Kingston 480GB A400 SATA 3 2.5 Internal SSD SA400S37/480G - HDD Replacement for Increase Performance
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Jarred Haggerty
> 3 daygreat product!
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Butshark
> 3 dayI LIKED IT
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Alan Stalcup
> 3 dayMade this Dell Laptop thats never ran well, a very usable Laptop. The touchscreen is suddenly responsive and for the 1st time in this laptops life it is snappy and responsive. Battery life jumped greatly cause its no longer spinning a disk drive. Specs on this machine are 4 gb ram, A quad core 1 ghz processor, nothing special. Pretty sure ive had close to 8 hours run time today on a 5 year old laptop battery. If youve though about putting an SSD in to bring life back into an old laptop , Just do it. If specs this low see such a vast improvment anything above it will be even better. Most laptops use 2.5 inch drives.
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Sky
> 3 dayThis little thing is certainly faster than an hdd, but not by much. Id recommend a faster and larger ssd for windows, Although this runs fairly decently for general use, the boot times leave something to be desired for a ssd, and I need to keep most of my everyday programs on a separate drive due to the lacking size :/
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Luis miguel galvan jaimes
Greater than one weekFácil de instalar 240gb
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515amer2017
> 3 daySo much different with the system and It’s worth upgrade to ssd
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armymanryno
> 3 dayNeeded an extra hd to store older torrented games on. This one did the trick.
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The Gadfly
> 3 dayIts a very fast SSD and boots Windows 10 for me in under 10 seconds. It loads PUBG, and Black Ops 4 in less than 10 seconds as well.
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G. Keiser
> 3 dayThis drive has worked great since the day it was installed. Computer boots up very quickly too. I would recommend this brand of SSD.
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Greater than one weekIts great. The enclosure looked better than expected, thanks to glossy, embossed graphics. It helped a low budget desktop PC from 2010 handle Windows 10 Home 64 bits need for constant storage device activity. The 55.1 MB / s hard drive often filled the Task Managers graph with 100% activity for several minutes at a time. When the machine was idle and background maintenance processes were active, it behaved the same way. Now the 261.1 MB / s solid state drive (on a SATA II Intel G41 motherboard) calmly and quietly handles these matters and keeps the formerly tall, solid green task manager graph way down at the bottom with a few small spikes now and then. The computer is much more responsive now. It isnt frantically trying to handle Microsofts bloated code and getting in my way. Interactive flow with the user interface has been restored. Delaying gratification and waiting for solid state drive prices to fall was a good move, since the performance difference was very noticeable. Its cool to see Windows 10s File Explorer generate photo thumbnails quickly. Installing software is much faster too. Updates and malware scans are no longer a burden. Im glad I went with an established name brand.