SanDisk 1TB SATA III SSD Is an Ideal Upgrade to Boost Your PC or Notebook’s Speed and It Receives a Attractive Discount

Mar 26, 2019 at 03:00pm EDT
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One of the most common PC-building or notebook upgrading mistakes is not adding an SSD. Irrespective of how powerful the remaining components may be, you’ll always run into a performance bottleneck if you don’t have an SSD installed. Seeing as how the prices of solid state drives are dropping drastically, it has become a lot simpler for customers to own high-capacity SSDs like the SanDisk 1TB SSD Plus for an affordable price.

The upgrade costs just $99.99 at B&H if you select the on-page coupon, giving you a performance boost at a smaller price. Whatever programs you install on that SSD will open up a lot faster as opposed to installing them on a traditional mechanical hard drive. There’s also a higher capacity 2TB version available at Amazon if you want to take a massive leap in upgrading your system or laptop.

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Also, here’s a fun fact for you; the SSD model on sale features SanDisk’s MLC NAND flash memory, which is a lot more expensive and reliable than TLC NAND. What this means is the drive will be able to withstand a lot more read/write cycles. As for the specifics, the latest solid state drive features read speeds of 535MB/s and write speeds of 450MB/s. It is also shock and vibration resistance, and features a three-year warranty, giving you peace of mind when it comes to purchasing this model.

Get the SanDisk 1TB SSD Plus for $99.99 at B&H

Get the SanDisk 1TB SSD Plus for $124.99 at Amazon

Get the SanDisk 2TB SSD Plus for $229.99 at Amazon

Get the Samsung EVO 860 1TB SSD for $147 at Amazon

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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