When does an SSD make sense?

Simon

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Basically, an SSD drive always makes sense because it offers many advantages and drastically increases the operating speed of PCs and laptops. This can be achieved by using SSDs as system disks, i.e. transferring the operating system and all important system programs to the SSD or installing them on it. In this way the system boots many times faster, which is very noticeable on old PCs and laptops that have previously booted via an HDD.
What do you have to consider first?
First of all one should absolutely check whether the appropriate equipment possesses the necessary interfaces (SATA-II or SATA-III should be given in any case), because with outdated interfaces a SSD brings little to nothing. Consequently, SSDs are also unsuitable for very old operating systems prior to Windows 7, because they lack important functions for an SSD (e.g. the TRIM command). Physically, the space in the case is the deciding factor for a No or Go, because especially in laptops this can become a...

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