theoretically, but I'm not sure the connections would be the same, and without a heatsink, you could look forward to 3rd degree burns on ur lap (and things near it that could lead to difficulty making children)
No, they don't work in anything close to a normal laptop. These drives are considerably thicker than laptop drives, almost as thick as full size drives.
"Laptop hard-drives are 1.8" or smaller. I was wondering the same thing, though: when is the new laptop line coming out?"
WTF are you talking about? Why do morons such as yourself insist on spewing false information...not only that, but you do it with such confidence that you may actually convince some other ill-informed readers that you actually know what the hell you are talking about.
MOST laptops use 2.5" drives actually, the more informed people above you are correct, however, in stating that this drive is too thick to fit into current laptops.
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Wait... So these will work in a laptop?
Doh, you beat me too it.
No.
theoretically, but I'm not sure the connections would be the same, and without a heatsink, you could look forward to 3rd degree burns on ur lap (and things near it that could lead to difficulty making children)
No, they don't work in anything close to a normal laptop. These drives are considerably thicker than laptop drives, almost as thick as full size drives.
Laptop hard-drives are 1.8" or smaller. I was wondering the same thing, though: when is the new laptop line coming out?
"Laptop hard-drives are 1.8" or smaller. I was wondering the same thing, though: when is the new laptop line coming out?"
WTF are you talking about? Why do morons such as yourself insist on spewing false information...not only that, but you do it with such confidence that you may actually convince some other ill-informed readers that you actually know what the hell you are talking about.
MOST laptops use 2.5" drives actually, the more informed people above you are correct, however, in stating that this drive is too thick to fit into current laptops.
*Clap Clap* Thank you!
I want a 1.8" to fit in my ASUS R2H!
Just remember, 80C isn't hot, if you are a thermophile bacteria.