NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS RESTRICTED TO ONE PER CUSTOMER.
The Integral V Series SSD offers great performance, reliability and value. It is ideal for use in desktops and laptops where you are looking to boost the speed of an older computer by replacing the hard drive with a Solid State Drive. The V Series will deliver faster data read/write speeds along with low power operation - extending the battery life of your laptop.
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Just Wondering
16 Jan 176#6
Anyone wanting to spend a bit more , consider a 240gb Kingdian drive direct via amazon.co.uk only £37.98
poor write speed but at this price you can't argue
RobJames to andrewlaw9
16 Jan 17#36
That depends on which other write speed it is compared with.
I have exactly this crucial SSD in two laptops and in one PC, and the write speed of this SSD is brilliant compared to the old hard disks that they replaced.
In other words, these cheap SSDs might not beat other higher priced SSDs, but they do beat mechanical drives hands down, easily.
They are ideal if you only need a small drive (say, just for operating system plus web brower plus office applications and other stuff that does not demand a lot of space), as a replacement of the old hard drive. It gives a huge speed improvement in these configurations.
On that particular PC, I have three other hard disks with TBs for space and no need for SSD for these large drives.
HankHandsome
16 Jan 17#3
nice, got of these last year to use as a boot drive for my PC but it was about a tenner more. i'd get another one at this price if i wasn't skint :smiley:
ironfist
16 Jan 17#4
I bought one of these before Christmas. works fine :smiley:
jig2480
16 Jan 17#5
Just seen this - hoping it will
Make my desktop a littler but faster. Worth a shot at this price. Heat!
Just Wondering
16 Jan 176#6
Anyone wanting to spend a bit more , consider a 240gb Kingdian drive direct via amazon.co.uk only £37.98
How is "KingDian" for reliablility?
I've had a few generic SSDs die after a few months.
schnide
16 Jan 17#7
4.4% Topcashback!
iLikeDiscount
16 Jan 171#8
Got this for my pure silent HTPC (no fans and no spinning HDD)
Asrock N3700-ITX Integrated Quad-Core N3700 Pentium Chip 6W TDP and passive cooler (can do 4K)
Had spare so-dimm memory, tiny vesa mountable itx case, pico psu (passive). All I needed to do was add a cheap SSD :smiley:
ollie87 to iLikeDiscount
16 Jan 17#21
Pretty sure it can't output 4K without a dGPU, what you using?
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NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS RESTRICTED TO ONE PER CUSTOMER.
The Integral V Series SSD offers great performance, reliability and value. It is ideal for use in desktops and laptops where you are looking to boost the speed of an older computer by replacing the hard drive with a Solid State Drive. The V Series will deliver faster data read/write speeds along with low power operation - extending the battery life of your laptop.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B01B2OR2VC/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new
http://www.dragonblogger.com/kingdian-s280-ssd-review-and-benchmark/
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I have exactly this crucial SSD in two laptops and in one PC, and the write speed of this SSD is brilliant compared to the old hard disks that they replaced.
In other words, these cheap SSDs might not beat other higher priced SSDs, but they do beat mechanical drives hands down, easily.
They are ideal if you only need a small drive (say, just for operating system plus web brower plus office applications and other stuff that does not demand a lot of space), as a replacement of the old hard drive. It gives a huge speed improvement in these configurations.
On that particular PC, I have three other hard disks with TBs for space and no need for SSD for these large drives.
Make my desktop a littler but faster. Worth a shot at this price. Heat!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B01B2OR2VC/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new
http://www.dragonblogger.com/kingdian-s280-ssd-review-and-benchmark/
I've had a few generic SSDs die after a few months.
Asrock N3700-ITX Integrated Quad-Core N3700 Pentium Chip 6W TDP and passive cooler (can do 4K)
Had spare so-dimm memory, tiny vesa mountable itx case, pico psu (passive). All I needed to do was add a cheap SSD :smiley: