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Netac SSD 2TB Internal Solid State Drive HDD 2TB (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5 Inch, Internal SSD), Black

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Netac SSD 2TB Internal Solid State Drive HDD 2TB (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5 Inch, Internal SSD), Black
Netac SSD 2TB Internal Solid State Drive HDD 2TB (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5 Inch, Internal SSD), Black

Description

  • Sequential read/write speed for all file types up to 535/510 MB/s.
  • Boot up faster, load files quicker, improve overall system responsiveness.
  • Using 2.5″ SATA interface, 3D NAND Flash flash memory, speed up the writing speed while maintaining long-lasting high performance.
  • SSD capacity ranges from 120GB-2TB, huge capacity to meet your storage needs.
  • Designed for anyone with a desktop PC or laptop that supports a standard 2.5-inch SATA form factor.

Additional information

Specification: Netac SSD 2TB Internal Solid State Drive HDD 2TB (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5 Inch, Internal SSD), Black

General
Brand

โ€ŽNetac

Specification
Manufacturer

Form Factor

โ€Ž2.5''

Hard Drive Size

โ€Ž2 TB

Hard Drive Interface

โ€ŽSolid State

Are Batteries Included

โ€ŽNo

Item Weight

โ€Ž70 g

Reviews (8)

8 reviews for Netac SSD 2TB Internal Solid State Drive HDD 2TB (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5 Inch, Internal SSD), Black

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  1. paul

    Was good and also easy to install but after not even a day the thing stopped working for me not happy and to top it of contacted the seller for replacement under warranty and was told just send it back to amazon they will help you very poor service

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  2. Amazon Customer

    This has transformed a sluggish PC into a very swift one. With an old Winchester disc it used to take several minutes to boot up before you could effectively use it and then it would function pretty slowly. With this SSD set up as the new system disc it now only takes about 10 seconds to boot up and everything loads very quickly. Also takes just a few seconds to shut down. I highly recommend this SSD as a replacement to an old HDD. You can go for larger capacity if needed but this 250GB type was more than adequate for this PCs system drive.

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  3. Stu

    Used to replace an old school hardrive in a desktop. No reported issues by the computer guy in terms of physical installation. I have installed window 10 pro with no issues, and as you would expect faster booting times. Defo recommend.

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  4. Julian

    Compared with Samsung 950 pro is nearly same performance for a much better price

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  5. In a world where you can be anything – be kind!

    It’s 1tb! Be wary of fake memory amounts…. Tested and yes 1tb! Perfect for all the photos I’ve taken over lockdown!!

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  6. Piotr

    I got 2 of them one went to my PS4 Pro and one to my PC. Both easy to install and works without a problem speed wise slightly below Samsung but for price still better then SanDisk.

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  7. Pete

    Bought this about 3 weeks ago, quick to install as with any SSD these days and was working fine until 8 days ago.

    I started getting intermittent crashes that a memory dump said were a corrupt page file. I fixed this 3 times in the last week.

    Yesterday, a hard crash and PC wouldn’t restart, drive would not boot under any condition.

    Lost everything, absolute trash, buy cheap, buy twice, lose all your stuff.

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  8. MarkC

    I bought this because it had decent reviews. I’ve tried Leven, Sunbow, Kingdian, Assenno, Crucial, Adata, PNY, Gigabyte, Integral, Samsung basically all sorts of SSD’s – but i’ve never had one fail yet, let alone in 3 months!

    I installed windows and tested a load of games, all good. Reset windows and sold the PC on – that’s what i do. A month later, the customer says that the PC is freezing on BIOS screen and sometimes freezing in games or bluescreening. I ask them to ‘scan the disk for errors’ in windows (because it is easier for a customer than running chkdsk in command prompt) – there are errors.

    I try the SSD in a different build. It boots to windows, however it is very sluggish. It freezes once but recovers, then freezes again and i have to reboot. I can get into the BIOS screen but it takes longer than it shoult. BIOS does not see the drive any more. I boot from a Windows Installer USB – Windows installer sees the disk, but as 0KB… yep. It’s dead alright!

    Checked it was all…

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