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Solid State Disk Ssd Drives

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Related review

Patrick 2024-04-28 06:52:32

[1500 G / 0.5 ms] The Sandisk Ultra SSD's have been my first choice for solid state drives. Great performance and at a competitive price. I've done a lot of upgrades for people and have had zero issues with these.

5
G. Hegde 2024-09-27 09:56:47

[0.81 lb] I used this product to mount Samsung 840 EVO Solid state Disk in a HP Envy desktop. Product is solid, comes with needed screws and installs easily. You can not beat the cost either.

5
Mark 2024-05-02 01:34:51

[360°] This device makes a solid state drive (SSD) compatible for a Mac Pro. The hard drive slides that come with the computer only mount 3.5 inch drives. This enables you to take advantage of the new SSD's fast speed and reliability. It comes with four mounting screws so that you can mount your SSD (sold separately).

5
Scott 2024-05-03 02:40:42

[1500 G / 0.5 ms] I was looking for a solid state memory for my storage on a new Alienware R15. The transfer speeds from SSD to SSD were amazing at ~900MBs when moving my data from an old machine. I have had nothing but excellent results from WD drives and expect this one to last. Very pleased with the performance, the heatsink was required, and the LED is just a nice extra.

5
Paul 2024-04-02 06:46:21

[200 TB] I've always found Western Digital products to be trustworthy, from old school mechanical drives to solid state, and this SSD is no exception. Great capacity and good performance at this price point, all from a known, quality manufacturer.

5
Bob 2024-06-23 05:48:46

[Plastic, Copper] This Sabrent converter is great in allowing use of the new Solid State drives in older desktop machines. Plug-and-play. Works great

5
Bob 2024-07-21 01:52:31

This Sabrent converter is great in allowing use of the new Solid State drives in older desktop machines. Plug-and-play. Works great

5
Dsff 2024-05-23 07:57:49

[Yes] This is for sure a good one hard solid disk, for sure it's good one

5
William 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x 2.5"] Does exactly what it's supposed to. I use it to connect an external SSD for use as a scratch disk.

5
Randy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[16 TB] One of my new years resolutions/projects was to get away from HDD/spindle drives completely and get my entire digital life on SSD. This would require a 16TB drive and the only two choices at this time were the Glyph Blackbox and Oyen Digital MiniPro RAID V4. I use a Glyph 2TB Blackbox at work and it seems stable and solid. But I chose the Oyen for a few reasons. The price difference of $600. The RAID option to have two separate SSDs actually works better for my purpose. I have an inflexible, rigid archive of files that is just under 8TB and just fits in one of the drives, and I use the other drive for current projects and files. The ability to daisy chain was the deal maker for me, and requires the power adaptor which is provided. After reformatting both drives I successfully transferred the 8TB archive files over although it took FOREVER going thru a USB A hub. Now that I think about it, I am surprised how many drives on the market (both SSD and HDD) don't have daisychaining. I have always been a believer in solid state memory going back to the microdrive vs CF Card photography days at the turn of the millenium. Since that time the durability and speed of solid state has been firmly established, but the prohibitive costs have made it difficult to switch over. While I wouldn't exactly call the Oyen MiniPro RAID exactly cheap, the cost per terabyte ratio is doable for me. And it certainly is nice not to have to wait for HDDs to spin up anymore or worry about moving parts. If the Oyen holds up as well as I hope, I will be getting another to daisychain for a backup unit.

5