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I am buying a replacement battery for my ThinkPad T400 laptop, how do people find non oem replacement batteries ? Do they last or is it just better to stump up oem prices ?

 

My laptop has an expansion bay for an additional HDD and I am loooking at a Seagate 2.5” barracuda 2TB for around £70. Are there any better alternatives for the same money ? I don’t do anything intensive on it like video editing or gaming just general tasks.

 

The expansion bay caddy only takes 2.5” drives max 9.5mm height.

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I am buying a replacement battery for my ThinkPad T400 laptop, how do people find non oem replacement batteries ? Do they last or is it just better to stump up oem prices ?

 

My laptop has an expansion bay for an additional HDD and I am loooking at a Seagate 2.5” barracuda 2TB for around £70. Are there any better alternatives for the same money ? I don’t do anything intensive on it like video editing or gaming just general tasks.

 

The expansion bay caddy only takes 2.5” drives max 9.5mm height.

I would get OEM if you can or an after market from a supplier with good feedback, batteries are dodgy, catch fire if not up to standard so I don't buy on price!

 

As for the harddrive, look at the read\write speeds and spin speed of the disc, large storage is great but a pain in the arse if it take ages to access your data.

 

 

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I would get OEM if you can or an after market from a supplier with good feedback, batteries are dodgy, catch fire if not up to standard so I don't buy on price!

 

As for the harddrive, look at the read\write speeds and spin speed of the disc, large storage is great but a pain in the arse if it take ages to access your data.

 

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- Product Description: Seagate Guardian BarraCuda ST2000LM015 - hard drive - 2 TB - SATA 6Gb/s

- Type: Hard drive - internal

- Capacity: 2TB

- Form Factor: 2.5"

- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s

- Data Transfer Rate: 600 MBps

- Buffer Size: 128 MB

- Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm

- Features: QuietStep,Halogen Free,Ramp Load

- Dimensions (WxDxH): 69.85 mm x 100.35 mm x 7 mm

- Weight: 90 g

- Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years warranty

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- Product Description: Seagate Guardian BarraCuda ST2000LM015 - hard drive - 2 TB - SATA 6Gb/s

- Type: Hard drive - internal

- Capacity: 2TB

- Form Factor: 2.5"

- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s

- Data Transfer Rate: 600 MBps

- Buffer Size: 128 MB

- Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm

- Features: QuietStep,Halogen Free,Ramp Load

- Dimensions (WxDxH): 69.85 mm x 100.35 mm x 7 mm

- Weight: 90 g

- Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years warranty

See what you can get with a 7200rpm, it will be about 33% faster at delivering data for that reason alone . . .

 

 

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Wd, Seagate, Toshiba are all good HDD, i own all three brands and they work well, Toshiba should be the cheapest of the three and still has 7200 rpm speed, so its a good choice unless you find a discount deal on another hdd whereever you are buying. The slower versions have 5400 rpm speed, which is a bit slower BUT they produce less heat and noise, so they might be better in a laptop. So you make the right choice mate.

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Wd, Seagate, Toshiba are all good HDD, i own all three brands and they work well, Toshiba should be the cheapest of the three and still has 7200 rpm speed, so its a good choice unless you find a discount deal on another hdd whereever you are buying. The slower versions have 5400 rpm speed, which is a bit slower BUT they produce less heat and noise, so they might be better in a laptop. So you make the right choice mate.
Orochimaru knows his stuff ;)

 

 

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Wd, Seagate, Toshiba are all good HDD, i own all three brands and they work well, Toshiba should be the cheapest of the three and still has 7200 rpm speed, so its a good choice unless you find a discount deal on another hdd whereever you are buying. The slower versions have 5400 rpm speed, which is a bit slower BUT they produce less heat and noise, so they might be better in a laptop. So you make the right choice mate.

 

Thanks for that and they use less power too if I am correct ? Which is important for me for battery life.

 

What do you think to the firecuda ? And I could find any 2.5” 2TB toshibas :(

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I would get OEM if you can or an after market from a supplier with good feedback, batteries are dodgy, catch fire if not up to standard so I don't buy on price!

 

As for the harddrive, look at the read\write speeds and spin speed of the disc, large storage is great but a pain in the arse if it take ages to access your data.

 

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Do you know of any good companies ? Lenovo want £170 for a replacement battery, at that price I may as well buy a new laptop.

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Why wouldn't you get an SSD? The speed increases are amazing, you can even get a Samsung 500Gb for around £120 and use far far less power.

It'll be like a new laptop.

If you need more space, external drive should be able to cater for your porn movie stash.

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If you can wait I'll check on Monday what I bought for my Panasonic tough book . . .

 

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Yep in no rush been running my laptop off the mains for a few months now only just getting my arse in gear to source a new battery :D

 

Why wouldn't you get an SSD? The speed increases are amazing, you can even get a Samsung 500Gb for around £120 and use far far less power.

It'll be like a new laptop.

If you need more space, external drive should be able to cater for your porn movie stash.

 

Didn’t really want to spend that much Pete, with buying a new battery, a hdd caddy and the hdd itself needed to be cost effective otherwise it would have just made more sense to buy new. But I love it as in 8 years the only thing that has happened is the battery has died, it was a high spec when I bought it and still has better spec than a lot of laptops now. It is fast enough for me and what I use it for just need more space as the 128GB hdd is maxed out (the only thing I skimped on as I intended to use external storage). But as you said an external drive would be good for that but I am too lazy to keep plugging it in and I tend to lose stuff :D at some point I intend to swap the main hdd out for a small ssd to boot from and use the expansion hdd to store all my years of crap on.

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effective otherwise it would have just made more sense to buy new. But I love it as in 8 years the only thing that has happened is the battery has died, it was a high spec when I bought it and still has better spec than a lot of laptops now.
8 years old? i'd be chucking it in the bin! I replace mine every 2 years or less but use them a lot for work. They have changed a lot in a year never mind 8 years.!
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If you can wait I'll check on Monday what I bought for my Panasonic tough book . . .

 

/QUOTE]This is the charger and battery I bought online, the charger has a name but nothing on the battery, i went with the feedback on the battery, I've used it for a couple of years and it runs as long as the original. Sorry but that's all the info I have on it.image

 

 

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8 years old? i'd be chucking it in the bin! I replace mine every 2 years or less but use them a lot for work. They have changed a lot in a year never mind 8 years.!

 

Mines for home use and like I said it is better spec’d than a lot of entry level laptops now and does everything as fast as I need it to. I personally don’t see the point in throwing £1000s down the drain every other year replacing perfectly good laptops :) When it dies I’ll replace it :p

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Yes the 5400rpm should eat less power.

 

The firecuda is a newer product from Seagate, on paper its better than barracuda, but in a normal use you will barely notice any difference, you should get whatever has the best deal.

 

About Toshiba, i only found 1tb 2.5 drive, on amazon https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B009AYVNMQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1519396323&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=toshiba+2.5+hdd&dpPl=1&dpID=41mNivQsr%2BL&ref=plSrch

Maybe search on other websites.

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