RobMeade
Bronze Level Poster
Hi all,
I'm after a little advice if I may, specifically regarding the above, and also the configuration using PCSpecialist.
I'm considering ordering a new laptop but the M.2 SSD Drive option through me a little bit. I've had a quick read up and this appears to be another form of storage within the laptop. From what I can tell these seems to be "faster" than the standard SSD drives which are gradually replacing regular hard drives, so, do you still have a normal SSD drive as a primary (C: drive), or do you/can you just opt to have the M.2 SSD as a primary boot drive?
I was using the configuration tool and managed to double the price of the base unit (sigh) but areas like this I'm a bit worried about as I don't know if they are supposed to be "additional" storage, or can be primary.
Any info would be really appreciated.
Also, and with the greatest of respect to PCSpecialist, any info from customers on their experiences would be good too - I've not bought a new machine for about 7 years and I'm not in a position to get it wrong nor do I want any problems/issues etc. I've not used PCSpecialist before but from what I can see things look good.
Thanks in advance for your time / help.
I'm after a little advice if I may, specifically regarding the above, and also the configuration using PCSpecialist.
I'm considering ordering a new laptop but the M.2 SSD Drive option through me a little bit. I've had a quick read up and this appears to be another form of storage within the laptop. From what I can tell these seems to be "faster" than the standard SSD drives which are gradually replacing regular hard drives, so, do you still have a normal SSD drive as a primary (C: drive), or do you/can you just opt to have the M.2 SSD as a primary boot drive?
I was using the configuration tool and managed to double the price of the base unit (sigh) but areas like this I'm a bit worried about as I don't know if they are supposed to be "additional" storage, or can be primary.
Any info would be really appreciated.
Also, and with the greatest of respect to PCSpecialist, any info from customers on their experiences would be good too - I've not bought a new machine for about 7 years and I'm not in a position to get it wrong nor do I want any problems/issues etc. I've not used PCSpecialist before but from what I can see things look good.
Thanks in advance for your time / help.