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Old 09-07-2019, 03:39 PM
jglunt2112 jglunt2112 is offline
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Default SSD + 7,200 RPM drive

I just bought a SSD to install as my C drive in my Windows 10 computer. My data/audio drive is a 7,200 RPM drive, already in the computer. It just dawned on me to ask, will these two be compatible? Unfortunately, I can't supply a Sandra report because that computer is down at the moment while I do some other work on it. Thanks.
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