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  2. Lenovo IdeaPad U310 - Wikipedia

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    That’s interesting, because the prior machine featured a 256GB SSD, and the U310 features a slow, 5400rpm 500GB traditional hard drive. It seems the faster CPU and slower hard drive manage to cancel each other out in the end. At about 4 hours, 20 minutes of video playback, even battery life is almost the same as it was last time around." [1]

  3. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Preventing the heat from a disk drive from increasing the heat inside an operating computer case. Simple and cheap approach to hot swapping. Recovering the data from a damaged computer's hard drive, particularly when it does not share the same interface with the computer used to perform the recovery.

  4. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    Since around 1990, where a hard drive is present it will typically be a 2.5-inch drive; some very compact laptops support even smaller 1.8-inch HDDs, and a very small number used 1" Microdrives. Some SSDs are built to match the size/shape of a laptop hard drive, but increasingly they have been replaced with smaller mSATA or M.2 cards.

  5. Drive bay - Wikipedia

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    Drive bay-compatible computer case accessories that do not connect to the motherboard or power supply at all are also common, such as small storage drawers or even cup holders. A 1980s white box IBM PC compatible with one full-height 5.25-inch drive bay containing a half-height 5.25-inch floppy drive [ a ]

  6. Solid-state storage - Wikipedia

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    An SSD, in form of a 2.5-inch bay device that uses Serial ATA (SATA) interface Internals of an SD card , showing the flash memory and controller integrated circuits A solid-state drive (SSD) provides secondary storage for relatively complex systems including personal computers , embedded systems , portable devices , large servers and network ...

  7. Computer case screws - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every brand new computer case comes with a bag of these. They are commonly used for the following purposes, however there are many exceptions: securing a power supply to the case; securing a 3.5-inch hard disk drive to the case; holding an expansion card in place by its metal slot cover; fastening case components to one another