@rpardee should be fine. If you don't want to upgrade to SSD, maybe consider an upgrade to a 7200rpm drive if don't have one and need something a bit snappier. But component wise should be okay. None of that IDE/SCSI nonsense from back in the day when we were baby nerds.
@rpardee should be able to slide it into what ever slots in your new machine and connect it to a free SATA connection and power. Might need to save a SATA cable and HD mounting hardware from your old pc but that's really it.
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@rpardee should be able to slide it into what ever slots in your new machine and connect it to a free SATA connection and power. Might need to save a SATA cable and HD mounting hardware from your old pc but that's really it.