As for RAM, obviously I can't plug in different sizes (e.g. How do I put one in my Compaq 8000 Elite, do I need some sort of housing besides adapter cables? Internal SSDs look like external HDDs to me, not like internal ones. Just in case, here's the HP Customer Support - Knowledge Base. The SFF and CMT form factors can also support an external SATA (eSATA) device through an optional bracket/cable assembly. 6Gb/s? If it's only 3Gb/s, will it still be (much) faster than with a regular HDD? Anyhow and according to the Manual, it doesn't look like it supports SATA 3: SATA/eSATA Interfaces: These systems provide two, three, or four serial ATA (SATA) interfaces that support transfer rates up to 3.0 Gb/s and RAID data protection functionality. Is there a big difference in speed between say, SATA 2.6 and SATA 3 or is it the same as between SATA 2.0 and SATA 3.0, i.e. And according to Wikipedia the SATA 3.0 standard was released on May 27, 2009, which probably means that my 2009 Compaq 8000 Elite supports only SATA 2.6. Apparently the M/B needs at least one SATA 3 interface for the SSD, according to a friend of mine. Here's several questions I hope you won't mind helping me with: SATA sockets: 5 (2 in one group, 3 in another group). CPU Intel Pentium E8400 3.0GHz Quad (?) Core
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