ADATA SSD 240GB 2.5 SATA SU630 - ASU630SS-240GQ-R, Internal SSD Storage
-
jax4ever2
> 3 dayLike the headline says, it arrived bent! Why? Because: 1. Shoddy construction consisted of a bottom thin metal shell and a plastic top shell, which makes it much less sturdy when compared to other SSDs out on the market. 2. Blister packaging. Again, plastic to protect electronic components isnt exactly the best practice out there. I tested the drive in an external enclosure and it did boot up, but the risk of sudden failure wasnt worth the hassle of keeping it and wondering when it would suddenly die WITH YOUR PRECIOUS DATA. Fortunately, Amazon took it back easily. This is not worth it, especially considering the other problems with DRAMless SSDs and endurance issues with QLC nand.
-
Michelle
> 3 dayThis worked great for my windows computer. Just know this is not compatible with any OS Devices. Its a great price for 240 gig.
-
Floyd F. Thomas III
> 3 dayVery reasonably priced. Used to upgrade an old PC. Fresh install of Windows 10 Pro and it goes from post to password in about 30 seconds.
-
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.
-
Felon
> 3 daysuper fast easy to install
-
Carleton Swift
Greater than one weekExcelent..great quality and performance.
-
Jon Jon
22-11-2024I bought this to revive an old HP Laptop with a Core 2 Duo and 4GB RAM. Yes, this laptop is about 10 years old. The original hard drive was dead, so I picked this up as a quick replacement. To my surprise, this drive has exceeded expectations over the last few weeks. It also allows us to run Windows 10 home on this laptop with no issues. Honestly, the value proposition for this drive is immense. You arent going to get the fastest read/write speeds, but for the price, it does the job where needed.
-
Anonymous
Greater than one weekBought 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.
-
Chris lane
> 3 dayI got 3 of these and put them in RAID0 to give me 1.30TB of useable space. In RAID0 Im getting around 1GB read and write speeds. Its like a ghetto nvme drive! Goodbye mechanical drives, it was a long, slow ride.
-
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.