type connector toshiba l840

roni frisiandi

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I would like to ask what type of connector on the laptop toshiba l840 core i7 3610qm.750 hdd.ram 4gb.amd 2gb. the type of hard disk drive HTS547575A9E384.thanks
 
Solution
Since you mention the current hard drive, I'm assuming you are referring to the internal hard drive connector which is SATA. Other than the mounting sled, the connectors are standardized so if considering replacing the HDD with an SSD or something like that there should be no problems (outside of putting the new OS onto the SSD - that's just a time consuming pain). Your current HDD is 9.5mm thick while most SSD's are 7mm thick but the sled will make the swap possible even with a 7mm thick drive

If I'm missing something, please clarify
Since you mention the current hard drive, I'm assuming you are referring to the internal hard drive connector which is SATA. Other than the mounting sled, the connectors are standardized so if considering replacing the HDD with an SSD or something like that there should be no problems (outside of putting the new OS onto the SSD - that's just a time consuming pain). Your current HDD is 9.5mm thick while most SSD's are 7mm thick but the sled will make the swap possible even with a 7mm thick drive

If I'm missing something, please clarify
 
Solution
Your current drive is SATA II but it really doesn't matter, they are backward compatible so a SATA III will work just fine. If there is a price difference between SATA II and SATA III, that would be a consideration but as far as operation, there would be no difference.
 

roni frisiandi

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thanks responses.
My old laptop asus k42jr use connector sata 2.
after I try with samsung ssd 850 evo with sata 3.
performance is not up to speed just half of the maximum speed read/write of 540/520 MBps but in benchmark read only 280Mbps.
thanks,I just wanted to ask connector hard drive toshiba l840.now my laptop hp g4-2111tx with connector sata 3.after i try samsung 850 evo read/write = 550/500 MBps.
thanks very much
 


Yeah, that's due to the limitations of SATA II, not because of faults anywhere (at least not that I'm aware of)
 

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