Transplant laptop hard drive & Co into desktop?

Co
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I'm building a desktop computer and would like to know which laptop (Samsung 700G7A) components I can integrate in the new desktop system:

Hard disk: 750 GB HDD SATA 3.0Gb / s 2.5 "(Raid-0), Hitachi Travelstar 7K750 HTS727575A9E

Sound card: Realtek ALC269 @ Intel Cougar Point PCH

WLAN card: Centrino Advanced-N 6230, PCIe (half mini)

Blu-ray / DVD: TSSTcorp DVDWBD TS-LB23D

Display: Samsung 173HT02-C01 (type: a-Si TFT-LCD)

Thank you very much for your help!

Specifications

Samsung 700G7A: https://www.notebookcheck.com/...usstattung

Hard disk: https://www.newegg.com/...6822145534

Sound: https://www.hardwaresecrets.com/datasheets/alc269.pdf

Wi-Fi: https://ark.intel.com/...-band.html

Therefore: My (back then) high-end laptop Samsung 700G7A can only be used in safe mode (graphics card was infected and is seriously ill).

Sc

Actually only the hard drive, as data storage. 5400rpm are lame. And with an external housing, the BluRay-LW.

The ram is out of date, sound card onboard, graphics card should either be soldered or does not fit on a desktop mainboard. The WLAN card also does not meet the newer specifications.

Co

Thank you! Yes, I thought so with the hard drive and the Blu-ray combo power drive. With the WLAN card, I assumed that it would be compatible with today's mainboards. Of course, you're right with the sound card.

The HDD has 7200 rpm and is measurably even faster in performance than conventional 7200 rpm HDD, thanks to the iSSD cache solution.

Sc

I looked at the data sheet. There was talk of 5400. 7200 is of course better. As a system drive, it should be an SSD.