Adding an SSD for my H50-50?

I just buy the desktop: 50-50 and that you want to add a 250GB 2.5 SSD ".

I want to configure so that the SSD 2.5 "has the OS on it and all the rest will be on the regular reader of 3.5".

I noticed that there is no additional cables within the computer to allow me to add a second drive.

(1) what cable does and where they need to connect on?

(2) what plate mount adapter do I need to install the SSD 2.5 "because I noticed that the drive fits through the screw holes in the basic training? -(à un coup de pouce, je pourrais juste utiliser un trou de montage et utilisation dele de ruban double face pour maintenir en place étant donné qu'il n'est aucune vibration avec un SSD)

Thanks for any advice you might be able to give.

Moreover, I am a little irritated that the computer only has a VGA port for my monitor as my DVI monitor cable. even my laptop 7 year old had two connections, VGA and DVI.

Finally (and I'm sorry to ask so many things) my computer has two VGA jacks, which is one of my monitor, the top that comes directly from the motherboard or the other that comes off (what seems like) a graphics card?

Thank you

Richard

Dear Richard,

We just did. You will just need a SATA cable to connect the SSD that left free SATA connector on the main Board and a way to fix the SSD in the 3.5-inch Bay available (better not done by an adapter plate, but you can also use a method improvised for difficulty as the SSD because it is light and there is no mechanical stress during operation). There is only a single power connector free available on the cable running on the hard drive, and I used this. I saw no other connector of the power supply. With these two connections the installation worked fine.

Regarding the graphics cable: more VGA there is also a graphics card HDMI port. You can use a (available at a great price) adapter to connect your DVI cable into the HDMI Jack.

The harbour VGA and HDMI on the main Board come the Intel HD 4600 Graphics that are part of the core i7 processor, but they are probably off by the graphics card so that you should not use them when you have a graphics card in place.

Hope this ionformation.

Concerning

Roeka

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