SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25
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SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25
$144.15
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SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25 Description
- Accelerate your PC for faster boot-up and blazing-fast gaming and graphics.Computer Platform:PC.Specific uses: Business, personal
- Ultra-fast: sequential read speeds of up to 560MB/s; sequential write speeds of up to 530MB/s (Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon drive capacity, host device, OS and application. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes.)
- 3D NAND provides greater endurance so your drive lasts longer and uses less power
- NCache 2.0 technology delivers blazing-fast speeds
- Limited 5-year manufacturer warranty or 500TBW, whichever is sooner [US 2TB] (See official SanDisk website for more details regarding warranty in your region.)
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SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25 Specification
Specification: SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25
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SanDisk Ultra 3D NAND 2TB Internal SSD SDSSDH3-2T00-G25 Reviews (10)
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Mark R. Wietstock –
I bought this drive to serve as a secondary storage drive in a new laptop with a PCIe/NVMe primary boot drive/memory (Acer Aspire A515-54-51DJ, running Windows 10), and couldn’t be happier with it so far.
When you’re shopping for a new SATA-based SSD, there’s now quite a few decent brands to choose from, at reasonable prices, and they’re all pretty similar in terms of price and performance. If your primary use of the drive will be storage (e.g., photos, video, music), and not involve a lot of read/write/re-write activity (e.g., primary OS/boot drive, gaming, etc.) you can generally rely on the cheaper drives.
Most 2.5″ HDDs of old died from heat and resulting internal mechanical failure. SSDs die (if at all) when too many sectors within their blocks of flash memory begin to lose their read/write/re-write capability. If you do expect a lot of intense read/write/re-write activity on the drive, you’ll probably want to spend a bit more money and get one that’s a little faster and built to tolerate a higher level of this activity. SanDisk’s “Ultra” and “Extreme” SSD’s fit that bill. The memory blocks on this “Ultra” are rated to handle about 400TB of write/re-write activity over the usable life of the drive (roughly equal to Samsung’s EVO drives), and most likely more write/re-write capability than most users will ever need (e.g., before it’s time to replace the machine you put the drive in).
IMHO, Samsung EVO probably still has all the SanDisk drives beat on, e.g., reliability/stability of the power and data transfer architecture built into their flash arrays, but I’ve now used several of these SanDisk SSDs in what I would call “light duty” applications with no problems, and felt this was a very solid drive for the price, and more than adequate for my expected use.
It was a piece of cake to install, format and get up/running/recognized in my laptop. All I need to do now is set it up for backups of important data from my boot drive, and “load it up” with my other stuff. Very pleased so far.
B.B. –
Firstly, I want to go ahead and state the following:
While everyone moves to M.2 and PCI-E based NVME storage, I still recommend SATA based SSDs as the best bang for your buck. If you look at synthetic or simulated test scores from software like crystal disk mark, you may be easily swayed to pay the premium for NVME, however, real world usages still shows that SATA SSDs are still very close in terms of game / application loading speeds. Yes, the NVME is faster, there is no denying it, but at this juncture if you are looking to keep costs low, you can feel confident in still buying a standard SSD.
With that out of the way, I particularly want to state that I have had really good luck with Sandisk drives, with zero failures to date. This 2TB drive is still fresh so I can’t comment on its longevity, but it booted fine and is not showing signs of early failure. To be perfectly honest, you can likely even go for the lower tier variant and not notice any real world difference in performance, but I chose the extreme because the price difference is small and when I build for someone else I tend toward slightly more premium options.
THIAGO HENRIQUE FERREIRA DE SOUSA –
Meu notebook agora está zero bala.
Mike –
Massive amount of SSD storage for a reasonable price. It’s pretty fast too. No issues so far.
Dakota Traveller –
This SSD works well and has lasted very well so far. No complaints. They either work or they don’t.
SilverTungsten –
This drive supports the ext4 file system where most nVME drives do not.
From Wikipedia:
The ext4 filesystem can support volumes with sizes in theory up to 64 zebibyte (ZiB) and single files with sizes up to 16 tebibytes (TiB) with the standard 4 KiB block size, and volumes with sizes up to 1 yobibyte (YiB) with 64 KiB clusters, though a limitation in the extent format makes 1 exbibyte (EiB) the practical limit.[13] The maximum file, directory, and filesystem size limits grow at least proportionately with the filesystem block size up to the maximum 64 KiB block size available on ARM and PowerPC/Power ISA CPUs.
Jerônimo –
Espetacular!
E. Gutiérrez y H. –
Este disco duro permitió que la clonación del disco magnético que tenÃa en mi PC fuese muy rápida.
La instalación de este SSD fue rápida y sencilla, y los beneficios fueron inmediatos. Mayor velocidad de lectura, operación silenciosa, rapidez de respuesta. Muy recomendable.
Jonas Sousa –
Velocidade de leitura e gravação boas, a tecnologia 3D NAND, faz desse SSD, uma ótima alternativa para quem procura velocidade. SSD+ Linux é desempenho puro!
OptimusPrime –
Excellent upgrade and amazing performance.
I wanted to upgrade my laptop’s 720GB HDD with SSD. I had two choices upfront; one being Samsung EVO and the other SanDisk. Somehow when it comes to USB flash drives or high performance SD/microSD cards I always tend to buy SanDisk products which is a bit expensive than others in the similar product range. I had no complaints about a single product so far. That’s the reason I chose SanDisk over Samsung as my experience with Samsung products have been always horrible.
I replaced this drive with my 6years old 5200rpm HDD. Before replacing I noted the boot-up time which wasn’t that bad as my machine is quad core. My Windows 10 Enterprise loads quick but after logging in it still takes time to initialize the tray icons and load other start up services which accounted for 52secs. After installing this SSD, it completes the same process in hardly 25secs. Keep in mind that I am a Software Engineer having 2 to 3 heavy services running on logging in.
My all Microsoft Office documents started opening in blink of an eye. My IDE/compilers like VS Studio 2015 & 2017 started loading my software projects in few seconds. Compiling a software had a drastic improvement. Overall I didn’t expect such better performance over my older drive.
I am surprised and completely happy with my purchase. Though I would like to suggest others to use this SSD as a primary drive where you install OS on than simply using it as a storage drive until money isn’t a constraint.
I cloned my old HDD with this SDD using Sabrent’s SATA docking/cloning dual bay device. This was my first time to clone my HDD to SSD and had my fingers crossed. I successfully cloned the drives and hooked up this SSD to my laptop. All softwares are working fine in the new drive with top notch performance. It didn’t ask for re-registration of any licensed software which I had a doubt before the swap. But FYI, my Windows 10 did detect this swap change and during the first startup displayed an error message informing it detected a change and is fixing it. After this everything is working as expected.
Hope this review is helpful.