Inexpensive, quiet, fast drive. On time delivery. Ironically, raw and ext4 read much faster than other filesystems. Writes MUCH slower than more expensive discs. For a cheap 1TB SSD, that's fast and plenty. The 480GB drive may be best suited for SATA II systems or as an SSD drive with a smaller SATA III boot drive. Tested on a Lenovo T430 on a SATA III mount point with Linux Mint 19 64-bit and Gnome Disk Utility. Read and write in MB/s 1000 x 10 MB sweeps. Test images: 480GB X31) raw (R)562.4 (W)237.62) NTFS (R)298.6 (W)236.73) ext4 a (R)561.5 (W)235.64) ExFat (R) 281.5 (W) 237.25) hfs+ ( R) 280.7 (W) 236.76) ext4 b (R) 561.2 (W) 234.3++++++++ + +++++++++++ ++++++++++++ ++1TB X37)) raw (R) 562.5 (W) 308.98) NTFS (R) 469, 9 (W) 307.49) ext4 a (R) 562.4 (W) 310.510) ExFat (R) 462.0 (W) 307.711) hfs+ ( R) 462.0 (W) 307.712) ext4 b (R) 562.2 (W) 310.5
Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD ST1000DM003
93 Review
π¬οΈ Silent Cooling Power: Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU Cooler with 250W TDP, BK022
134 Review
πͺ AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 Black Edition: 6-Core Processor with Unparalleled Performance
134 Review
Deepcool GAMMAXX 300 CPU cooler, silver/black/blue
166 Review
36-Pack Black Rubber PC CPU/Case Fan Screws/Rivets Set for Computer
11 Review
MacBook Retina 13-inch (A1425, A1502) and π© 15-inch (A1398) Bottom Case Screw Set with Pentalobe Screwdriver
11 Review
Glarks 660 Pieces Phillips Assortment Motherboard
10 Review
M.2 Screw Kit: Easy Mounting for NVMe SSDs on ASUS Motherboards
19 Review