Bullet Proof 4 Eco V2 | 50mm mSATA | SATA III / 6G | PHISON S10 Controller MyDigitalSSD's best-selling Bullet Proof 4 Eco SATA III 6Gb/s mSATA solid state drives now feature the Phison S10 controller for even better performance! Just look for the green V2 on the label to upgrade almost any 50mm mSATA powered device, including Tablets, UltraBooks, Notebooks, Desktop PCs, and more. BP4e V2 SSDs are over provisioned featuring improved Random Read/Write performance and IOPS, extended performance endurance (no slow down no matter how much data you put on it), prolonged drive life, reliability, and low power consumption at the unequaled price to performance ratio synonymous with MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof SSDs. Backwards compatible with SATA II applications; BP4e V2 SSDs increase your productivity up to 70X by eliminating the bottle-neck of stock hard drives. Highlights Unequaled price to performance ratio Phison S10 (PS3110) controller Toshiba TLC Toggle NAND Flash Large storage capacity Easy installation Improve boot up and application load times High-speed SATA 6Gb/s (SATA III) interface Backward compatible to SATA 3Gb/s (SATA II) Withstand extreme shock and vibration Support DDR3 I/O interface Power management supported NCQ command set TRIM support RAID support SMART support Three year replacement warranty Note: Due to power requirements for MyDigitalSSD BP4e V2 drives, use of a BP4e V2 SSD as an external drive in combination with certain enclosures or adapters may cause overheating that could lead to an intermittent connection.
B**N
The SSD arrived quickly and I installed Win 7 Ultimate ...
The SSD arrived quickly and I installed Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit without issue. The SSD fit perfectly in my Cyberpower Fangbook 3 HX-6. Cold boot time is around 20 seconds.Update 9/30/2015:My laptop is now having trouble consistently booting. Every other time I turn the laptop on from shut down I will get to the POST splash screen and windows will not boot. I then have to power down the laptop and try to power up again, usually on the 3rd or 4th attempt I will be able to get into windows. On occasion when I let the laptop go into hibernate, I will not be able to wake the laptop back up and I have to go through the power down/up process. I m running the latest firmware and have swapped RAM sticks and it still results in the same problems. I am trying to get an RMA, however support has not yet gotten back to me.
D**L
Amazing SSD for an Amazing Price!
So, I bought this SSD for my Dell Precision M6500, as it has an open FCM slot, so what better way to use it? Upon arrival, I was a little concerned about the packaging. While it was nice that they included a precision screwdriver and the screws necessary for installation, the package itself looked like it should've housed a cheap electronic key-chain photo viewer you would buy at the dollar tree (you know, the the clear plastic kind that's a pain to open). Aside from that, though, the SSD itself seemed nice. It felt solid and fairly heavy for the size, so that was nice. Installation was easy, though that's fairly dependent on the device it's being installed in. I'd like to say, though, I personally had some problems with getting it to work with my computer, but I don't believe that's the SSD's fault. For me, I had to set SATA to operate in RAID mode. AHCI and ATA did not work for me. That's likely because this computer came out right when mSATA devices were taking off. Aside from that little annoyance, the SSD worked wonderfully. Windows 7 reinstalled quickly, and boot speeds were a lot faster than before. After running Crystal Disk Mark, I noticed the speeds were fairly low, only about 250 MB/s. Again, though, I'm almost certain that's due to the fact that the hardware in this computer is old. Overall, a great device, and even though I was originally concerned about buying from a manufacturer I'd never heard of before, I'm very satisfied with this and would buy it again if I ever need another SSD on another computer. Not to mention, the price/gigabyte ratio is amazing!EDIT!A few months later, this SSD is still running wonderfully! No slowdowns or failures so far!
O**R
Breathed new life into my laptop
Fast, as promised. I put this into my 2010 X220 Core i5, and I use it with a MacBook Air Early 2014 Core i5. Performance on the X220 is faster than on my MacBook--apps launch faster, system more responsive. Upgrade the OS on the spinning drive to Windows 10 and then activate, then install fresh on the SSD. Windows automatically activates.The speed when used in the X220's mSATA slot is technically less than what it could be because of the older tech in the X220's mSATA slot. Thinking I was missing out, I purchased a drive carriage/adapter, removed the spinning disk, and plugged it into the hard drive bay. Performance at things like booting up and launching apps is not noticeably faster, even though the performance test says it's running faster (I am picky about these things, so I doubt anyone else would notice much difference, either). So, go ahead and plug it into your unused mSATA and enjoy having an extra drive by for backups, photos...whatever!
F**G
Breathed life back into an old workhorse.
Although it was originally intended for a Lenovo Y570, this mSATA drive ended up in my Lenovo T61. The Y570 bricked on the day the drive arrived, and instead of returning it I decided to buy an mSATA to 2.5" adapter and install it as the primary drive in my T61. The price difference between an mSATA and a 2.5" SATA was negligible.It was amazing to see my 7 year old laptop suddenly become relevant again. A cold boot went from maybe 90 seconds to about 30. And somehow everything seems faster (heck, the trackpad seems snappier). And in theory, battery life should be better because of the lower power that such a drive requires. Now the thing is, you only want this drive if you have an mSATA slot that can be used as a boot drive. Some laptops (and possibly some motherboards) are somehow configured where the mSATA slot is only used as a caching drive. If can, can. If no can, no can (although you could still get a "regular" SSD to upgrade your machine). Otherwise, you probably should get a smaller mSATA drive instead of a 240GB.In summary, it works. And it works well. Just make sure you really need an mSATA.
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