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The SanDisk SSD PLUS 240GB Internal SSD delivers a significant performance boost over traditional 5400 RPM hard drives with read speeds up to 530MB/s and write speeds up to 440MB/s. Its shock and vibration resistance ensure durability, while the SATA III 6 Gb/s interface guarantees fast, reliable data transfer. Designed in a slim 2.5"/7mm form factor, it’s the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking faster boot times, quicker application loads, and enhanced overall PC responsiveness.
Hard Drive | 240 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | SanDisk |
Series | SanDisk SSD Plus Internal SSD |
Item model number | SDSSDA-240G-G26 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.96 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.96 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Flash Memory Size | 240 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
ASIN | B01F9G43WU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 9, 2016 |
J**A
Good for SATA. Won't beat NVMe, but still pretty fast.
If you're going all SSDs and don't want to rely on external drives, storage is still a bit of a problem. Most boards only have one or two M.2 slots, so if you want to keep going you need SATA drives too. Especially if you don't want it to cost an arm and a leg. These SATA drives aren't as fast as NVMe, but they're still pretty fast. For just about any normal task they should still exceed any reasonable requirements. Games run just fine on this drive and it's still fast enough for most high performance tasks like video capture or etc. Maybe UHD in uncompressed video couldn't keep up, but I think for most normal people this drive will do just fine.So far this drive seems to be reliable. It doesn't run especially hot or anything, so I have no complaints.
W**P
An easy-to-install SSD drive that performs well -- at a great price
I received this 240GB SSD in yesterday's mail on the 1st day of the 4-day promised delivery range. I was able to clone my C: harddrive to the SSD using the "HDClone 4" software (free version) that I have used for several years to backup the harddrive. It was as simple as cloning another harddrive, in fact, the SSD appeared just like another harddrive -- no change to anything (it plugs-in the same as any IDE harddrive). After a simple swap with my laptop's harddrive, it booted the 1st time into Windows XP with no glitches.My system is a 2007-vintage Toshiba A105-S4384 laptop, Windows® XP Pro Media Center Edition (SP3), Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T5500 (1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB), 4GB DDR2, 160GB 7200rpm SATA Revision 2 harddrive,The SSD drive performs admirably. I've tested several different application's load times as well as cold boots into Windows. Results are consistently 50% to even 40% of the time taken by the replaced 7200rpm harddrive. With SATA Rev. 2 support, you should not expect the blazing speeds advertised -- they are based on an SATA Rev. 3 system (the SanDisk website explains this). Nevertheless, this SSD drive kicked my system into high gear -- it is much faster than it ever was.I was not able to download the "SanDisk SSD Dashboard" software, as Windows XP is not supported (Vista and forward are supported). Apparently, Dashboard is required to download firmware, so I wasn't able to do that. It may not be beneficial anyway, as XP is so old.The SSD drive itself is smaller than a standard 2 1/2" harddrive, and is almost weightless. It generates almost no heat.For the price ($67), this is a very good deal. It's an excellent product, and if you have SATA Revision 3 (see the BIOS), this will be a blazing fast drive with no risk of a head crash, and no need for defragmentation.
C**D
Best SanDisk product.
Very good product.Laptop runs way smoother now.
H**S
Great upgrade for a smaller spindle drive.
Been using this for years and still going strong. Really easy to install and setup and has plenty of space. My computer recognized it as soon as I turned it on. Well worth the money.
W**A
Significantly improved the speed of my travel laptop that I use for work.
All right a few things to establish before I get into this:1.) I installed this hard drive on a laptop I only use for writing word documents and browsing the web. I do not game or do any video card intensive things on here. Just admin and work purposes.2.) I didn't rate easy to install because the hard drive itself is easy to install. However, the device you install it to will make a huge difference in how easy it is. If you're sticking this in a desktop case, it's as simple as 1, 2, 3. In my case, I was installing it on a Dell laptop with touch screen capability. The amount of steps took me at least an hour or two because I had to follow a Youtube video.So, I have a old Dell laptop that I bought in 2014-2015 that I needed to use while riding the train to work. It served me well until recently when I started to notice that the laptop was taking longer and longer to boot up and run applications. Boot up time would be about 3 minutes into Windows 10, then launching an app could take anyway from 7-10 minutes before it was ready. So we're looking at almost a total of 15 minutes just to do something basic like open word or a website.I assumed it was because I bought a slow laptop, but when I went into task manager I saw that the HD was always hitting 100% usage the entire time the computer was on. In task manager, under performance, your PC should be between 1% if you're not using anything or running any background programs. But my computer was at 100% with absolutely awful read and write speeds. Meanwhile my CPU was at normal values.So I bought the Sandisk SSD which was compatible with my laptop and went through the process of opening up my laptop to take out the original drive. I highly recommend using the IFixit toolkit with magnetic pad to not lose the dozens of screws you will be messing with and to keep notes.Once I got the original laptop drive out (a Seagate ST1000LM024) I plugged the Seagate and the Sandisk drive into my desktop PC and used a software called AOMEI dynamic disk manager pro edition. (Yes you have to buy this software but it's relatively inexpensive at around $50-$60.I cloned the original Seagate drive to the Sandisk drive. Plugged in the Sandisk, reassembled my laptop, and voila works like a charm. Now the laptop takes less than 30 seconds to boot up and be ready for me to use apps. It's even faster than my other work laptop I use strictly for my job which is newer and more expensive than my old machine.Great little drive that has significantly sped up my laptop which I was going to trash and sell. Really happy with this purchase.
M**T
For its price,it works
Works well for my PC, 2 Terabytes at a decent speed Is just enough for both storage and games
C**T
Pretty fast
Using these in a raid 5 and they perform pretty good. No failures after a couple months
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