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is it possible if i can build my non-gaming computer to install solid state drive only?
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I am not sure I understand that question? 
  • Install SSD in non gaming computer, is that what you asking? 
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(02-19-2015, 05:08 AM)f23948 Wrote:  is it possible if i can build my non-gaming computer to install solid state drive only?

You can use just an ssd in any type of system with SATA. If it is your only drive you just want to be sure it has enough space to store all of your files. 256 GB is probably the smallest I would go for a ssd only computer. What are the specs of the computer you are putting this into?
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(02-19-2015, 11:32 AM)Britec Wrote:  I am not sure I understand that question? 
  • Install SSD in non gaming computer, is that what you asking? 

yes and with cheap intel processor with video memory shared, 4 gb ram and other hardware
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Like Don said...Yes, you can install with any build, just make sure you buy a SSD the right size, 60GB is way to small, 128GB is OK just for Windows only 256GB is where I would start from, gives you a bit of room to move and install programs on that drive.
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(02-20-2015, 01:35 PM)Britec Wrote:  Like Don said...Yes, you can install with any build, just make sure you buy a SSD the right size, 60GB is way to small, 128GB is OK just for Windows only 256GB is where I would start from, gives you a bit of room to move and install programs on that drive.

ok cool thanks! thread closed
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