• Reviews around state (4.26 of 5)

    ADATA SU800 128GB 3D-NAND 2.5 Inch SATA III High Speed up to 560MB/s Read Solid State Drive (ASU800SS-128GT-C)

    • The new solid state drive gave the Asus the boost it needed to be a proper gaming laptop
    • I loveeeee solid state drives.
    • If you do not have an open 2.5 inch mounting location, you can safely mount this somewhere in your case since this is a Solid State Drive and has no moving parts, nothing bad can possibly happen if it is mounted at a weird angle.
    • I love the simplicity and speed of a Solid State drive
    • Great solid state drive for the money
    • I used Acronis True Image to copy the factory hard drive to the ADATA solid state drive with no problem
    • Solid State Drive
    • Everything that I have read about solid state drives is that they last quite awhile and give plenty of warnings when going bad
    • These were the first ADATA solid state drives I bought and I admit that I bought them based mainly on price
    • or so then I found the computer in the same “missing hard drive” state
    • At first, the error was stating that the boot record was corrupt
    • That HDD was much larger, so I'm now using it as a second drive on the PC to store music and photos, but a solid state drive is definitely the way to go for running the operating system and programs.
    • My laptop is super fast and there is also no more humming noise from my old hd spinning since this hd is a solid state drive.
    • It's working with this one just fine - and the solid state speed is doing an excellent job of helping to compensate for the absolute performance disaster that comes with an endpoint encrypted corporate computer
    • Solid state drives are THE BEST performance upgrade on the market today, and I'm 105% pleased with these.
    • ADATA Premier SP550 120GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive (ASP550SS3-120GM-C)
    • Solid State Drive (ASU800SS-512GT-C)
    • SP550 240GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State
    • Good product at a good price, excellent performance and stability, the best solid state disk
    • The speed is hit or miss as stated by other users
    • True this is a solid-state drive however I realize one thing: when you're trying to create new files, trying to save a large documents such as images or a lot of word documents in one
    • SP550 480GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive (
    • Best bang for your buck solid state disk you can get
    • I will never get a hdd over a solid state again
    • and I have used and installed solid state drives from almost every major vendor- Kingston, Samsung, Crucial, etc
    • ADATA Premier solid state drives but Amazon will not let me do separate reviews for them
    • SP550 240GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive (ASP550SS3-240GM-C) maximum bang for the buck, no doubt
    • ADATA Premier SP550 240GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Solid State Drive
    • Solid State Drive (ASP550SS3-120GM-C)Going for a budget build
    • Its cheap and it works great, whats not to like?
    • Using some internal and third party benchmarks, it performs as well as and even better than the Apple branded SSD's I have
    • Works as it is intended to, fast read and write
    • everything worked as it should.
    • Not as fast as my samsung 850, but works for htpc.
    • I cloned the existing hard disk onto this one and everything worked as it previously had, except a lot quicker.
    • You lose a bit a for write speeds, but worth the trade of for most people
    • Was a good value and worked as
    • I have included Crystal SSD test results for this ADATA drive as well as for Samsung, Kingston, and Intel drives
    • Once the cache is full there is an internal battle going on as the system still trys to write along side of the cache, at this point you may see performance drop to 0-64mbs with short speed spikes as the cache clears and buffers
    • Works as it should brought up the boot drive from 1 minute to 10 seconds.