Agree, if you have the budget for large TB SSDs. Currently, for storage, HDD (spinners) still offers a significantly lower cost per gigabyte compared to solid-state drives (SSD).
@@MICROCHIPFLIP he's right, you're messing up a beautiful masterpiece by adding these trashy mechanical spinners. SSD are coming down in price, so I wouldn't mind getting 2 kioxia exceria 2.5 SSD BICS NAND of 960 GB for extra storage .
My dell xps 8100 I had for 10 year and it went broken 2 days ago. Start up was freeze and not working any more. I have no idea how to fix? Do I need new graphics card or something? Please help
Hi. Not sure about your financial situations, but I would get a newer PC. Your XPS 8100 is beyond its shelf life - 10 yrs. It would probably cost more to fix it. If you were in San Diego, you could get this XPS 8930 for $250🙂.
utilizing most sata port. love to see that. nice old pc appreciation.
Music??? Why?
But why mechanical drives these days on a nice machine like that?
Agree, if you have the budget for large TB SSDs. Currently, for storage, HDD (spinners) still offers a significantly lower cost per gigabyte compared to solid-state drives (SSD).
@@MICROCHIPFLIP he's right, you're messing up a beautiful masterpiece by adding these trashy mechanical spinners. SSD are coming down in price, so I wouldn't mind getting 2 kioxia exceria 2.5 SSD BICS NAND of 960 GB for extra storage .
My dell xps 8100 I had for 10 year and it went broken 2 days ago. Start up was freeze and not working any more. I have no idea how to fix? Do I need new graphics card or something? Please help
Hi. Not sure about your financial situations, but I would get a newer PC. Your XPS 8100 is beyond its shelf life - 10 yrs. It would probably cost more to fix it.
If you were in San Diego, you could get this XPS 8930 for $250🙂.