Accelerate your PC for faster boot-up and lightning-fast gaming and graphics speed by upgrading it with a SanDisk Ultra® 3D SSD hard drive. You will notice that applications load faster and files move quicker—. Additionally, you will enjoy longer battery life and your computer will run at lower temperatures and quieter. No matter how much you use your PC, SanDisk's powerful 3D NAND and nCache 2.0 technology provide you with a better experience, delivering lightning-fast speeds and consistent power whether you're attacking the enemy in a game, editing a video, or just browsing the Internet. The proven shock and vibration resistance means you won't lose your data, even if you drop your computer. When you're ready for a better computing experience, the SanDisk Ultra® 3D SSD hard drive takes performance to new levels.
Accelerate your computer (PC) speed up to 560MB/s
Enjoy sequential read speeds of up to 550MB/s for faster boot times and better overall system performance. Load and run applications, games, videos, and photos instantly so you can spend more time creating rather than waiting.
Advanced 3D NAND Technology for Legendary Endurance
This powerful technology enhances the durability of the hard drive unit for even greater reliability and lower power consumption for longer laptop battery life.
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I have had it for about 4 months on an hp and it really revived. Before, it took about 10 minutes to start, now it starts in about 10 seconds and I have a desktop interface. It's worth the money!
He and the Crucial MX are top in their category and in terms of their price.
Although now I would suggest going for an nvme with much better performance for a little more money, unless one wants to use it as an external SSD, which is worth it.
I decided to evaluate it since I have been using it since 10/2018 on a desktop with loaded operating system and basic programs (basically, I use it) and I also have a 1TB HDD for storage.
For normal everyday office use, internet, and very little light gaming, it is super.
Its lifespan has dropped to 99% after 2.5 years!!!!
More or less, all (branded) SSDs are value for money nowadays and their performance (and price) justify every user to have at least one for Windows since they boot in 5 seconds...
It was purchased on black Friday for 49.90 euros (500gb) with free shipping. The hard drive was cloned with another program as the Sandisk dashboard (which you download from the Sandisk website) sent me to an inactive page where theoretically I would download Acronis. In the end, I used the free trial version of Macrium reflect, so everything is fine. With a 60% full disk, it reached 540MB/s-520MB/s instead of the promised 560-540 by the company, which is quite good considering it doesn't have D-RAM, so as it fills up, it becomes slower. It is important not to completely fill it up as it reduces its lifespan. Having 10-20% free space is fine, while the TBW (data rewrites) is 200 Terabytes, which means its expected lifespan exceeds a decade. We will see its reliability over time, but so far it seems to be a good product. Update in 6 months.
Although fast, it has the biggest problem as a hard drive, it disables itself from Windows and does not appear on the disks, and then it requires manual formatting and creating a new partition to be activated again .... obviously all data on the disk is lost ... this has happened 6 times in the 2.5 years that I have had it. I would have returned it, but the problem appeared after 4 months. Of course, it may have been a faulty one, I don't know.
I bought two, a 500GB and a 250GB. The 250GB went into a very old computer that didn't even support 64-bit operating systems and had an old motherboard. I expected to lose speed, but it still worked exceptionally well and the system is very fast for its hardware. The price is completely justified and very good compared to the Samsung Evo ones that I have tried and appreciate. The 500GB went into a more modern laptop with 4GB of memory and Windows 10. One can understand that the disk will be used quite a bit for virtual memory, but it still worked flawlessly and extremely quickly.
I put it in an old laptop about a year ago, and so far there hasn't been any problem. I haven't seen much of its software because I didn't need to. Very good for its price (I got it for €59 for 500GB), definitely a value-for-money choice for upgrading a laptop.
At 60€ during the Black Friday of 2018, it was a very good price, but its responsiveness and performance are mediocre. The software is slow and tends to freeze a bit.
I wouldn't choose it again, for an additional +10/15€ I would gladly go for the Crucial MX500, which performs much better despite being similar.
Last October it was 250 euros and this year I got it for 60 euros on black friday..!
I believe it is the best purchase I made this year..!
5 years ago I bought a Samsung 840 EVO 120GB for 85 euros...
I consider Sandisk to be one of the most reliable brands, especially now that it is owned by Western Digital...
The page states a lifespan of 200 terabytes of rewriting for the disk!!
https://www.sandisk.com/home/ssd/ultra-3d-ssd
The Samsung I have, which is 5 years old, has only written 14TB so far...
Theoretically, I am covered for the next 10 years with the 500GB one...
In general, guys, prefer the more expensive series of each company...
The best you can buy at this price. I connected it with a SATA to Thunderbolt device and it goes incredibly fast compared to USB 2.0. The speed is almost multiplied by five, especially for files that are difficult to copy/edit. You wonder if it read/copy your files in lighter tasks. Of course, it will show later how durable it is in continuous access. However, after 2 months of intensive use, it hasn't shown anything negative.