Ok, some of you may recall my thread about my laptop's HDD a few months back and here I am again. The HDD has not died yet, but I truly think it's on its way out even though SMART readings gives me a 97% performance and a 90% Fitness. So... I've been contemplating my options...
My laptop is a:
Sony Vaio SZ 480
Intel T7200 Processor @ 2.0Ghz
3GB RAM
(HDD - To be replaced) - WDC WD3200BEKT 320GB
Turbo Cache Video - Intel 945//NVidia Go 7400
So... my question is... do you think this is worth dumping an SSD into for fun? Or should I just pay 1/3rd - 1/5th of that and replace my 320GB WD HDD with another one that's similar? (80-110 dollar upgrade unless prices drop again).
Generally I only use this computer for school, but since it's a super lightweight business style computer from Sony, I really beat the shit out of it (Super thin metal that vibrates a little from the HDD and sometimes mobo fan). I might need to open it up and clean it out and maybe consider giving the mobo fan a little lube (of sorts) to keep it quieter, but other than that, it seems ok. Though I think the Mobo does indeed overheat (goes upwards of 70-90C when on load, but if I get my desktop and not use this as a primary comp, shouldn't be an issue)
I'm really considering a desktop pc, but I'd like to try and keep this one running for as long as I can.
Any suggestions? I'm assuming I'll upgrade the HDD in about 2 weeks or so when I get a new one. Personally, I'm leaning towards getting another WD 320GB @ 7200rpm w/ drop sensor (slight upgrade from my current version). But really don't know. The laptop's battery is still quite decent and capable of delivering anywhere between 1:30-4:00 of use based on settings so using it as a portable media/data setup should still suffice.
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=36405&vpn=WD3200BJKT&manufacture=Western%20Digital%20WDhttp://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33669&vpn=WD3200BEKT&manufacture=Western%20Digital%20WDAlso, does anyone have any idea about the 500GB + laptop HDDs based on noise/performance/fail rate?
EDIT: Just to say, I'd consider something like this if I went with an SSD... but 80GB really isn't much...
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=41732&vpn=SSDSA2MH080G2C1&manufacture=Intel