Great drive at a good price. Easy to install and works right out of the box. Keep in mind it doesn't come with any cables.
Great drive at a good price. Easy to install and works right out of the box. Keep in mind it doesn't come with any cables.
First, we noticed both models have typical performances of value SSDs, with a high sequential read data rate, but with lower rates in write operations and on random accesses. We also noticed the maximum sequential rate of the SanDisk SSD PLUS 120 GiB is higher than the Kingston V300's.
I researched SSDs for a few hours and this was one of the highest-rated drives in its price class. Installation was simple but I had to use an external SATA-to-USB adapter to clone my existing Windows 7 installation directly.
Lets start off speeds are good; use it for Games. The device feels a little plastic and flimsy but a great price for what you get.
Got this in early January 2016 for a 2008 Macbook. Cloned my internal drive to it then swapped it in. First boot up was slow but been nice and quick since - making the machine feel snappier.
Boot times are so much better now that I've got the operating system on the SSD. I've seen a huge difference in the load times on BF1 as well, which was my main reason for getting it. Definitely worth it for the price!
not the fastest ssd out there (but doesn't really matter with a SATA2 controller...) and it works fine so I'm pleased.
Works fine
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Ok, works great and probably deserves more stars. What people don't realize is that all you need is the cable. You can download the software. I don't know many people who RELY on CD-ROM drives. I haven't built a system in the last five years that included one.
It's your average modern SSD. Sequential read/write is great, but has pretty bad random r/w. Still a LOT faster than an HDD - it gets beaten by higher quality SSDs on random r/w benchmarks (eg. my ~6 year old Intel 320), but you likely won't notice any difference in normal use.
Very light (noticeably lighter than my laptop's old HDD) but still feels and looks reasonably well-designed -3 year warranty -Pretty strong sequential r/w speeds (about as much as you can expect from a modern SATA III SSD -Apparently an MLC drive so maybe it'll last long
-Slow random r/w -Cheaper options exist (unless you get it on sale
Well here goes...The product works and seems to be a good fast replacement for the old 1 TB spinning hard drive that I replaced. Problem is that it took way too long to get this in and up and running. Here is what happened. I Physically installed the drive and connected the cables.
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