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Kingston 240GB Solid SA400S37 240G Review

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Details

Digital Storage Capacity240 GB
Compatible DevicesBackwards compatibility to SATA Rev. 2.0 (3Gb/s)
Hard Disk InterfaceSerial ATA
BrandKingston
SeriesA400 Series
Specific Uses For ProductBusiness, personal
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Description of Kingston 240GB Solid SA400S37 240G

Fast start up, loading and file transfers. More reliable and durable than a hard drive. Multiple capacities with space for applications or a hard drive replacement.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Regular SSD with almost no surprises

I have been familiar with Kingston A400 SSDs for 2 months now. Two such drives were purchased from me at work - the first, with a capacity of 120 GB, replaced the dead HDD on a Lenovo G560 laptop, the second, with 240 GB, replaced the old and barely crawling HDD in an almost new PC (yes, they just don’t do anything for the sake of saving - even an old hard drive is stuffed into a new PC). I decided not to do two almost identical reviews on these drives, so I'll just add a little about the 120…

Pros
  • Significant performance increase compared to HDD
Cons
  • Some speed issues with the 240 GB copy

Since there are a lot of female authors-readers on the reviews who publish their reviews somewhere :-), I will say that now there is a way to speed up an old computer or laptop by replacing hdd memory with ssd. (Ssd memory is often installed on new laptops right away) HDD is a memory disk that is operated at the physical level, that is, a special reading head reads information from magnetic disks. Visual analogue of a record and a gramophone. SSD is flash memory, where access is carried out…

Pros
  • Laptop speed up
Cons
  • Not revealed yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Regular SSD with almost no surprises

I have been familiar with Kingston A400 SSDs for 2 months now. Two such drives were purchased from me at work - the first, with a capacity of 120 GB, replaced the dead HDD on a Lenovo G560 laptop, the second, with 240 GB, replaced the old and barely crawling HDD in an almost new PC (yes, they just don’t do anything for the sake of saving - even an old hard drive is stuffed into a new PC). I decided not to do two almost identical reviews on these drives, so I'll just add a little about the 120…

Pros
  • Significant performance increase compared to HDD
Cons
  • Some speed issues with the 240 GB copy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Kingston 240GB Excellent purchase: my truthful feedback

Good day, dear readers of the review! The time of conventional hard drives is rapidly running out, and the speed of data access from such devices is no longer enough. The difference is especially felt when at work you have an SSD in your computer, and at home you have an ordinary old hard drive. So I decided to buy a solid state drive for my home computer. Which, to my joy, will not lose read-write speed over time as much as a hard drive with moving and rubbing parts. Of course, for such an…

Pros
  • High read/write speed
Cons
  • High price for 1 GB

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Kingston 240GB Speeding up an old laptop: my truth review

Since there are a lot of female authors-readers on the reviews who publish their reviews somewhere :-), I will say that now there is a way to speed up an old computer or laptop by replacing hdd memory with ssd. (Ssd memory is often installed on new laptops right away) HDD is a memory disk that is operated at the physical level, that is, a special reading head reads information from magnetic disks. Visual analogue of a record and a gramophone. SSD is flash memory, where access is carried out…

Pros
  • Laptop speed up
Cons
  • Not revealed yet