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Technical information
Brand SanDisk
Colour Black
Hardware interface SATA 6.0 Gb/s
Memory storage capacity 1024 GB
Write speed 530 megabytes_per_second
About this item
Ultra‐fast: sequential read speeds of up to 560MB/s; sequential write speeds of up to 530MB/s
Faster boot‐up and shutdown
Faster app load and response times
Greater drive endurance and reliability, and lower power usage with new 3D NAND technology
nCache 2.0 technology delivers blazing‐fast speeds
Costumers Product Reviews
Pros
I have 30+ powerful CAD workstations in my office and they've all got XEON or dual XEON processors, high end CAD specific GPU and 16GG or 32Gb or RAM. However, some of the older machines are starting to slow down a little, or at least app launches seem slow and sluggish. Sometimes this is just becuase the machines are being pushed to their multitasking limits but quite often it's just because they don't have an SSD and were spec'd with a normal hard drive years ago when they were bought.
I've not started a roll-out program and have been updgrading all workstations to SSD. This is a really easy process with 3rd party software (I use Acronis True Image on a bootable USB drive), you simply shut down, add the new SSD, boot off a USB drive and click the source (original) drive and the target (SSD) and let it do it's thing. When it's done you simply power down, remove the USB drive, remove the old drive and reboot. Done. Super fast boot times, everything exactly as you left it, no need to reinstall windows or apps, etc. Once you're confident you're clone to SSD has been successful you can either keep the old drive as an snapshot bootable backup or in my case I leave them in, format them and set them as a backup destination for daily windows backups.
SSD's are by far the "best bang for your buck" to rejuvenate a tired or older computer.
Cons
Bought this to replace an HDD on the my laptop and it wouldn't boot up when I used this. Went on the internet to try and solve the problem tried all the suggestions nothing worked. Thought it was a simple procedure take the old HDD out replace with the SSD, replace the operating system and everything is fine. The OS wouldn't boot with this and have now returned this. Have replaced a HDD before, on another laptop, and no problems at all so conclude the problem was with this SSD
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