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Ssd For My Asus Laptop
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I have a asus 410me laptop and am looking for a SSD drive ie samsung t5 or t7 with the ports that i have on my laptop would the t7 produce a faster speed than the t5
I know that the t7 is faster but will the spec of my laptop allow for faster speeds
I don't obviously know much about this kind of thing but am looking for your help please
I know that the t7 is faster but will the spec of my laptop allow for faster speeds
I don't obviously know much about this kind of thing but am looking for your help please
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Your motherboard is configured for use with 1st Generation USB 3.2 ports, which have a maximum data transfer speed of 5 Gbps. The T5 drive can transfer data at around 0.5 Gbps, whereas the T7 one can do so at roughly twice that speed. So you should get faster transfer speeds with the T7 than with the T5. Remember though that you don't really need fast transfer...
20:11 Tue 15th Mar 2022
Your motherboard is configured for use with 1st Generation USB 3.2 ports, which have a maximum data transfer speed of 5 Gbps. The T5 drive can transfer data at around 0.5 Gbps, whereas the T7 one can do so at roughly twice that speed.
So you should get faster transfer speeds with the T7 than with the T5. Remember though that you don't really need fast transfer speeds if, say, you're only transferring Word documents or small numbers of image files to or from your SSD; you simply wouldn't notice any difference. Faster speeds only become useful if, say, you're transferring massive 4K video files. So you need to think about what it is that you'll be storing on your SSD before coming to a decision.
So you should get faster transfer speeds with the T7 than with the T5. Remember though that you don't really need fast transfer speeds if, say, you're only transferring Word documents or small numbers of image files to or from your SSD; you simply wouldn't notice any difference. Faster speeds only become useful if, say, you're transferring massive 4K video files. So you need to think about what it is that you'll be storing on your SSD before coming to a decision.
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