Good price in current market. I paid £79 last may for a sandisk one.
Westwoodo
17 Apr 171#9
Use a lot of water with salt in.
kencol
17 Apr 17#10
I must have been out of the game too long, would have thought generic software would be able to securely erase any drive, and hard drives didn't used to have firmware updates...I have a Samsung SSD and have never bothered to check if it needs a firmware update, it still works so not a problem. (Unless Windows 10 updates the firmware itself these days?).
20 odd years ago (before USB hit the big time) the term 'plug and play' was printed on most hardware products, often it was a right clart on to configure some of them, changing jumpers (the internet wasn't what it is now), but these days I expect to buy a component, fit it and forget about it.
TBH since android phones came out, I only ever use a laptop, my desktop is a Q9600 or something similar, it does have a 250GB SSD, probably the last upgrade I ever put in it, 4GB DDR2....you can probably get faster phones now.
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Even better value with £15 voucher for spending £100 between 5th April and 17th April.
Alternative Sandisk 480gb SSD also available at same price but limited stock.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phison
Review in Korean if anyone is interested.
http://m2.danawa.co.kr/community/community.html?division=use_epilogue&listSeq=3001844
20 odd years ago (before USB hit the big time) the term 'plug and play' was printed on most hardware products, often it was a right clart on to configure some of them, changing jumpers (the internet wasn't what it is now), but these days I expect to buy a component, fit it and forget about it.
TBH since android phones came out, I only ever use a laptop, my desktop is a Q9600 or something similar, it does have a 250GB SSD, probably the last upgrade I ever put in it, 4GB DDR2....you can probably get faster phones now.