New Desktop PC for Clinic

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joshiks7

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You can do that. In that case I strongly advise getting another mechanical hard drive to keep in the same box and use Syncthing to keep a running backup in case of SSD failure.
Pardon my lack of tecnical knowledge. I didnt understand it. Is SSD more prone to fail? Its supposed to be more secure as compared to HDD
 

bssunilreddy

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Pardon my lack of tecnical knowledge. I didnt understand it. Is SSD more prone to fail? Its supposed to be more secure as compared to HDD
Exhaustive studies have shown that SSDs have an annual failure rate of tenths of one percent, while the AFRs for HDDs can run as high as 4 to 6 percent. Additionally, unlike HDDs with their spinning disks, SSDs have no moving parts. As such, they are able to withstand shocks and vibrations without the risk of data loss. This high reliability means SSDs provide consistence performance. The health of SSDs can be monitored and planned for. It’s this predictable reliability and the absence of mechanical parts that give SSDs a huge advantage over the unpredictable performance and high failure rate of HDDs.

Source:Solid-state drives: Debunking 4 SSD Myths

I have been using SSD's since 2011 and not one of my SSD failed.
 
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joshiks7

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*www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078DPCY3T/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
IS it correct choice ?

Do I need to buy some mounting bracket also?
 
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joshiks7

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My old system (year 2010) is based on intel i3 540/3.06 GHZ AND Gigabyte GA S55M-S2. I would like to add 250gb SSD for OS for fater booting . Will this system support SSD?
This system is DIFFERENT from new (to be purchased yet) system
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
My old system (year 2010) is based on intel i3 540/3.06 GHZ AND Gigabyte GA S55M-S2. I would like to add 250gb SSD for OS for fater booting . Will this system support SSD?
This system is DIFFERENT from new (to be purchased yet) system
Yes, it will support.
 

sling-shot

Wise Old Owl
Thank you. I stand corrected.
Exhaustive studies have shown that SSDs have an annual failure rate of tenths of one percent, while the AFRs for HDDs can run as high as 4 to 6 percent. Additionally, unlike HDDs with their spinning disks, SSDs have no moving parts. As such, they are able to withstand shocks and vibrations without the risk of data loss. This high reliability means SSDs provide consistence performance. The health of SSDs can be monitored and planned for. It’s this predictable reliability and the absence of mechanical parts that give SSDs a huge advantage over the unpredictable performance and high failure rate of HDDs.

Source:Solid-state drives: Debunking 4 SSD Myths

I have been using SSD's since 2011 and not one of my SSD failed.
 
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joshiks7

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Exhaustive studies have shown that SSDs have an annual failure rate of tenths of one percent, while the AFRs for HDDs can run as high as 4 to 6 percent. Additionally, unlike HDDs with their spinning disks, SSDs have no moving parts. As such, they are able to withstand shocks and vibrations without the risk of data loss. This high reliability means SSDs provide consistence performance. The health of SSDs can be monitored and planned for. It’s this predictable reliability and the absence of mechanical parts that give SSDs a huge advantage over the unpredictable performance and high failure rate of HDDs.

Source:Solid-state drives: Debunking 4 SSD Myths

I have been using SSD's since 2011 and not one of my SSD failed.
Means its sufficient to install SSD ALONE for data storage, without HDD back up, right?
 

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*www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078DPCY3T/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
IS it correct choice ?

Do I need to buy some mounting bracket also?
Yes that is correct(860 evo). Also you can buy mounting bracket from here(do note my friend spent 15-20min figuring how to attach ssd before finally realizing that screws can also be fitted through those 4 long slits,they really should print some few lines as instructions.:) ).
Buy Online 2.5 to 3.5 SSD HDD Mounting Bracket In India

Pardon my lack of tecnical knowledge. I didnt understand it. Is SSD more prone to fail? Its supposed to be more secure as compared to HDD
SSD is indeed less prone to failure but that does not mean it is 100% safe against failure.What if due to some electric malfunction in mains/psu damage ssd,what if someone accidentally spill some liquid over case etc Better to have the backup of a data in an external portable drive locked inside some safe in office/home too. Or you can buy online subscription(like MS Office 365,check this post of mine [Urgent] Unable to boot into Win10; no recovery disk present ).
 
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joshiks7

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Thank u

Whats difference between following 2=

Buy Online SAMSUNG 860 EVO Series mSATA 1TB SATA III 3D NAND SSD MZ-M6E1T0BW In India

Buy Online SAMSUNG 860 EVO 2.5″ 1TB 3D NAND SSD MZ-76E1T0BW In India

Both are 860 evo.
 
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joshiks7

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Anything basic will do for your need. Since Ryzen APU costs just a little more than Athlon/Pentium, you can go for that and also you have good enough budget.
~50k

Ryzen 2200G
MSI B450M Pro VDH
Corsair Vengeance 2400mhz 4GB DDR4 CL14 x 2
Corsair CX450
Corsair 100R
Asus DVD Writer
WD Blue 7200rpm 1TB
Samsung 860EVO 250GB SSD
Logitech KB&M wireless combo
LG 22MP68VQ-P
USB Wifi adaptor
hi
Does this MSI B450M Pro VDH Mo Bo need BIOS update to use with Ryzen 3 2200 G or it can be used as it is?
 
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joshiks7

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Buy Online | Gigabyte B450 AORUS M AMD AM4 Motherboard | Price in India
How is this MoBo as compared to MSI B450?
Its bit confusing
 
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joshiks7

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Budget -54K

AMD Ryzen 5 2200G -8k
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC -13k
Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000Mhz 8GB DDR4 -6k
Corsair CX450 -3.5k
Corsair 100R -3k
Asus 24x DVD Writer -1k
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3k
Samsung 860 EVO 250GB SSD -5.5k
LG 22MP68VQ-P 22inch LED IPS -10k
Logitech MK200 -1k

Total -54K

Mobo has built in WiFi and Bluetooth.
Is it ryzen 3 2200 G?
 
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