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Transcend 1TB MLC SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5
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Transcend 1TB MLC SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" SSD 370 (TS1TSSD370S) - High Speed Internal Solid State Drive for Laptop & Desktop PC Upgrade - Silver, 1TB Storage for Gaming, Video Editing & Fast Boot Times

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Product Description

Transcend SSD370 1 TB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive TS1TSSD370 Hard Drives

Product Features

Boost your computer's speed and capacity with a Transcend SSD

Max. Read 570MB/s, Max. Write 470MB/s

DDR3 DRAM cache

TRIM Command support

Power Shield to prevent data loss when sudden power off

Supports S.M.A.R.T. function

Built-in ECC protection for long data retention

Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling

Customer Reviews

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So far, this SSD has worked pretty well for me, even though it's no Evo Samsung 850. It was a fair amount cheaper though, had a little bit more extra storage than I needed for the task I required it for, and in my online research and looking around, it seemed to be decent enough and fast enough to fit my needs.Around 40 some bucks is what I recall paying for this, and it's well worth it when i only needed a little more than half the storage space of this drive in the first place in an SSD form for my OS partition. It's sped up my boot time form over a full minute, to a little over a half a minute as well, which is wonderful. I've seen, however, that other people can get up to 10-20 second boot speeds with a good SSD, but realized that it wasn't the fault of this SSD, moreso the fault of the type of motherboard I am currently using.Installation wasn't too difficult, if you know how to install any type of internal PC part. Even came with the parts required to attach it to a 3.5 HDD bay securely, which is nice, but did not include a spare SATA cable. However, that was fine for me, since I had a spare SATA III laying around.So far I haven't had any problems, but I've only had it for about 2 months at most at this point, and not under heavy usage. (Like I said, it's used for my OS, and a few of my more heftier games and apps at this point). Hopefully though, it will last a while.