" If your machine is an older computer with an IDE or parallel ATA drive interface, the speed benefit you'd realize from investing in an SSD isn't big enough to justify the expense. To find out what interface you have--assuming that you're not up for digging around in your system's Device Manager menus and that you don't have your computer specs handy--grab Crystal Dew World's CrystalDiskInfo download and open it up; if CrystalDiskInfo says that the interface is serial ATA, you're good to go."
The link the article is broken. So obviously, I don't want to buy a SSD that I can't use. How can I find out what kind of SSD I need? And do you guys have any particular brands that you can recommend to me? Thanks in advance!! =)