Give new life to an older system by replacing a tired hard drive or an old 2D NAND SSD with a Vi550 Sata III SSD. It offers read speeds of up to 560MB/s, up to 20 times faster than a typical hard...
Give new life to an older system by replacing a tired hard drive or an old 2D NAND SSD with a Vi550 Sata III SSD. It offers read speeds of up to 560MB/s, up to 20 times faster than a typical hard drive.
Give new life to an older system by replacing a tired hard drive or an old 2D NAND SSD with a Vi550 Sata III SSD. It offers read speeds of up to 560MB/s, up to 20 times faster than a typical hard drive.
Performance
The high-speed 3D NAND chips combined with the latest generation controller will improve your system's response times. From faster boot, shutdown, and load times to smooth multitasking, you will benefit from increased productivity.
Verbatim SSDs have no moving parts of sensitive components, so unlike hard drives, they are resistant to shocks and vibrations.
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After about 100 days of operation as a backup disk (writing a few MB every 12 hours, and approximately 500-1000MB every week), and with total writes <1TB, I started experiencing I/O errors. After several attempts (raid resilvering), the I/O errors persisted and I had to remove it. After testing with HD sentinel, I discovered that the majority of the disk is being written and read at speeds below 10MB/s. Obviously, there is an issue with the controller or several NAND memories (see photo). It is not reliable at all and not worth its money.
With minimal use, it broke. Problem with reading and writing. It drags. It's a big hassle to save my files, I spent many hours trying to understand what was happening until I went in and saw the reviews of others who bought it. It's trash. Don't buy it for any reason.
After exactly 1 year and 2 months, it stopped working unexpectedly. I am trying to see how I can recover my files, but whoever I gave it to told me it is completely dead. Pure disappointment!!! It doesn't even deserve one star
Relatively fast. For simple, everyday use. Does not withstand the test of time. It stops working (unexpectedly) within 2 years. And it's not the specific model's fault. I also have the corresponding 256GB with the same lifespan. Obviously, this is Verbatim's specification for this particular series of disks. Make sure to keep backups.
Good disk! I replaced a Samsung EVO 250GB with this one, at its price (1TB-69 euros) it is a very good choice. However, its speed is not like the Samsung EVO I had. Overall, though, it is a value for money product.
It was used to upgrade a Lenovo Ideapad laptop from '15. Running Windows 10 and Linux with dual boot, there was a noticeable difference from the previous HDD. I highly recommend it for laptop use.
I bought it 2 years ago. At first, it didn't have any issues. For almost a year now, even though it is connected with a SATA3 cable, it works properly whenever it wants to and doesn't read ANYTHING when it doesn't want to.
Even times when I turn on the computer and it initially works, after a while it can mess up. Meaning, while you can see its contents (folders, files, etc.), if you try to open any file, it won't play or it will tell you that it doesn't exist.
Something that temporarily gets fixed with a random restart. Meaning, you will restart, but without being sure if it will work... You might need a second and third restart.
Also, its temperature is the worst I have seen in an SSD, 48 degrees (with 20 degrees in the room), while all the other Samsung ones have 32-38 degrees and the HDDs reach a maximum of 40.