If it's not 64 bit it won't support more than 3-4gb.
In terms of write/ load speed you'd see more of an increase from an SSD as a boot disc. Then put your HDD in a caddy and use it for storage.
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If it's not 64 bit it won't support more than 3-4gb.
In terms of write/ load speed you'd see more of an increase from an SSD as a boot disc. Then put your HDD in a caddy and use it for storage.