ADATAUltimate SU800 2.5 1024 GB Serial ATA III TLC
RAM | 1024 GB |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Hard Drive |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ADATA |
Series | Ulitimate SU800 |
Item model number | ASU800SS-1TT-C |
Hardware Platform | PC; Mac;Linux |
Operating System | All |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.95 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.95 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ADATA USA |
Language | English, English |
ASIN | B01K8A29E6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 11, 2016 |
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Received with small gift
Received and working according to product description, original product. received within 2 days with slandered delivery option.
A**I
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N**E
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Increible, rapido. Superior a Kingsone SU*, VU* e incluso HyperX 3K. Tiene ECC integrado, wow!Les comparto en la imagen la prueba de velocidad.Recomendacion: Antes de usarlo actualicen el FIRMWARE(FW) ya que en AData planchan la configuración del disco y perderías tu información, pasos:1. Conectar el SSD a una maquina con windows para revisar que FW tiene.2. Instalar AData ToolBox para poder la versión del FW.3. Ir a ADATA.com para bajar el FW y ver la guía y verificar que el FW sea compatible con el FW actual del SSD.4. Si aplica (casi siempre) crear con el la herramienta de ADATA el USB booteable siguiendo las instruccione luego reiniciar PC booteando desde el creado USB para que actualice el FW del SSD.5. Verificar con AData ToolBox que haya cambiado la version de FW.6. Listo, a usar este buen disco NAND.
A**R
No refund for faulty item
Ordered this item for a great price but item turned out to be faulty. When I tried to return it to UKTechStore they told me it was not being installed properly. After hours of trying all of their suggestions on how to install it was finally agreed that the item was faulty which is what I had stated in the first place. After that they claimed I had to deal directly with ADATA and would not offer a refund. I would not recommend buying from this store as if the item is faulty you will not get a refund. Thankfully Amazon has since sorted this refund for me.
M**A
Excelente producto
Estuve valorando diferentes marcas para cambiar el SSD de mi Macbook pro mid 2012 y elegí este modelo por que es más económico, es buena marca y la tecnología 3d nand me pareció muy buena. No requirió aditamentos extras para colocarlo, el clonado del disco anterior es lo único extra que tienes que hacer para que funcione (Incljye un software de clonado para Windows y para Mac puedes usar el Time machine). Mi equipo funciona muy rápido, inicia en 9 segundos, cuando antes iniciaba en casi 1 minuto; lo llevo usando casi un mes y no ha presentado fallas.Este producto junto con aumento de memoria RAM funciona como un equipo de los nuevos modelos.Valió la pena cada peso.
D**N
I really like adata
For business, we strictly buy kingston, WD or Samsung depending on speed requirements. Those have the reputation of best reliability.Personally ,I only buy ADATA for myself as they have the cost of the kingston or WD drive, yet the performance and infrastructure of the higher end SSD's.I purchased at least 5 adata drives for my different machines or friends, not a single failure over the past 3 years.
C**B
Slap one in your Freeview Box.
I bought this SSD to replace the hard drive in my Humax PVR {it's a T-1000 unit}, if you have one chances are you'll know about the problems with the Seagate hard drives. It almost seems like the Seagate hard drives can read the warranty too, mine started to play up within weeks of the warranty running out.This 240GB SSD will record around 65 hours of HD TV and around 140 hours of Standard Definition TV, that's more than enough for my needs, but... Since I put the SSD into the T-1000 the wake up speed is blistering compared to waiting for the old Seagate to get into gear, add to that SSD's are way more reliable than HDD's.The problem with HDD's {for that read the PROBLEMS} include, they are power hungry the result of which is they generate heat {electrical components don't like heat}, they suffer from mechanical breakdown and they simply can't match the speed of an SSD, to cap it off HDD's {and the problems associated with them} have been around for over 50 years, they are as good as obsolete, dangling on the verge of extinction.I've just thrown away the last HDD that I will ever own, SSD's are the future, sure they are more expensive {right now} but at ADATA prices they aren't that much more expensive, add to that ADATA have a good reputation, a bargain price doesn't mean you're buying an inferior product.I guess you can tell that I'm thrilled with how the SP550 has rejuvenated my Freeview box, this upgrade cost me less than half the price of a similar Humax box, but they still run with mechanical hard disk drives, that's a NO THANKS from me.As for what's involved in removing and replacing the drives, well you don't need to be an Einstein, all that's involved is a few screws, and there's a walk through guide on YouTube {done by a guy in Sheffield} to show how easy it is. Once you install the SSD that's it, no formatting the drive or anything, just turn the box on and it will set itself up.This product just has to be one of the Best Buys I've ever made on Amazon, whatever you need an SSD for I'd recommend ADATA.Oh, and by the way, I didn't get this product given to me, or at a discounted price to solicit a good review, the above IS my honest opinion and reflects the satisfaction I have from the product.
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