Kingston 480GB A400 SATA 3 2.5 Internal SSD SA400S37/480G - HDD Replacement for Increase Performance
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PNW Prime
> 3 dayJust as described and a GREAT deal for the price, a little tricky to install on laptops
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schmidtw
> 3 dayLets be honest, this isnt the best SSD out there, but it is a good value and an inexpensive way to boost performance of an aging machine.
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LatoyaHarvin
> 3 dayGood
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Cody Guy
> 3 dayWorks great! I put my OS on this along with a few games. Load and boot times are much faster than what my HDD had.
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Chris
> 3 dayNo its not the $100 Samsung SSD you wish you could afford but for $30 I can run my main games (Rainbow Six Siege, PUBG, CSGO etc.) much faster than my HDD did. Get it now!
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Wilmer Perez
> 3 dayRápido en el portátil, no se pega en los juegos
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Ryan
27-09-2024At the time, I was able to purchase this product for around 55 dollars. It is very easy to install, and very small to the point that it takes no space in my pc which is it good.
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Zack Haddon
> 3 dayAffordable option for faster game launch and load speeds. 240gb holding my favorite games and the windows os.
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TheChrisCarman
> 3 dayI have a 240gb Ssd from Kingston as my only drive in a laptop and a 120gb Kingston Ssd as my boot drive in a PC. Both are amazing upgrades from and traditional, platter based drive at $20-$30 a piece. There is no upgrade that will have a larger effect on your computer if it is still using an HDD to boot.
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Internet Person
> 3 dayWithout too much detail, we have 4 of these drives. 3 are running the latest firmware ending in E100 and has all sorts of false positive errors reported to the RAID controllers Ive tried it in. The drives themselves probably work fine, but are useless to me now.