Patriot P210 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drives: 2TB $130, 1TB $67, 512GB
$37
$50.99
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Highly Anticipated Electronics via Amazon has select Patriot P210 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drives on sale starting at $37.99 -> Now: $36.99. Shipping is free.
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B&H Photo Video has select Patriot P210 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drives on sale starting at $15.99. Shipping is free (unless otherwise noted).
Interface: SATA III 6 GB/s (backwards compatible with SATA II)
Form Factor: 2.5"
3-Year Warranty
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This deal for the 512GB model is $14 off (26.5% savings) the listed retail price of $50.99.
Our research indicates that this offer is $12.39 lower ( 24.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $50.39 and higher.
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The prices for all sizes seem very reasonable. The 128GB in particular is cheaper than the last deal ($20). Shipping appears to be free on all except the 128GB but free with orders over $50
Add extra storage capacity to your computer with the P210 512GB SATA III 2.5" SSD from Patriot. This solid-state drive fits in the system's 2.5" drive bay, providing compatibility with a wide range of laptops and desktops. SATA III interface produces transfer rates of 6 Gb/s, offering faster speeds and backwards compatibility with SATA II interfaces. With the sequential read speed of 520 MB/s and a sequential write speed of 430 MB/s, you can access large files such as 4K video faster.
Product SKU:
1585579
512gb_storage_capacity:
2.5" Form Factor
box_dimensions_lxwxh:
7 x 5.2 x 0.35"
certifications:
CE, FCC, RoHS, as per Manufacturer
dimensions_w_x_h_x_d:
2.75 x 0.15 x 3.39" / 6.99 x 0.38 x 8.61 cm
drive_type:
SSD
form_factor:
2.5" (7 mm)
package_weight:
0.145 lb
read_speed:
Random: 50,000 IOPSSequential: 520 MB/s
sata_iii_6_gbs_interface:
Up to 520 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
smart_support:
Yes
trim_support:
Yes
weight:
0.1 lb / 50 g
write_speed:
Random: 50,000 MB/sSequential: 430 MB/s
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This is a good upgrade if your current laptop/desktop is still using a spinning hard drive.
Dram-less drives are best used for read operations, so fine for general storage and game installs. They typically have shortage life spans than drives with Dram.
Write performance will be weak, so not recommended as your OS install drive (although still better than a hard drive).
If you are upgrading from an hdd, this will be a HUGE improvement. To the point that it will seem like a new laptop. I have used laptops with higher end ssd's and laptops with these type of low end ssd's, and there is no noticeable difference in starting windows or opening programs between the two. Maybe if you are transferring large files you would see a difference, but how often do you really do that?
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This one or the 512GB Teamgroup AX2 3D NAND 2.5" SATA Internal Solid State Drive (T253A3512G0C101) on sale for $36.99, for use with an XBox One S (with a SATA to USB-A adapter)
Would this be a good upgrade to a laptop for general use?
Theses are probably not the best. Faster than a hard drive but slow for an SSD. If you are using it as your boot drive you probably want to spend a little more and get a better SSD.
Would this be a good upgrade to a laptop for general use?
How old is your laptop? Does your laptop use a standard 2.5" drive? Many I see are M.2. Bought a used laptop from my work. Probably 4-5 years old and it used M.2.
Would this be a good upgrade to a laptop for general use?
If you are upgrading from an hdd, this will be a HUGE improvement. To the point that it will seem like a new laptop. I have used laptops with higher end ssd's and laptops with these type of low end ssd's, and there is no noticeable difference in starting windows or opening programs between the two. Maybe if you are transferring large files you would see a difference, but how often do you really do that?
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07-03-2022 at 12:30 PM.
This is a good upgrade if your current laptop/desktop is still using a spinning hard drive.
Dram-less drives are best used for read operations, so fine for general storage and game installs. They typically have shortage life spans than drives with Dram.
Write performance will be weak, so not recommended as your OS install drive (although still better than a hard drive).
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Dram-less drives are best used for read operations, so fine for general storage and game installs. They typically have shortage life spans than drives with Dram.
Write performance will be weak, so not recommended as your OS install drive (although still better than a hard drive).
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Dram-less drives are best used for read operations, so fine for general storage and game installs. They typically have shortage life spans than drives with Dram.
Write performance will be weak, so not recommended as your OS install drive (although still better than a hard drive).
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