SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 1TB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s
SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 1TB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s Write, Black
Durable Solid State Design
With no moving parts and engineering that resists shock and vibration, the SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD helps to keep your data safe, even if you drop your computer.
Easy Set-up and Real-time Drive Status
The SanDisk SSD Dashboard gives you real-time visibility into how your drive is performing (3). It includes cloning software to help you set up your new drive, tools for disk analysis, and alerts for firmware updates.
A More Efficient Drive
SanDisk SSDs are cool and quiet—and they’re efficient too, so your laptop battery lasts longer on a single charge (2).
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* 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1,000,000,000 bytes. 1 terabyte (TB) = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less.
(1) Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon drive capacity, host device, OS and application. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes.
(2) As compared to 7200 RPM SATA 2.5” hard drive. Based on published specifications and internal benchmarking tests using PCMark Vantage scores.
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Weight: | 0.53 g |
Dimensions: | 0.71 x 10.06 x 6.99 cm; 0.53 Grams |
Brand: | SanDisk |
Model: | SDSSDH3-1T00-G25 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | SanDisk |
Dimensions: | 0.71 x 10.06 x 6.99 cm; 0.53 Grams |
External back up after 342.00 to have data recovered from dead lap top drive.
Very fast speeds, fantastic for being a BOOT drive. Games load very quickly, does not overheat and great value for 1TB storage
I was surprised. I expected improved my old laptop performance with not too much hope and it was better than I expected.
Works well. Computer boots much faster, some operations are faster and it is quieter. Actually silent when the fan stops. All as hoped for. No issues with installing, at least none attributable to the disk.
How does one assess a hard drive for Comfort?
I bought this to take my SSD’s up to 24TB. Needed more room for data and games. Yeah i know first world problems right? Well it works alongside my Samsung 870 QVO drives and my Sabrent rocket nvme’s and it’s more or less the same performance as the Samsung drives. If you need one, buy one, you won’t regret it!
I noticed a brutal difference in games and file transfer, amazing!
I make (regular) clones of my “C” Drive – Just in case …
Now I have a 500GB “C” I needed same size for clone.
I have been using SanDisk for years now so was very happy to have another one.
Just slotted it into the USB – HDD/SSD Drive Hub and let Acronis do its “thing” to make the clone.
If I need to swap the SSD in to recover my computer I know it will work without any problems.
This must be my eighth SanDisk nerver had a problem with any of them
Don’t know why Amazon reviews asked me to rate the comfort of this item but I’ll give it a five star. Havent considering kiestering it yet but I guess we’ll see…
It used to take 3 mins and 30 seconds on average to boot my laptop with my previous 5400rpm HDD, it now takes around 30 seconds and that includes me typing in my password. It’s a huge time saver.
Apps load super fast, for example Premiere Pro is now usable.I can also use Microsoft’s Photos app and all the photos load incredibly quickly even if scroll quickly through everything whereas before if I tried this it was slow and would often just crash.
It was really easy to copy over ~1tb of data using Macrium Reflect, there were no issues and all the data is on the drive and then just replacing the HDD with the SSD in my laptop.
I’ve now had it for 2 months and have had no issues. I’ve attached two photos of a speed test of the new Sandisk 4tb SSD and my previous 2tb seagate HDD. You can see it’s basically an order of magnitude improvement in read/write speeds across the board.
Highly recommended, especially as there was an amazing discount on this so I got it for 319.
Was able to fix my failing laptop easily. I had a Windows 10 laptop with i5 processor 8GB ram 1 TB HDD that had become very slow on startup and at everything else, crashing etc. When performance checked the only abnormality was disc drive running 100% when nothing much running. I replaced the HDD with this SSD and used the SanDisk sata cable and free acronis cloning software, laptop now preforming better than new after simple 30min fix.
Purchased for a friend so I could update his old late 2013 iMac (21.5″). Simple task to swap the drive, once the screen has been removed from the case (stuck with adhesive tape).
Makes full use of the SATA III connector in the system, unlike the old SATA II Spinning hard drive Apple provided. SSD provides 550MB Read 530MB Write compared to 103MB Read/Write with the old drive.
I really like SanDisk Ultra SSD’s and tend to use them in most system upgrades. Reasonably priced for a 1TB SSD, compared to some other brands.
I know SanDisk are now a Western Digital brand, but their pre-existing design, tech and know-how stand true.
Whenever I need memory or storage mediums, I use SanDisk or WD. Both my work and personal cellphone have SanDisk cards in. All of my card readers are SanDisk readers and I’ve never been let down.
Just upgraded my 2 Intel NuC’s NVMe drives and again, all WD black edition 1TB drives.
Now I purchased this for my laptop, (as the previous drive was only 128GB) and again, superb performance, bravo SanDisk!!
Needed a bigger hard drive for my laptop. I had a 1tb but it ran out of space so I ordered a 2Tb one and when I installed it, it only had 1.86 Tb which pissed me off ! If it says 2Tb it should be 2Tb !
I have noticed the same with usb flash drives.
Other than that it works well.
After some deliberation, decided on this disk as a backup storage for my sampler. Have been using sandisk SD cards for many years now with no reliability issues, so seemed a sensible choice – if slightly more expensive. So far no worries, and extremely simple to install.
Needed to hook up the sampler to my linux laptop to format the disk for the sampler to recognise it, but no big problem, and doesn’t affect my positive view of the produc
My laptop didn’t recognize the internal drive at first, using sata adapter 2.5 inch to usb to connect it to my laptop, in that case i opened “create and format partition diskpart” and created a volume, just a little Hussle but nothing too impossible.
Good drive easy to install and made my PC fast again—-however if like me you are upgrading an existing hard drive you will also need some cloning software. Some SSD’s come with this from the maker Sandisk doesn’t, after a few searches I found the best free version to be Macrium it was straightforward to install and pretty fast & if required plenty of You Tube walkthroughs to follow
Order nr 2, this is 3 disks of 2TB each disk, after seeing that the 1st order of 1 item came to fruition as described below and the disk finally worked as a total capacity of the 2TB as nominal.
Having wasted a lot of money on other ssds that proved not working for cloning (Samsung 8TB, Crucial 2TB, Western Digital 4TB), at last I see something that works. Acronis paid licenced version took a long time to clone, well worth the effort, the result seems working fine as the original disk (cloned). I hope it will last. The 4TB model is next to try, although is is improportionally expensive for the capacity offered-it should had been just twice the price of the 2TB and not 150% more.
My advice is to work with cloning software that sees all brands of disks, not the freeware that works only with specific brands. This freeware will not work with other manufactirers’ disks and will be difficult to remove it once installed. The Acronis Western Digital ruined my original drive, reinstallation of my paid Acronis older software was impossible, had to reclone the drive from the copy.
Impression: go for the 2TB version with trust, if you want more capacity make sure you get a guarantee that you will be able to return the disk for refund if it will not work.
Bought this and some memory to give an aging laptop a bit more umph.
Took forever to boot and get to a usable state
Doesn’t do much a bit on office and web browsing so didn’t see the point in replacing it
For very little money the laptop has gone from painfully slow to good
I can’t rate or recommend this product highly enough!
I have a six year old HP Pavilion 15 Gaming laptop that, up until lockdown, was used occasionally (probably 5-6 days per month). Since March 2020 I’ve been using the laptop 5 days a week for 8 to 10 hours a day. No wonder that when we got to September 2020, it was running super slow: it would take minutes to start up (felt like forever), it would crash when trying to open some programs (even Word) or just moving from window to window. It was so slow that when typing it would take a couple of seconds for the letters to show on the screen 🙁
At this point, I started browsing for a new laptop and after seeking a friend’s advice on what brands are known for performance, he suggested just replacing my memory for an SSD one, as my HP laptop had good components (intel core I7). I was sceptical that a new SDD memory disk would help, but if I could get a little more time off my laptop without having to spend huge amounts of money, I was going to try it.
The delivery was prompt – as per usual with Amazon purchases, and the installation wasn’t too hard. I followed a YouTube video on how to swap memory on an HP laptop (even though it wasn’t the same model as mine, it was pretty similar). If you’re not comfortable in doing this yourself, then please find professional help as you could brake your laptop.
Three months as passed since installing the SSD disk and my laptop is performing as a brand new laptop: starts in seconds (which is AMAZING), no slow time when navigating around windows or opening programs or even when I type. There’s nothing to fault! Super happy that I followed my friends advice, I’m sure this old HP laptop will last a while now.
Easy to install. Used a recent back up image for operating system rather than cloning software. The results are amazing. This ssd was installed in Hp mini network running win 10, primelory used to run my train sets. Start up time is signifantly faster. Operating speed is also faster. Instead of running slow, now runs satisfactionatly good. Also installed 2 gig of memory to help things along a bit more. Note: with ssd drive there is no need to configure flash drives for ready boost. (In fact, that option is not available now as as ssd drives can handles temporary swap files faster).
Managed to get this on a good Black Friday deal and I’m very happy with it, this is my second Sandisk ssd I have now and I think they do the job very well.
I needed this for a couple of video games to have quick loading times and to store video files to edit on.
Which after a couple of months use, I now load into single player games much quicker than my hard drive and can move files around pretty quick.
I would recommend to anyone looking for a good quality SSD.
I decided to purchase this SSD as my HP Laptop was always suffering from high disk utilisation which made it incredibly slow to use. What a transformation ! My Laptop now boots up in record time and everything works so much faster. I have not seen high disk utilisation in Task Manager since installing the SSD.
The slightly lower score I have given to ‘Ease of Installation’ is nothing to do with the SSD. Once I got access to the old drive, installation was a doddle but HP have not made it easy to access the drive and battery on their later Laptops.
Bought this for my PS4 (1000 series ), and it works a treat. Shaved about 20 seconds off the boot time, let alone faster game load times, fast travels, installs, etc.
If you upgrade your PS4, remember to have a USB stick formatted to Fat32 and /PS4/UPDATE as a directory structure. Some guides miss the PS4 folder.
So glad I decided to spend a bit extra and order the 1T SSD- the extra memory space coupled with very fast speed has made all the difference to my PC … & it was a piece of cake to set up… If you’re going to buy an SSD then you may as well go for at least 1Terrabyte
Bought it record on Atomos Ninja Flame with Atomos Caddys. Boy does it work. As far as I can check it will record everything on Flame and its kind of future proof as it will work on Ninja V as well.
This tidy little unit represents Good Value for money, its works great, real fast data transfer rates. The only thing that took time was transferring the data from the old disc and this is once a usual issue when swapping a Windows disc out, so not related to this particicular disc – I’m very happy with it! 🙂
So pleased I decided to have one last try at upgrading my creaky old HP Laptop before replacing it!
In the end it wasn’t quite as esy as I’d hoped to complete everything, but that was largely down to the limitations of HP laptops rather than the SSD itself. The recommended/bundled cloning software (Acronis) was not very good to be honest and wouldn’t work, so I found another free program online called Macrium Reflect that did the job brilliantly.
So, the intention was then to install the new drive in the CD/DVD slot using a caddy – this all fitted perfectly, but the HP issue is that you can’t easily change the boot drive in the BIOS so there was no way to get laptop to boot from the new drive.
In the end, through lots of research and YouTube videos, I found out how to open up the laptop (not exactly obvious!!), replaced the HDD with the new SDD and once I’d tested that it would all boot up OK, I put it all backtogether, installed the HDD into the DVD Drive Caddy and deleted the Windows OS from it. Absolutely brilliant! Love it when a plan comes together!!
My laptop has now got a new lease of life. It now takes less than 30 seconds to boot from off – it used to take more like half an hour – then another few minutes before programs were ready to be used! All program and system files are on the SDD and the old HDD is for data storage. It’s an upgrade that’s really worth considering before you give up and buy a new computer.
Installed this on my 2012 MacBook Pro 500GB that was quite sluggish. Installation was straight forward after cloning the old drive that took ages!!
Turned it on and the difference was instant. It is now no longer a chore to use my MacBook. I’m one happy bunny.
I had to buy a separate adapter to get this 2.5 inch drive to fit in my 3.5 inch pc bay but it was easy to install.
Still early days for SSDs so only 1TB and not the cheapest but it is noticeably quicker than my old HDD when using and during boot up and shutdown.
I was looking for an SSD drive to upgrade my Desktop Win 10 PC as using a standard HDD was highlighted as a performance issue when I tested the PC. This SanDisk 500GB SSD did the job nicely as, because I store all my documents & data on a separate hard drive, I just needed it to be able to contain the Win 10 operating system and software programs. It took up about 220GB so I may have got away with a 250GB drive but I think it would be cutting it too fine especially as you don’t get the full drive capacity to use in the first place. It was simple to fit and I used a free software tool to transfer Win 10 to it and then changed the boot up sequence via the BIOS. To date it has worked fine with no operating issues and the PC boots up and closes down really fast.
The way I use these are for boot / program drives and store data files on a hard disk ! As SSD are harder to recover if they go down. I back them up daily or do not save files to them that I change/edit a lot, I use a hard disk for this. I have purchased around 30 of these !
I bought this as an upgrade to my old failing harddrive, when received the packaging was minimal but enough, and installation was as easy and screwing it into my ssd slot and plugging it in. The speeds were great enough that it was very very noticable to everything i did! If the drive does not show once you install it and go into windows it wil be because you have not formatted it yet, you can look up a simple guide on the internet on how to format the drive once you have installed it.
My problem was the usual, I had a one year old quite good computer, but it had a 7200 rpm spinning hard drive. I upgraded the RAM assuming 8GB was holding it back. 16Gb seemed to help, but I recently took it to 32Gb and that didnt seem to make any impact at all. The SSD reviewed here was intended to replace the original HDD. This is important. For the true benefits of going to an SSD you should not just fit one and use it for storage. You MUST make it your boot drive, and in my case, I even removed the original HDD after the upgrade was installed. Here is how I did it, and what I had to buy. First, you need the SSD drive – and it MUST be AT LEAST as big as your original HDD. This is very important! To get it installed, you need a right angled (at one end) Sata 3 cable. I got mine from Amazon for under 4 pounds. Finally, the drive bays in most computers are designed for larger 3.5 inch drives, so you need a frame which fits into the drive bay, and then you fit the SSD into that. From Amazon, I got these two products to complete the hardware needs – Sabrent 2.5″ SSD & SATA Hard Drive to Desktop 3.5″ SATA Bay Converter Mounting Kit (BK-PCBS) and the cable was KUYiA SATA Cable III, 35cm Locking Latch Straight to 90 Degree Right Angled Data Leads 6Gbps Speed, HDD SSD DVD Writer Connection Cord Metal Clip L-Ty. Before you begin, find out how to update the BIOS on your motherboard. The latest bios should support the SSD even though the one you have now probably does too. So next you fit the drive into the computer, close it up, reconnect everything and power up. The next step is designed to make the SSD your boot drive – to do this you have to clone the original HDD onto the SSD – this is why it is important to buy an SSD at least the same size, or bigger, than your HDD. There are freeware clone software packages out there, and Sandisk also provide one on the drive too, I used one of these to CLONE the HDD – this process copies partitions, system files, applications and all your other data files (absolutely everything actually) and took 40 minutes on my computer. Look online for tutorials on cloning HDD to SSD or making your SSD a boot drive by cloning, there are one or two good videos out there. When the clone is finished and reports that everything is OK, the next bit is very important. shut the computer down, disconnect everything again, and open her up. Now, take the power and the data cables off your original HDD so that it cannot boot. Remember, your SSD is already connected. Now close her up, reconnect cables, and switch on. On my computer, it has an automatic BIOS and on the FIRST boot with the new drive, it goes looking for a bootable drive. Once it has done that once, it goes to that drive first, every time, so I could reconnect my HDD if I needed to. I chose to actually remove the HDD from the computer completely as I have a very large USB HDD for backup and storage. The HDD is now safe so if the SSD should fail in a few years, I can put it back and pick up from there – just copy my new work back onto it from my USB backups. So after all this, was it worth it? Here are some stats for you to consider – Booting up to windows 10 from cold start – HDD anywhere from 100 to 145 seconds, and no two boots were the same. With the SSD – 43 seconds, this morning, yesterday, and tomorrow, it never varies!. Shut down – HDD Anywhere between 19 and 35 seconds normally, but every so often, the computer would hang and take 4 or 5 minutes without any aparent reason. With the SSD the shut down is 6 seconds, every single time. Processing times – I use Photoshop with very large NEF Nikon Raw files (75Mb or larger). Photoshop was taking up to 61 seconds to load clean, and if I clicked an image in a folder instead, as a way to start it, you could add a further 20 seconds. With the SSD Photoshop clean is 5 seconds, and clicking an image instead, to start photoshop with the image loaded, takes 8 seconds. The incredible improvement is just a part of the story though. Another important thing is predictability. When I shut down my computer now, I KNOW it will power down in 6 seconds, no messing about. Sometimes I would have to answer the door, or go to the phone, and the computer would still be trying to shut down when I returned. Same goes for starting up. By the time I have sat down and got comfortable, the desktop is loaded and ready to go in just over half a minute. Another great thing is things like Windows or other updates, where the computer has to restart several times. What used to take half an hour now takes 3 or 4 minutes. Just do your research, watch a few videos, get hold of the freeware software for cloning, and follow the procedure carefully, I am not a computer engineer, but it was quite easy. If you have a laptop, you’re going to have to use a usb data connector for the cloning bit, and will probably be forced to remove your original HDD because there is no room in the laptop for a second drive. Apart from that, the process is the same. If you have not got an automatic BIOS like mine (most are these days) you need to access it manually. When the computer is switched on, immediately start tapping the F2 button (on some computers it is the ESC button). Once into the bios be careful not to change anything except the boot order. Point the BIOS at the SSD drive as the FIRST drive to boot, and then restart. That should do it, but you could disconnect the original HDD just to be on the safe side, as explained above. Was it worth it, Oh my goodness yes it was, Word and Excel start in a blink, under a second now. and on top of everything else, the computer is a desktop, but is quieter than a laptop now the HDD is not in there spinning at 7200 RPM and making all that noise and using all that power. Wonderful, would buy again in a heartbeat, I will never go back to spinning drives again.
my hard drive failed and initially i bought a replacement HDD, but it failed a week after installing and i was scepticall to buy another one. so i looked at SSD and they are much easier and safer to install. Sandisk is a reliable make so i opted for this one, and its working fine, you can download a free diagnostic software from sandisk, and it has a 5yr warranty. i would say if you are looking for standard usage, this one is ideal and is competitively priced, you cant go wrong.
I bought this because my existing SSD was failing and I also bought the installation kit with cloning software. Cloning failed – the kit was useless and two other tools that I tried didn’t do the job properly. Physically installing the drive was very simple but I still ended up having to a full install of Windows and all my software (with the exception of iTunes which will just no longer work).
My experience is that SSDs are much less reliable than spun HDDs. The SSD is faster in use but it will take a long time to be worth the 35+ hours it tool to get it up and running. I had no choice but to get a new drive and the product does work. However, unless you have a real need I would say it isn’t worth the hassle of an upgrade.
Although these do not have blistering performance, the difference between this and my old HDD is like day and night. Full boot of Win 10 in under 30 seconds. Use to be over 2 minutes.
Chrome, Outlook etc all load in just over a second.
I would, however, advise that you purchase the full version of EaseUS Todo or similar software and select OS clone (not the same as normal cloning) this will allow you to Clone a current version of your OS from an existing SSD or HDD.
Also on some motherboards, it can be difficult to activate these SSD’s, it can be trial and error to get the BIOS to recognise the SSD, but when you do, just go into a partition manager and activate and partition/format the SSD. From then on the OS will see it.
Using about 20 of these now – for work and home. All are running perfectly and work amazingly with:-
1.Upgrading old laptops – gives an amazing boost over the traditional ide drives. I remove the old drives and clone them to the new SSD. I then just pop the new disc in and extend the drive to use all available space.
2.High Speed storage in existing pcs.
3.And as Scratch discs for our resident artists using Photoshop and other Adobe products.
There are lots of other uses I am sure but I can only speak for these.
I bought this to replace the traditional 500GB drive in a first gen PS4. I needed the extra storage, but the quietness & speed were pleasant surprises! The PS4 fan doesn’t need to run as fast by comparison, and so far it’s been rock solid reliable (I’d previously tried an upgrade with a 1TB Hitatchi HDD and for some reason the firmware image kept corrupting requiring a rebuild). The restore process with this drive took way less time. Highly recommend this SSD.
I bought this as a boot drive for a home server.
The server itself is quite old (i7 3770, 16gb DDR3 and had a 1tb HDD). Upgrading to this SSD has definitely helped speed it up. I also have a 2tb version of this same drive I’m using in my laptop as a data drive and it performs as expected in terms of speeds when transferring to and from a usb3 SSD external drive.
Definitely recommend as SanDisk are competitive on price, especially when waiting for an Amazon deal like I did
I have built and repaired computers for many years and i have been very sceptical about the claims made by users of SSD. I recently took the plunge and bought one for my personal PC and i wish i had done it years ago, the difference it makes is incredible, the write/read speeds are phonominal. I still believe that they are quite expensive for what they are although the prices have dropped consideralby to first launch. I will monitor the performance over the coming months however the sandisk carries a comprehensive 3 year warranty if you register your drive so its worth doing. If performance is maintained i will eventually replace all my drives with SSD
I fitted this to my Jurassic PC to help a wheezing Windows 10.
I used the Inateck SSD Mounting Bracket to mount it in a HDD bay rather than the recommended floppy disk bay as they’re both obscured by cabling.
I then used EaseUS Todo Backup Free 9.2 to clone my existing C: drive, a 320GB Seagate, I swapped the SATA cables over then restarted with my new C: drive, a quick trip in the BIOS to set the new boot priority and W10 “fixed” the master boot record.
I’m no a beginner but I’m no expert either, so the total time taken was a little under an hour.
Didi it make a difference? Oh yes, my boot time has halved.
Owning a late 2014 Mac Mini that was used for non-intensive purposes it was capable despite the ridiculously slow hard disk. Once I got back into Photography and started using Lightroom/Photoshop again the poor performance was shocking. Photoshop crashing became the norm. Enough.
Bought this SSD and a couple of tools (make sure you have the T6 Security bit/screwdriver as I’ve noticed a lot of tool sets don’t have it) and followed a straight forward youtube video. Just take your time, be careful with the tiny connectors and its quite straightforward.After 30-40 minutes it was installed and honestly, its like owning a new computer. Boot up time has gone from several minutes (if lucky) to 30-40 seconds. Small updates in a few minutes rather than one half hour. It runs both Photoshop and Lightroom smoothly with no issues since installation.
I honestly can’t recommend this cheap but massive capability upgrade enough.
Absolutely superb . Easy to install in most Laptops ( Lenovos – My Favorites), the result is immediate . . changing from the Old “Spinning HDD” to this , you will see an immediate speed increase , Windows 10 boots to Desktop in less than 15 seconds – Everything is just so much Zippier ( yes – That is a real word) . Once you go SSD , you`ll never look back – The Future , Today !
I bought this SSD for use with my Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5k. It isn’t currently listed as approved by Blackmagic but other users advised me it was ok. I can confirm that it allows me to shoot at 24fps in 2.5k CDNG RAW without dropping frames (and I recently shot an event where the camera ran continuously for over 90 minutes). The only slight niggle for me was that it didn’t come with a spacer so I had to pick one up elsewhere. It’s a good fast SSD. It’s too early to tell yet but hopefully reliable too.
Purchased to replace a failing hard drive in my Samsung All In One computer. I also bought the cloning cable and software (turned out to be just a download) which was not as easy as it said on the instructions (the computer wouldn’t recognise it), and I finished up cloning it using AOMEI backup which was slow but worked! The new drive performs great and has considerably speeded up my machine, and has given it a new lease of life as it is now 6 years old (but was ahead of it’s time when purchased).
I had loads of issues with both my SSD and hard drive recently – From blue screens, complete freezes and data loss. I decided to replace both, and I’m glad I chose this SSD. It is fast enough with a Windows 10 boot time of 8 seconds which is impressive – I am hoping this lasts longer than my previous SSD’s.
Wanted an economical boost in performance on my Ubuntu system drive which I use as the secondary operating system on a dual boot desktop. Isn’t the top-end in terms of life-time rewrites or speed but a bit of research suggested this would be fine working with the inherent limitations of SATA and the primary role as a system drive (I also have a 2TB standard HDD data drive along side it). Of course, the speed-up from the original HDD has greatly accelerated load and read/writes.
Outstanding SSD , so fast instantaneous used internally on my DenonDJ Prime4 Standalone DJ System & makes the actual unit faster better altogether in every way , with my music files there instantly no loading searches instantly while playing 2 tracks & loading another while searching is instantly better. With a SSD as good as this no matter what your using it in it will make it better, faster more productive
I bought the 2TB version of this SSD. I bought it to replace my PS4 1TB HDD and because it was on a special price. I have previously bought a 1TB SSD from Sandisk for my laptop, had it for over a year so knew it was reliable and extremely quick. I have so far found the 2TB drive excellent, it is so much quicker before, even if PS4 is not SATA III (no idea why they didn’t do that) it still runs much quicker than the last HDD and now have twice capacity. Fitting the drive to PS4 was easy and doing the installation was a little bit more awkward but this was Sony’s fault not Sandisk. Now I have a spare 1TB HDD so I bought an external drive enclosure and put it in there. So don’t throw away the old one! Formatting the old HDD was a bit of a pain but got there in the end with the help of freeware as W10 is of no help.
I’m using this 1Tb SSD as an external drive to store and edit videos while on the move.
I just did a speed test (with 400Gb free) and am getting speeds of 400MB/s read and 420MB/s write which is why I’ve deducted one star from this review.
I’ve had it for about 6 weeks now and have found the drive totally reliable and able to cope with the strain of rendering, playback and exporting using Premiere Pro without any issues.
So I’m very happy with my purchase and will probably buy another one soon.
The new SSD works fine so far in an old Asus Bamboo laptop that took 25 minutes to fully start up. It now takes less than a minute and everything is super responsive.
I used Acronis disk image to clone the old drive onto a 500gb USB drive which worked without a hicup. The laptop could only boot from a CD drive as an alternative to the hard disk and not a USB drive as its so old but Acronis then created a boot CD for me. The boot from the CD started a small version of Acronis ‘clone disk’ which then copied the previously cloned USB copy of the old HD to the new disk. This took 2.5 hours. Clone disk initially failed with an error saying it required a linux boot disk to continue, which was what the CD boot was !? But without changing anything I pushed ‘OK’ and the process completed. It took a long time but was otherwise painless.
I hope the disk lasts OK but I’ll take Acronis disk images of the new disk in case it doesn’t.
The laptop is now more responsive to use than some new ones I’ve used. 125 well spent!
I have 30+ powerful CAD workstations in my office and they’ve all got XEON or dual XEON processors, high end CAD specific GPU and 16GG or 32Gb or RAM. However, some of the older machines are starting to slow down a little, or at least app launches seem slow and sluggish. Sometimes this is just becuase the machines are being pushed to their multitasking limits but quite often it’s just because they don’t have an SSD and were spec’d with a normal hard drive years ago when they were bought.
I’ve not started a roll-out program and have been updgrading all workstations to SSD. This is a really easy process with 3rd party software (I use Acronis True Image on a bootable USB drive), you simply shut down, add the new SSD, boot off a USB drive and click the source (original) drive and the target (SSD) and let it do it’s thing. When it’s done you simply power down, remove the USB drive, remove the old drive and reboot. Done. Super fast boot times, everything exactly as you left it, no need to reinstall windows or apps, etc. Once you’re confident you’re clone to SSD has been successful you can either keep the old drive as an snapshot bootable backup or in my case I leave them in, format them and set them as a backup destination for daily windows backups.
SSD’s are by far the “best bang for your buck” to rejuvenate a tired or older computer.
This review is for the SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 500GB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s Write
Reasonable price for a brand name product. It does the job well and is fast for data transfer. I don’t see speeds at anything like those in the spec, but I didn’t expect to as other elements of my computer will limit what you see in use. It is as fast as the other SSD that I have in the same machine, so I’m happy.
Blisteringly fast though you do have to choose your SATA interface carefully to get optimum performance. Read your motherboard manual carefully as it should advise how to get the best performance by choosing the correct channel or look on the forums for your motherboard.
I wanted a fast drive for image processing so I grudgingly forked out for this drive but I still think these SSD’s are way too expensive and think manufacturers are holding the price artificially high. Its time to lower the prices and up the capacities SanDisk!!!!! You will sell more drives in the end.
The SSD arrived promptly via prime. It was simple to plug into the pc using a usb/SSD cable. The drive did not appear on explorer however a quick Google told me this was a common problem with SSD under win10. Once I had clicked a few buttons the drive appeared and cloning my HDD was simple and took 90 minutes. After checking I mounted it in a 2.5″ to 3.5″ caddy and installed it to my desktop pc. My pc is just as fast as ever and far quieter. Good product, works well.
I brought this to use with my SSD recorder on the URSA Mini Pro. I have a couple of old Ultra 2’s that I have been using but they struggle to capture RAW. The SSD 3D can capture loseless 25fps RAW in 4.6k. It drops frames at higher frame rates when capturing loseless RAW after 5-10 seconds though. Every other capture setting works flawlessly so if you don’t indend on using loseless RAW above 25fps too often this drive is recomended
This was billed as a second hand item with some package and small superficial damage. There was roughly a 10% discount applied to the going rate. Physical condition of packaging and item was better than expected and it had been treated with care by previous owner. SMART tests showed it had 13 hours of prior use and there were some errors in data transfers between the ssd and previous user’ computer.This is what probably led to its return. The drive has behaved impeccably in the machine it was bought for and during cloning from the older and smaller SSD drive it replaced sustained constant write speeds of over. 30 Gigabytes per minute. It is subjectively marginally faster than the smaller Sandisk Ultra II drive it replaced.
Purchased to replace one purchased just days previously but which failed to at least match the boot times from a four-year-old SSD of considerably lower capacity that was almost full despite everything surplus to requirements being previously deleted or uninstalled. For a modern SSD using up-to-date technology to under-perform another using technology from an earlier generation or two was simply not acceptable. Faster boot times than those experienced prior to the ‘upgrade’ were not specifically expected although a close match would have been good enough.
The “SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD 500GB up to 560MB/s Read / up to 530MB/s Write” uses the latest NAND technology that should result in slightly improved access times over the previous generation. Consideration was given to several capacities with those of around 500 GB considered the best suited to present-day and future needs. If cloning another drive a USB-to-SATA cable or adapter-dock will be required; SanDisk do not include the cable within the box but the other SSD manufacturers follow suit. Some have an self-branded adapter cable option but there are generics and docks that function equally well. SanDisk also leave out the 7.5-to-9mm adapter plate that some include; if required, you will need to purchase one on-line.
Cloning a system drive is not always simply copy-and-go as Windows 10 and the UEFI sub-systems it uses influence the possible outcome although drives used under MacOS and Linux do not share the problem; it needs specialist software to overcome the restrictions and SanDisk provide a download link for their software solution as do others. For data drives, the same software will perform but there are simpler, but not necessarily faster, methods.
The first example was set to clone from its predecessor but the process twice reported ‘Hardware Errors’ at various points on this, the destination drive, before apparently completing. However, once installed and the PC required to boot, there were endless POST errors and a failure to boot; that was totally not expected. Using a partition manager to clear the drive and restarting the cloning process produced the same errors and consequences. The SSD it was intended to replace boots normally, if still rather slowly. That originally supplied SanDisk was returned DOA and a second example obtained in hope and anticipation of a good outcome. That one worked perfectly out-of-the-box.
Whether or not the SanDisk Ultra 3D drives consistently out-perform others was unknown but some current competing models are known to be surprisingly fast to cold boot and they need not be the most expensive or from the best-known brands; one fitting that description and purchased by a family member on price alone to resolve a nearly full SSD majorly out-performed every other SSD seen or used, including this on its first few boot times which are reducing. As a long-established manufacturer of memory products, and it is SanDisk’s flash drives for which they are best known, they should have the experience and know-how to get the best from their ranges whereas most competitors need to cope with a switch in technologies from hard drives to solid state.
Although initially fast but not THAT fast, it had over about a week shown small improvements in boot-up times possibly as a result of some file or structural optimisation and is now about as fast as the originally installed SSD.
Replaced the 1TB hybrid drive in the wife’s 18month old Lenovo and the performance difference was amazing.
It was as simple as cloning the drive (unfortunately you don’t get any software with this drive) and swapping them over.
It used to take 5 minutes to boot up and have the laptop in a useable state, now it takes a few seconds plus everything opens up a hell of a lot quicker (office apps, games etc).
I’ve got a slightly older 480GB SanDisk Ultra II drive in my desktop which is good, but this little baby seems faster than that.
I highly recommend this drive.
I bought this to replace a 5 year old SanDisk Extreme 480GB SSD which was the main system drive on my desktop tower PC. The previous drive had served me brilliantly during those years and was still going strong but I was tiring of having to remove some applications in order to make space for new ones. A formatted 480GB drive can fill up surprisingly quickly especially as some graphically intensive games can occupy as much as 70-80GB. In the old days I had a Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB drive as my system drive so I thought why not return to the capacity I used to have? In recent years SSD drives have certainly jumped in capacity and lowered (slightly) in price.
I decided in advance that I was simply going to clone my existing SSD using Acronis True Image 2018 (not included) because my Windows 10 installation was not that old, working well and had many applications already set up. I figured why start from scratch unless you absolutely have to? Cloning the 480GB drive over to this new 1TB model in Automatic mode took approximately 26 minutes which was fantastic to witness. I made sure both drives were operating on SATA III connectors for the transfer. Once the clone was complete I simply removed the old drive and then booted back into my identical Windows 10 profile. It couldn’t have been easier.
That’s it really. The entire process of picking up the Amazon package to starting to use the drive took no more than an hour. Startling really but solid state technology just seems to keep going from strength to strength. Worst case scenario I was expecting a minor drop in performance as it is clearly twice the size of my old drive but I didn’t really notice anything at all. Responsiveness and load times seem as good as they ever were but then again I don’t use benchmarking software.
It is definitely a little costly but well worth it if you can spare the funds. From a practical point of view as per usual there is nothing in the box but the drive itself so I would recommend ordering any cables or a caddy with it if you need those.
The only downside for me now is figuring out what to do with my old 480GB SSD as it still has a lot of life left in it! This is my second SanDisk SSD and my experience has been nothing but flawless so far… I can see myself repeating this process with another SanDisk model in the early 2020s.