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Revainrating 4 out of 5

No minuses as such, comfortable to use.

I looked through the disk through the utility, it's new, why does it show me the old one? Installed on a G3 15 laptop and p. 232 why is it on the verge of failure? While there are no complaints, it works quickly and does not slow down, but the self-diagnosis data led me to a dead end. Maybe I'm misunderstanding something?

Pros
  • works quickly when compared with the one that stood.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Intel software for transferring the operating system from another drive to this one is not included. But if desired, google. However, did not use. According to the results of the trial reading, the disk showed the cleanest sectors.

Pros
  • Full, albeit nominal, compliance with the declared specifications. One of the best SAT SSDs in its segment.

Got pros: Of course, speed. Windows starts instantly, like the programs that I threw here Cons: Unless it was not immediately determined by the system and I had to create a partition through "disk management". Well, I also didn’t find how to properly fix it to the case, it turned out to be a small , but it’s either with me or with the case it’s not right, the disk is in order. I didn’t find anything more significant, I will edit it over time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I had an external SSD from this company for a long time. Bought now for a computer (external - for a TV set). Happy as an elephant. "Cheap and cheerful" is about WD. At least Blue for sure! Pros: Packed in a box. Even with some paper inside and, in my opinion, even a sticker. Instantly installed, recognized and working! A utility for monitoring and ating the controller firmware - bundled on the site! Everything is very comfortable and civilized. Some cons: "Little, little, little fire / I want…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

The space on my HDD, which was divided into two parts, was already running out, so for the first time I decided to try to buy an SSD and install the OS and programs on it, and other important files on the HDD (as it says on the box - Built Ideal PC with SSD+HDD). The speed of work has increased significantly. If, after installing Windows with all the programs on the HDD, it loads in about 30 seconds, and after a while it loads in 1 minute, now thanks to the SSD, it takes no more than 15…

Pros
  • 1. Miniature. 2. Perceptible speed compared to HDD. 3. Claimed 5 year warranty.
Cons
  • Does not have yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

After upgrading from Windows 7 to 10. Booting the system and launching applications (especially right after booting up the OS) was excruciatingly slow. Because it was not really my pain (wife's computer), then I saved money for a long time and did not buy an SSD. But he's matured. I didn’t look for any special performance, I looked more at the brand and at survivability (I also didn’t bother too much, I saw that this disk had three times more parrots than some other one and calmed down). Well…

Pros
  • 1) Connected - works; 2) From the WD website you can download Acronis True Image (a special edition that only works if there is a disk from WD), with which I transferred Windows to a new disk without any problems.
Cons
  • It doesn’t pull on full-fledged shortcomings, rather nit-picking: 1) At first it seemed that the loading of the OS and the launch of applications were not very accelerated (for the sake of which everything was started), but then, it seemed, it became normal. 2) Note not to the disk itself, but to the process of transferring the OS to it. I had such a case: there are two partitions on the old HDD (except for some service ones, about which I don’t really understand). The first partition is the system partition and is smaller than the new SSD. Those. Theoretically, you can move the system to an SSD. I made a backup of the system partition using Acronis (while saving the data on the second partition), and then restored the data from this backup to the SSD. The program from Acronis correctly guessed what I wanted: made the disk bootable, created service partitions, created a system partition of the right size, and copied data to it, maybe something else I don’t know about. But I only found out about all this after the fact (when I tried to boot from a new disk and everything worked). And so it was absolutely not clear to me whether it would take off or not take off, and this made me nervous. If the program immediately wrote: "Yeah, I understand what you want, yes, I can do that, for this I will not just restore the data, but I will also do this, this and this. OK?", then I would be completely satisfied.