Can i put SSD in my case?

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well, if the case has any 2.5" drive bays then yes, and even if it only has 5.25" and 3.5" bays you can buy a little 3.5"-2.5" converter for like $10. HOWEVER, if you bought this pre-built and havent changed anything, take a look at the psu, and see what brand and model it is, but you will most likely have a crappy psu that needs replacing asap. also, does your mobo have any sata 6gb/s ports? if not, then you wont get the full benefit from an ssd. what is your budget and use?
well, if the case has any 2.5" drive bays then yes, and even if it only has 5.25" and 3.5" bays you can buy a little 3.5"-2.5" converter for like $10. HOWEVER, if you bought this pre-built and havent changed anything, take a look at the psu, and see what brand and model it is, but you will most likely have a crappy psu that needs replacing asap. also, does your mobo have any sata 6gb/s ports? if not, then you wont get the full benefit from an ssd. what is your budget and use?
 
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Denis Stoikovski

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The psu is ***** yes and am getting new one with the gpu the mobo .. http://www.game-debate.com/motherboard/index.php?mot_id=1410&motherboard=Acer%20Predator%20G3620 i don't understand much of a motherboards it seems some ppl with pc like mine have a issue getting gtx 600 and 700 series in it for some reason something with the bios idk http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/304694-gtx-760-acer-predator-win7-no-boot-no-bios-problem.html
 
well, your current motherboard does have sata 6 gb/s, so you can get the full benefit from a ssd. also, idk if this is a good idea or not, but i think ti is fine, if when you put a 2.5" ssd in a 3.5" bay you can screw in 2 screws and it will be held in place, and i think it should be fine because there is nothing mechanical. so a ssd is fine, and your current cpu is a sandy bridge right? and idk why a graphics card would have any problem, it should be fine.
 

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