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I stuck this one in my older laptop and it sped it up noticeably. It's an older dual core drive, but this makes a big difference in how fast it boots and it runs Windows 7 for now, but am going to roll it over to a Linux OS when I get time. I keep it as a backup computer in case my newer one bites the dust. I intend to keep it for use with a portable solar power system in case the grid should go down for any length of time. Older machines use less power and having the SSD drive keeps it from being too slow. The older small laptops will charge a LOT faster than newer machines on solar. Good for camping, too.
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