Sure you can replace (or install a new) your current HD with an SSD. I do wonder if that is the ideal setup. Depending on what your needs are, ther’re maybe better options.
I mostly focus on putting in as large as I can PCIe/NVMe blade drives into the system if its going to be a single drive setup.
For most people a HDD or SSHD for the data drive is the next direction. If higher speeds are needed then I jump directly to an external Thunderbolt drive as being the best option as SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) is much slower than what you can achieve externally!
Then there is the not putting all of your eggs into one basket thinking, While its nice to have a sleek system with everything inside there is the risk of getting access to ones data when things go wrong. Unless you are religious with a good backup solution that you verify yearly you could put your self in a bad place very easily.
You will need a 2.5” to 3.5” adapter frame, and if the HDD is not present, you’ll need the HD SATA/Power cable assembly.
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