Solid State drive Samsung 850 Pro

I want to add an SSD Samsung 850 Pro for a HP Pavilion Elite e9280t intel i7 - 920 (2.66 ghz, 1 MB L2 + 8 MB of cache shared N3), 2 TB 7200 RPM / min SATA 3 gb/s - two 1 TB hard drives. An SSD will work with my setup?  Thank you Gary

Hello

The e9280t of HP has only SATA II ports, so all SATA III SSD will not reach its full performance potential.  A more cost-effective alternative is to look at the EVO of 840 Samsung which is very popular in many magazines of the PC industry. I know that the Samsung 840 EVO works on your PC.  Watch a 250 GB or more large model.

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