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SanDisk SDSSDP-128G-G25 128GB 2.5IN SATA3 6GB/S Solid Stat Disk Flash Drive SSD

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SanDisk SDSSDP-128G-G25 2.5" 128GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Product Reviews

SanDisk SDSSDP-128G-G25 128GB 2.5IN SATA3 6GB/S Solid Stat Disk Flash Drive SSD
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Very Good
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Rating: 8.13/10
With 15 User Reviews
Philippe_P@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 04/15/15
Cons: Build qualityNo mounting bracket

Pros: Quick for the price
Comment:
Overall I'm very happy with this SSD. It's is very quick for the price, very good buy for an entry level build.
Jacob_F@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/30/15
Cons: None, really

Pros: - Faster than mechanical drive (even on Sata 2)- Super quick boot times (around 16 seconds into Windows 8.1)
Comment:
This is a very good SSD for the price. I use this on a Sata 2 port (motherboard doesn't support sata 3), and it is still very fast. I get about 200MB/s write and 230MB/s read. These aren't extremely good numbers, but they're not terrible. Everything feels much snappier and my boot times are only about 16 seconds. If you have a Sata 2 motherboard, I highly recommend this drive. If you have Sata 3, I would go with a better SSD, such as the Sandisk Ultra Plus II or the Kingston HyperX Fury, both those drives have synchronous nand flash rather than the asynchronous on this drive.
Sherman_H@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/04/15
Cons: Not the newest

Pros: Inexpensive, decent performance
Comment:
Used as a boot disk for a OpenElec HTPC. The performance is plenty good enough for running OpenElec even if the SSD is not the latest and greatest.
i-Vanh@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/26/15
Cons: Plastic component

Pros: Fast
Comment:
Increasing speed Os win 8 against Hard disk
Charles_W@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/23/15
Cons: none so far

Pros: it works and seems reasonably fast for an older computer.
Comment:
The price was right for this SSD as i needed something for an older computer. I was not worried if the drive was not blindingly fast, only if it was faster than a regular hard drive and it is. just installed it and its up and running.
marc_f@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/10/15
Cons: nothing much to complain.

Pros: very good quality and speed for a sandisk ssd. nothing to complain about
Comment:
i bought it on sale and im verry happy with.
.,.@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 06/09/14
Cons: - not the fastest SSD

Pros: - Inexpensive- Good performance for price
Comment:
I needed an inexpensive SSD for my boot drive and this was it. I wasn't going to buy that cheap Kingston SSD or that PNY brand so I got this. I've bought the faster models from Sandisk before so I knew I could rely on this brand. I'm happy with it's performance considering it's slower. It's quiet of course and it still boots up faster than any HDD.
Steven_L@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 06/04/14
Cons: Cheap construction

Pros: Good performanceLightweight
Comment:
This is a very good value SSD with the right capacity to fit our OS and applications. Have had this for half a year now and it's performing great, no slowdowns whatsoever. The downside of this drive is its flimsy plastic housing. It can easily bend against force and does not feel sturdy at all. One upside of this is that it is lightweight, making it great to laptops.
Cyricdoom@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/31/14
Cons: Not the best quality

Pros: Great price (got mine for 71.99$)
Comment:
An innexpensive way to improve your machine speed. Not the greatest quality but does the job for the price.
yingda_w@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/03/14
Cons: -slow

Pros: -In expnsive
Comment:
U really get what u pay for.For 70$, its not even on the same level as samsung ssds.They NEVER EVER mention the controller ANYWHERE.U HAVE BEEN WARNED.But it still works and pretty fast compaired to hdd.so 4 stars.An essay has been defined in a variety of ways. One definition is a "prose composition with a focused subject of discussion" or a "long, systematic discourse".[1] It is difficult to define the genre into which essays fall. Aldous Huxley, a leading essayist, gives guidance on the subject.[2] He notes that "the essay is a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything", and adds that "by tradition, almost by definition, the essay is a short piece". Furthermore, Huxley argues that "essays belong to a literary species whose extreme variability can be studied most effectively within a three-poled frame of reference". These three poles (or worlds in which the essay may exist) are:The personal and the autobiographical: The essayists that feel most comfortable in this pole "write fragments of reflective autobiography and look at the world through the keyhole of anecdote and description".The objective, the factual, and the concrete-particular: The essayists that write from this pole "do not speak directly of themselves, but turn their attention outward to some literary or scientific or political theme. Their art consists on setting forth, passing judgement upon, and drawing general conclusions from the relevant data".The abstract-universal: In this pole "we find those essayists who do their work in the world of high abstractions", who are never personal and who seldom mention the particular facts of experience.Huxley adds that "the most richly satisfying essays are those which make the best not of one, not of two, but of all the three worlds in which it is possible for the essay to exist".The word essay derives from the French infinitive essayer, "to try" or "to attempt". In English essay first meant "a trial" or "an attempt", and this is still an alternative meaning. The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne (15331592) was the first author to describe  his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing, and his essays grew out of his commonplacing.[3] Inspired in particular by the works of Plutarch, a translation of whose Oeuvres Morales (Moral works) into French had just been published by Jacques Amyot, Montaigne began to compose his essays in 1572; the first edition, entitled Essais, was published in two volumes in 1580. For the rest of his life he continued revising previously published essays and composing new ones. Francis Bacon's essays, published in book form in 1597, 1612, and 1625, were the first works in English that describe d themselves as essays. Ben Jonson first used the word essayist in English in 1609, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.History
Samuel_B@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/30/14
Cons: None

Pros: 7mmFastReduce battery usage
Comment:
Make my old dell xps 14 1st gen. (l401x) run like a new one. I did notice more battery life with that ssd than with my old 7200rpm HDD.I'm running it on sata2 so i can't expect heavy performance but it cut by half my boot time. This review was modfied by poster @ 01-30-14 10:30 AM
Constantin@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/15/13
Cons: nothing really

Pros: excellent value
Comment:
It works as advertised- fast, quiet and cool, which is quite normal these days for an SSD. Nothing special here. I am very happy with it, and the best part is value, the price was very good for this size. I am sure there are other disks faster and generally better out there but at this price point this disk is hard to beat. Recommended.
TheBigTroll1226@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 04/05/13
Cons: doesnt perform the best but then again i wasnt expecting that with this drive

Pros: -its a older drive but it does the job faster than a hard drive-it was pretty cheap to begin with
Comment:
Pretty good drive. picked it up a long time ago though. better options out on the market so this might not be the best choice to buy
LaymanTech@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/22/13
Cons: Faster drives for the same price.

Pros: Cheap-ish. Sandisk historically good at flash?
Comment:
This goes against my policy of not reviewing products I haven't personally dealt with, but considering the incorrect image for the product suggesting it's from the "Extreme" line, and that I spent a good 30 minutes with Sandisk trying to narrow down the details, I feel I should speak up. Sandisk claims this is their own controller, but Sandisk having their own controller is news to me. Looking up the part # in Google Images shows a few benchmarks, and the performance profile looks very much like it belongs to the Phison PS3108 controller: good sequential performance, but random performance that wouldn't even flatter a 3-yr old SSD. It's still way beyond a HDD, but unless it significantly undercuts competing SSDs (which it doesn't at the moment), I don't see the advantage this SSD carries. Reliability and power use are big unknowns at this point too.Unless this drive SIGNIFICANTLY undercuts other SSDs, or Sandisk releases a firmware that really tunes up the random performance, I rate this drive a solid "meh."
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Product Features

128GB SSD SATA III 6Gbps
Internal 2.5" Form Factor

SanDisk 128GB Solid State Drive
The SanDisk 128GB Solid State Drive offers optimum performance, reliability and durability. This affordable solid state drive enhances your computer?s performance without generating heat to guarantee lower power consumption and improved durability. With its compact design, 2.5" Internal SSD operates without producing any frustrating noise as it?s designed with no moving parts. Designed with 128GB of storage, you can install this drive to your PC and save tons of files. On top of its high-speed performance (up to a 490 MB/sec read speed), theSanDisk 128GB Solid State Drive offers faster boot times as well. Experience high-quality storage performance using the SanDisk 128GB Solid State Drive; buy it now!

What It Is And Why You Need It:

  • 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive; operates without sound and avoids overheating
  • 128GB Storage Capacity; allows you to save thousands of files
  • Smooth performance; enjoy faster boot times, writing speeds up to 350 MB/s and reading speeds up to 490 MB/sec
  • SATA III (6Gb/s) interface; offers fast file transfers


PLEASE NOTE:
This product has been revised as of January 16, 2013. Previous version?s specifications and features may vary.

Product Specifications

General
BrandSanDisk
ModelSDSSDP-128G-G25
Device TypeInternal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Used ForConsumer
Physical
Form Factor2.5"
Capacity128GB
InterfaceSATA III
Width70.61mm
Depth100.58mm
Height9.91mm
Weight79.5g
Performance
Max Sequential ReadUp to 490 MB/s
Max Sequential WriteUp to 390 MB/s
4KB Random ReadUp to 7,000 IOPS
4KB Random WriteUp to 2,000 IOPS
MTBF3,000,000 hours
Features
FeaturesUpgrade your notebook or PC to faster boot-up and shut-down times

Faster application load times and increased overall performance over traditional 7200 RPM hard drives

Increased reliability, durability and energy efficiency for lower power consumption
Environmental
Power Consumption (Active)0.6W
Operating Temperature0C ~ +70C
Max Shock Resistance1500G

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