have a Asus P5KPL-E motherboard which supports SATA I only. On top of that it doesn't support AHCI, just IDE. So: does it still make sense? Will it run at all?