



ADATA SSD 240GB 2.5 SATA SU630 - ASU630SS-240GQ-R, Internal SSD Storage
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David Witt
> 3 dayThis is only the second SSD Ive ever owned, so maybe theres nothing wrong with it. The first one I bought (an Adata 120GB) has always run rather cool. However, this one tends to show high spikes in temperature (up to 128F) when its working hard. Ive removed the cover from the PC and blow air into the case to keep it cool. My theory: more chips producing heat within a confined space means the heat accumulates quickly and dissipates slowly.
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Youvan Thao
> 3 dayBought this for my younger brothers laptop, installed windows 10 in just a few minutes, and runs fine.
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Novice Shopper-Slightly Tech Savvy
> 3 dayAfter watching enough online before & after SSD videos, I decided to give it a try. For $35 it was well worth it!. I install this 240GB SSD in my HP laptop. Even though it was about 1.5 years old, it was never very fast. Now, it works they way it always should have. The speed test show 495-505 Mb/s. Compared to the old hard drive of around 70 Mb/s, its like warp speed. If you have an old or aging computer, this is a quick & inexpensive way to give it new life.
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Ethan C.
> 3 dayAlways a fan of adata. Will continue to purchase their products
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David M.
> 3 dayAll the benefits of SSD... affordable.
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Anonymous
> 3 dayBought it because I thought it was a good deal at the time. Didnt test it on arrival which was my mistake, because now that I need it a couple months later, I find out its dead.
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joe
> 3 dayFor 30$ its a lot faster and nicer
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Nunya
> 3 dayAfter 1 year temperatures spiked to 125 degrees and performance was down to 2 MB/s transfer Had to order Samsung 860 EVO as replacement - should not have failed that quickly
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Richard H
> 3 dayNot much to it. SSD prices are dropping. Bought this to be my main CPU hard drive and will switch my storage to SSD pretty soon. Boots up fast and everything
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Editor
> 3 dayGood enough for its price. I tested the speed 3 times. The Read Speed: ~540MB/s, Write Speed: ~406MB/s. 4KiBQ8T8 Read Speed is important, and ADATA SU630 has only 67MB/s. 67MB/s is too slow comparing to Samsung 860 EVO, which has ~ 400MB/s of 4KiBQ8T8 Read Speed. If you look for a quality and durable SSD, I suggest: GO for Samsung SSD 860 EVO or PRO.