


🚀 Upgrade your speed, extend your life — don’t get left behind!
The SanDisk 128GB SATA III 2.5-inch Internal SSD offers a cost-effective, durable upgrade for aging laptops and desktops. With read speeds up to 490 MB/s and low power consumption, it delivers faster boot times and improved overall performance. Its standard form factor and 3-year warranty make it a reliable choice to breathe new life into your device.
| ASIN | B007ZW2LY4 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | SanDisk |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,826) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2012 |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | SATA 6 GB/s |
| Hard Drive Size | 128 GB |
| Item Weight | 53 g |
| Item model number | SDSSDP-128G- G25 |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Operating System | Yes |
| Product Dimensions | 7.06 x 10.06 x 0.99 cm; 53 g |
| Series | 128GB SATA |
| Standing screen display size | 2.5 Inches |
M**E
An SSD for the masses
Sandisk are no amateurs when it comes to memory. They have consistently innovated and provided reliable, affordable and fast storage to the masses, and this SSD is no exception. This isn't the first SSD sandisk have created, so they are no strangers to the industry. When it comes to SSD storage, you want the fastest read speeds possible, because thats means your computer is going to be able to load applications and data quicker. This SSD achieves a read speed of about 430 - 470MB per second. These speeds are at the top end of the performance chart, meaning your boot times, application loadings and general system responsiveness is going to feel super fast and snappy. However, where the cost is significantly reduced is in the write speed. This SSD is able to achieve write speeds of up to 200mb, which isn't blazing fast but by all means not slow. For pretty much most users, a slower write speed and a super fast read speed is going to be the same, as they will never utilise a higher write speed, because you will be reading data more often than writing, and when you are writing data, 200mb is a large amount, and isn't going to bottleneck you. When you consider the price to other SSD's with the same storage capacity, you cant go wrong. This SSD is considerably cheaper because you are paying for what you do not and not paying for what you don't need. Its perfect for anyone, whether it be someone who just wants to browse the internet or a power gamer looking for fast loading times and no texture lag, this SSD is going to serve you well. If you are looking for an SSD to give a new lease of life into your system at an affordable cost, then this is the one to go for.
D**H
Item is great, shame about delivery
This is a review of the item, so don't be put off when I say that the delivery of the item was an absolute shambles. Took about 10-14 days before I finally received the item due to the first one being lost in the post and then the second, replacement arriving very very late. Anyway, the actual SSD is very good. It was bought as a replacement hard drive for an old Dell XPS M1530 whose hard drive had broken. Lets just say that the speed difference is immense. I managed to install Windows 8 on the laptop, a task that I know will have taken it with the old conventional hard drive a few hours to complete, 10 minutes before it was fully installed. Boot times a great too, previously taking my laptop about 5 minutes to fully boot on the old hard drive (this being due to the old hard drive being nackered for a while), now with the SSD it takes around 12 seconds. The size thing is not too much of an issue either, I am fortunate enough to have a Windows Home Server at home to store my stuff on but if you do not have additional storage options such as a portable hard drive or if your using a desktop, a big hard drive for storage, so the 64GB version of the SSD is just right for me but if you have no other storage options then go for the 128GB version. Overall, definitely recommend this to all of you. Seriously, don't put off getting this the difference is chalk and cheese. I can not stress to you how much you all need to get this item (or an alternative SSD, the point is I want everyone to get SSD's!!).
J**.
Ideal !!
I bought this for use with a Hackintosh (A standard PC with Macintosh installed) - I found my Lenovo Z580's Mac boot time a little... slow, at around 35 seconds. With this the system boots in about 20 seconds and 15 seconds on what's called a quiet boot (A bit like safe mode, you could say). Pro's: - Easy to fit - Standard size and fitting screw holes - Quick - Silent - Lightweight Con's: - I bought the 64gb as when using Mac, I barely use any storage up (My HDD was 750gb and I only used 50gb) which can be limiting to people using Windows - Not as fast as some other brands, but it's still an SSD and is still moves like s*** off a shovel...excuse my French there... Overall: Would be a 5/5 if it could move like the other brands, good all round SSD and does just fine with my Hackintosh.
M**E
Works great for me! Super cheap! Threw it in a laptop that had a bad HDD, and off to the races! At this price, I'm not all that concerned about Read/Write speeds. SSDs are a great choice for laptops that may be used around kids since they don't break from impacts as easily as HDDs. Memory house seller took their sweet time getting the package shipped but it was free shipping so can't really complain! I really considered going for a faster (and maybe more dependable) 250GB drive for just 30-40$ more, but I just needed cheap SSD to get a laptop up and running that someone had given to me. Windows 10 boots up in like 15-18 seconds. Just note, this does not have a 3.5" adapter tray if your planning to use this in a PC. You'll either need an adapter tray or some other arrangements (like velcro stickies or something).
F**A
Ho un portatile con dentro un HDD da 500gb SATA II, visto che non mi interessava la capacità ma la velocità (anche perchè se sei un programmatore/montaggio video è necessario) ho comprato questa SSD per avere maggiore velocità. Poi avendo venduto l'HDD interno come usato alla fine l'ho pagata solo 50€. Pro: -Velocità fino a 16 volte quelle degli HDD attuali per portatili e netbook -Nessun rumore -Indistruttibile, se vi cade il portatile state sicuri che non si rompe, mentre gli HDD è probabile una rottura -Velocità più veloci tramite USB3 -Espansione di archivi e files velocizzata -Il PC ora non si blocca mai -Non si surriscalda Contro: -La velocità di scrittura è leggermente più bassa della concorrenza (la differenza non la notate se fate azioni quotidiane, ma è sempre maggiore delle SSD Samsung) -Nella confezione non è presente l'adattatore per fissi/portatili nè le viti, quindi se lo avete perso/buttato dovete comprarlo a parte Consigliato a: -Tutte le persone che vogliono un PC/Notebook/Netbook che non si blocchi mai e sia veloce a fare quello che fà -Persone che praticano spesso montaggio audio/video (il quale è molto pesante) -Programmatori, programmi pesanti come i Visual della Microsoft diventano leggerissimi con questa SSD TL;DR: Prodotto ottimo, potevano migliorare la velocità in scrittura e completare la scatola
F**O
EL DISCO ES SUPER RAPIDO, NO SUENA, CON LA COMPU NO IMPORTA EL PROCESADOR NI MEMORIA QUE TENGAS, TE ASEGURO QUE CON ESTE DISCO PODRAS TRABAJAR MUCHO MAS RÁPIDO SI TIENES UN I7 CON UN DISCO NORMAL, TIENES UN FERRARI CON RUEDITAS DE UN SMART AUNQUE SABEMOS QUE ESTOS DISCOS SON INMORTALES NO SE DAÑAN POR NADA, EN PARTICULAR A MI ME DIO UN PROBLEMA ALGO QUE ES INTERESANTE POR QUE UN DISCO TAN EXCELENTE NO SABEMOS COMO CUBRE LA GARANTIA, PUES LA GENTE DE SAMSUNG SE PORTO MUY MUY BIEN Y LA ATENCION FUE SUPER AGRADABLE, Y ME PIDIERON MANDARLES EL DISCO POR CORREO CERTIFICADO Y EN MANOS DE 10 DIAS ME ENVIARON UNO NUEVO.. ASÍ QUE APARTE DE RECOMENDARLOS POR QUE SON EXCELENTES SI LLEGARAS A TENER UN PROBLEMA SANDISK RESPUNDE SIN PROBLEMAS LAS GARANTIAS
T**S
Diese SanDisk SSD ist optimal als System- oder Datenfestplatte einsetzbar. Sie wurde bei mir sofort korrekt im Bios und auch in Windows erkannt. Wenn man die Besonderheiten für den Einsatz von SSD's beachtet (möglichst den AHCI-Modus im Bios einstellen, aktivierter TRIM-Befehl im Betriebssystem, Prefetch bzw. Superfetch und Defragmentieren unter Windows deaktivieren), wird beim Einsatz der SSD als Systemfestplatte das ganze PC-System spürbar schneller, vor allem bei Programmstarts und beim Hoch- und Herunterfahren. Die SanDisk SSD erwärmt sich nur unwesentlich und ist natürlich wie alle SSD's geräuschlos und energiesparend. Bezüglich der Lebensdauer mache ich mir bei korrekter Einstellung im PC-System keine Sorgen. Die schlichte Verarbeitung finde ich gut. Da sich im Innern des Gehäuse nur RAM-ähnliche Chips befinden, ist die Ausführung komplett in Kunststoff absolut ok und gibt meinerseits überhaupt keinen Anlass zur Kritik. Mit Stand Januar 2014 sind hier 128 GB für knapp siebzig Euro zu haben - bei dem Preis sollte man erst gar nicht mehr an die 64 GB-Variante denken, zumal das 128 GB-Modell auch noch bessere Leistungswerte aufweist. Der Anschluss an eine SATA III Schnittstelle ergibt eine theoretische Geschwindigkeit von 6 GB/s. Die SSD läuft auch an SATA II Anschlüssen mit 3 GB/s. Ob man in der Praxis wirklich spürbare Unterschiede zu den teils erheblich teureren "Premiummodellen" von Samsung, SanDisk und Co. feststellen kann, wage ich mal zu bezweifeln. Benchmarks zeigen allerdings schon, dass es messbar schnelleres auf dem Markt gibt. Für mich spielt es aber keine Rolle, ob Windows nun in 5 oder 6 Sekunden hochgefahren ist. Die herkömmliche SATA-Platte ratterte da teils Minuten vor sich hin, bis das letzte Ikon auf dem Desktop aufgebaut war. Im Windows7-Leistungsindex erreicht die SanDisk 128 GB in meinem PC einen Index von 7,5. Das ist ok. Die SSD wird in einer unscheinbaren Schachtel geliefert, die kaum größer ist, als der Inhalt selbst. Software ist nicht enthalten, auch keinerlei Einbauschienen oder Ähnliches. Da keine mechanischen Teile verbaut sind, ist es der SSD völlig egal, in welcher Position sie sich befindet. Ob umgedreht, wackelnd oder vertikal spielt keine Rolle, solange die Anschlüsse fest aufgesteckt sind. selbst ein Schütteln während des Betriebs bringt die SSD nicht aus der Ruhe (für den Einsatz in einem Notebook sind SSD's neben Strom- und Gewichtersparnis auch deshalb besonders vorteilhaft). Bei mir liegt das Teil als Systemfestplatte lose im Festplattenkäfig eines Miditowers herum. Sollte der Preis noch weiter fallen, fliegt auch noch die alte Datenplatte heraus oder ich nutze eine weitere SSD als externe Festplatte in einem üblichen 2,5-Zoll USB3-Gehäuse. Ich bin jedenfalls gespannt, wie sich Preis und Größe der SSD's in Zukunft entwickeln. Auf der SanDisk-Homepage kann man sich eine Diagnosesoftware für die SSD herunterladen - wer's braucht... Fazit: schnelle, zuverlässige und günstige SSD ohne Schnörkel können nur 5 Sterne bedeuten.
W**F
The hard drive of my old laptop was always "acting" up and the overall speed of the OS, whether Vista or Ubuntu, was quite slow, although Ubuntu was significantly faster. I did not want to invest very much to keep my old laptop functional, so I reviewed many the solid state hard drive offerings and found the 64 GB SATA 6.0 SanDisk to be the most economical match for my needs. Fortunately my old laptop i386 was able to accept the SATA 6.0 specifications. The SATA 6.0 is downwards compatible with the plain SATA specs which my old laptop has. The installation of the SanDisk was very easy. Fortunately I had a backup image of my old disk with the Ubuntu Operating System (OS) on a USB stick so that restoration of the image to the SanDisk was simple and worked well. If you do not have a backup image of your old disk then you can purchase a 'kit' specifically designed for migrating from your old hard disk to the new SanDisk. If you are planning to copy an image of your old disk, make sure that the SanDisk has the same Gigabyte (GB) capacity, or that it is larger in capacity than your old disk. If you have a backup image created by the "Ping" backup utility then the new disk capacity can be smaller than the old disk but must still be large enough to accommodate the OS and data image that was created by Ping. For me SanDisk was a good investment. I have converted my old laptop to a desktop with a separate monitor, and it is currently running Ubuntu 12.04 OS at speeds at least 5 times faster than before. 5 MONTHS later - October 29, 2014 and the SansDisk is still running flawlessly! ........ I have it partitioned for the Linux OS and (about 27 Giggabytes) and a file storage ........ partition (about 37 Gigabytes).
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