ADATA SSD 240GB 2.5 SATA SU630 - ASU630SS-240GQ-R, Internal SSD Storage

(1363 reviews)

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  • Anonymous

    > 3 day

    Bought 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.

  • Richard H

    > 3 day

    Not 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

  • Chris lane

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Alexane Huel DDS

    > 3 day

    Works well, noticeably much faster than the HDD I replaced with it.

  • Daniel

    Greater than one week

    Pros: reasonably inexpensive and a good value. Cons: Not as fast as others I purchased this drive to replace an ailing mechanical hard drive on a older system. It is easy to install but it came with no screws or mounting hardware. You really cannot expect that for what you are paying. The install went rather smoothly and all the software loaded up fine. I was expecting a much faster response from an SSD but as this is an economy drive you realistically can’t expect that for the price. This is a drive only packaging and it is no frills. As I said earlier I expected it to be a little faster than it was but it is still much faster than a mechanical hard drive.

  • joe

    Greater than one week

    For 30$ its a lot faster and nicer

  • Felon

    > 3 day

    super fast easy to install

  • jax4ever2

    Greater than one week

    Like 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.

  • Robert Sink

    > 3 day

    Good SSD

  • Burton

    Greater than one week

    Made a big difference in PC performance vs Hard Drive.

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