SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25

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SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25
SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25

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SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25 Description

  • Noise reduction for quiet drive operation
  • Low power consumption for cooler operation and extended battery life
  • Delivers reliability, durability, and high-performance for your laptop or PC
  • Designed to withstand shocks and vibration for high durability

SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25 Specification

Specification: SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25

RAM (GB)

480

Hard Drive

480 GB Solid State Drive

Hard Disk Size (GB)

480

Specific Uses For Product

Personal

Read Speed

550 Megabytes Per Second

Write Speed

550 Megabytes Per Second, 520 Megabytes Per Second

Cache Size

512

Model Name

Extreme

Item Weight (ounces)

2.88

Number of Items

1

Data Transfer Rate

750 Megabytes Per Second

Form Factor

5.25-inch

Package Type

Standard Packaging

Manufacturer

SanDisk

Hardware Interface

Solid State Drive

UPC

115971012836,778890687686,163120773626,971474732509,619659073442

Item model number

SDSSDX-480G-G25

Hardware Platform

Mac

Product Dimensions

2.78 x 3.96 x 0.39 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

2.78 x 3.96 x 0.39 inches

Flash Memory Size

480

Hard Drive Interface

Solid State

ASIN

B006EKIQYM

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

December 8, 2011

SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25 Reviews (8)

8 reviews for SanDisk Extreme SSD 480 GB SATA SDSSDX-480G-G25

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  1. RS

    als massenspeicher für die klassische bmcc 2,5k unverzichtbar, ungefähr eine stunde raw-material. preis etwas hoch aktuell, aber die neueren ssd’s werkeln nicht bzw. nicht so zuverlässig in der kamera.

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  2. BDR529

    Sehr gutes Produkt, tut was es soll ohne Ärger zu machen ! Insgesamte Benutzungszeit ohne Fehler: circa zwei Jahre bis jetzt. MfG BDR529 .

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  3. Bocaboy

    I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro (MBP) that had a 500 GB 7200 RPM drive installed. I’ve really wanted an SSD, but the price has been too steep. The other day, the SanDisk 480 GB drive was on sale for $379, and my daughters gave me a $100 Amazon gift certificate for my birthday, so I decided to go for it. I am VERY glad I did.

    The boot-up time, once the Apple and gear show up, is a matter of seconds. Once I enter my username and password, the screen springs into action. This drive really screams with a 6GBs transfer rate. It’s too early to tell if it will increase battery life, but I suspect it will since it draws less power. I’ll report back in several weeks and let everyone know what I find. From what I read, there are faster SSD drives out there, but honestly, the performance on my MBP is so improved that I’m not sure I’d notice the difference unless I saw them back to back. Folks, Photoshop 5 boots in under 4 seconds. I normally run my Mac with about 18 open applications, and the boot time has gone from minutes down to 45 seconds.

    For those Mac users that are setting the drive up from scratch, just physically install it and install your OS. To clone your existing drive, which is what I did, here’s how I was able to transfer the original drive contents and install TRIM, which is not natively supported by Apple for any SSDs that are not Apple branded.

    You’ll need a USB SATA drive enclosure for 2.5″ drives, which I already owned. I installed the SSD in the enclosure (1 minute) and then plugged the enclosure into my Mac. You should check macsales dot com for inexpensive ones.

    Once you plug the drive enclosure into your Mac, you’ll need to format it with Disk Utility, which is in Applications/Utilities. The good news is that a dialog box should come up and offer to do it for you as soon as the drive is recognized.

    I then ran Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC), a free piece of software from Bombich, that cloned my original hard drive to my new SSD. I have a lot of material, so it took about 7.5 hours, but in the end everything showed up perfectly! Be sure and boot from the cloned drive to assure yourself that it will boot and that all of your data was cloned. You do this by restarting and holding the OPTION key down and you’ll be presented with the available drives to boot from. Choose your new SSD. Another advantage of CCC is that it can create the hidden partition that Lion uses for emergencies.

    Physically swapping a drive out of a MBP is dead simple, but requires a small Phillips screwdriver for the screws on the back cover and drive holder, and a Torx 6 to remove the spacers off the original drive. Both of these tools are available for $1 at Sears or Walmart. For a video on how to do this, go to macsales dot com, click on Tech Support, then Videos, and choose the Mac you’ll be upgrading. I admit that this isn’t my first time swapping out drives, but honestly, this is a 15-20 process, and is really just a matter or removing some screws, pulling the connector off one drive and putting it on another, then reattaching the screws.

    Last, you’ll need to enable TRIM, which allows the drive to clean up deleted files. TRIM is only supported by Apple on their own SSDs, so you’ll need to run a patch to fix it. You can find all the info you need at Lifehacker. Amazon doesn’t let me insert links in reviews, so you’ll need to Google How To Enable Trim to find the patch. It’s free, and it’s brain-dead simple to do. Reboot and you’re all done!!

    I love this new drive. I feel like I have a new machine that is faster than even the new Macs that were just announced at WWDC!! This drive is great. I’ll report back over time to let you know how it holds up in daily use.

    August 15, 2012 update: the drive continues to perform to my expectations. Every other computer I work on now seems slow compared to my MBP! As for battery life, I really don’t notice a difference. I haven’t conducted any tests that would yield empirical evidence about this, but I still get only 3-4 hours max out of my laptop, about the same I did with the OEM drive. Nonetheless, I am delighted with this device. It really is like having a new computer! Once again, I would caution that on a Mac, if you’re upgrading from Lion to Mountain Lion, or upgrading to the latest version of Lion, be careful that you re-enable TRIM support. I’m currently using TRIM Enabler to patch the OS, and while it will survive a reboot or restart just fine, it does not stay in place when you initiate a system update. Be sure to run the software to re-enable the patch, then restart your computer. (The restart will be lightening fast with your new drive, not like the PITA it was in the past!) Then run TRIM Enabler (or System Information) to confirm that TRIM is in place. I see this as a small price to pay for the dazzling performance I now get from my new hard drive!

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  4. M., Patrick

    Ich habe mir die SSD geholt um meine vorhandene 240GB OCZ Vertex2+ in meinem Macbook Pro (Early 2010) zu ersetzen.
    Eingebaut (die neueste Firmware war drauf obwohl gerade mal 10 Tage alt), TimeMachine Backup eingespielt, läuft!
    Keine Performanceprobleme, kein Pfeifen, keine Ausfälle nach inzwischen 2-3 Monaten. Ich würde sogar behaupten sie ist etwas schneller als die alte SSD, auch wenn ich das nicht mit Benchmarks belegen könnte.
    Ich bin außerordentlich zufrieden und würde mir die SSD jederzeit wieder kaufen.

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  5. Edwin R. Long

    Works satisfactory

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  6. Joerg Plechinger

    Die SSD ist super. Auch harte Einsätze in meiner BMCC hat sie gut überstanden. Keine Datenverluste, einfach perfekt.

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  7. Paul B

    Received and installed a Sandisk Extreme 480G SSD. It is fast, but not as fast as advertised so just be aware. Cannot tell yet if it will give reliable performance, but the early results are not encouraging. The drive is installed in a full size case (Antec 1200) with plenty of fans and no other component is over 30C. The Sandisk reports it is at 128C in both AIDA and Sandisk”s own toolkit. Since it is right above another HDD drive (which reports 27C) and next to a fan this is unlikely and way outside its operating range it is obviously a bad diode or a firmware problem. If it were true the drive would have failed almost right away.

    I went to Sandisk support and they put me through two days of diagnostics including asking me for screenshots of their own software showing the temps. After I sent this I get another delaying tactic asking all kinds of system questions. In the meantime I search Sandisk’s own forums and apparently this is a common problem as I found a thread dedicated to the users who get erroneous temperature readings – all 128C. What a coincidence.

    I don’t know about you but I do not enjoy a support staff who do everything possible to blame something on your system and delay things when there is a known problem with their product. Additionally, this erroneous reporting of temp may be just symptomatic of other problems. It has been my experience that electronic components which exhibit early flaws are almost always best returned sooner than later in spite of the work of reformatting.

    Be very careful about this drive and even more suspect about customer support at Sandisk.

    Edit 7/29/2010: After Sandisk support finally admitted they had “seen some reports” about this issue, they still would not approve a cross ship of a new drive – even with a credit card. They are really not even in the ballpark with their warranty compared to other manufacturers. So, if you do have a problem expect several days at least without a drive.

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  8. Shambala

    What can I say?
    It is fast, great performance on both Mac and Windows PC and yes, SanDisk supports both, so you can update the firmware without having to jump hoops and loops…

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