Ssreek
Adept
We have an old laptop with i3 2nd gen processor with 4gb ram. It's pretty basic. My uncle kept this laptop aside for sometime and now wants to revive it and use it to type his lessons, for which he mostly uses MS word and powerpoint. He doesn't want to buy a new laptop anyway.
So this laptop has a hard disk which is almost dying (health 40%).
I told him the concept of ssd. I initially thought to suggest Samsung ssd but it is costly for his budget/purpose. I want to exclude crucial due to past bad experience.
For his specific use, is WD Green (no DRAM) SSD sufficient? It is cheaper but I don't know whether it would perform good for atleast 2-3 years. If this isn't good, please suggest good alternative.
So this laptop has a hard disk which is almost dying (health 40%).
I told him the concept of ssd. I initially thought to suggest Samsung ssd but it is costly for his budget/purpose. I want to exclude crucial due to past bad experience.
For his specific use, is WD Green (no DRAM) SSD sufficient? It is cheaper but I don't know whether it would perform good for atleast 2-3 years. If this isn't good, please suggest good alternative.
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