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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 338 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | PNY CS900 240GB 2.5” Sata III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - (SSD7CS900-240-RB) |
Product Description: | The PNY CS900 2.5-inch SATA-III (6 Gb/s) solid state drive (SSD) is an excellent choice for a mainstream solid state drive (SSD) upgrade from a hard disk drive (HDD). The CS900 drive is designed for an easy and cost-effective HDD replacement in the existing PC system to help realize faster boot times, quicker application launches, and better overall system performance. With no moving parts, PNY CS900 is highly durable, less likely to fail, and supports up to 3 years of warranty. |
Model Number: | ssd7cs900-240-rb |
Product SKU: | B0719D9YL7 |
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I did notice something odd in the reviews though. Negative reviews, despite there being relatively few of them, they were most prominent on the main page. Digging into it, I found out why...
There's a guy who is using bots to upvote and comment negative reviews. I'm guessing it's likely because the seller wouldn't pay him to bot the positive reviews. Look at the comments for the top rated negative reviews, all variations of the same (broken english) message
Then look at this message that predates any of them. (see attached pic)
EDIT: My Bad, uploaded the wrong pic... Fixed it.
They're kind of the perfect size to price ratio for putting an SSD into an older laptop to get either a few more years from it or a better resale price out of it. Or to put into a machine you bought without a drive to get it up and running, or to replace a crashed spinning drive for a coworker who's too cheap to go big.
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I did notice something odd in the reviews though. Negative reviews, despite there being relatively few of them, they were most prominent on the main page. Digging into it, I found out why...
There's a guy who is using bots to upvote and comment negative reviews. I'm guessing it's likely because the seller wouldn't pay him to bot the positive reviews. Look at the comments for the top rated negative reviews, all variations of the same (broken english) message
Then look at this message that predates any of them. (see attached pic)
EDIT: My Bad, uploaded the wrong pic... Fixed it.
Do you see the disk when you open disk utility?
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Specific need is partly why they still exist. Older machines that need a refresh or budget machines you get at big box stores for $200 get a nice boost from using these small drives as boot drives.
They're kind of the perfect size to price ratio for putting an SSD into an older laptop to get either a few more years from it or a better resale price out of it. Or to put into a machine you bought without a drive to get it up and running, or to replace a crashed spinning drive for a coworker who's too cheap to go big.
This would be good for older laptop upgrade for people who just surf and use facebook.
Or what I last used one of the tiny ones for, Server boot drives, and I even only partitioned half the drive. Enough for the OS, programs, and the extra for temp files and updates. The rest I use as over-provisioning. It will last 100 years... lol.