Sandisk (owned by WD these days), added a new SKU to their lineup, a 2TB model of the SanDisk SSD Plus. This new model was not officially announced, but already appeared at a number of retailers.
Prior to CES 2013 we had an influx of new cutting edge SSDs hit the office. Ideally, all of these new products would have been published on January 7, the first day of the show. They weren't and it's ...
With a couple more days until CES 2013, we decided to drop by Storage Visions 2013 in the Riviera hotel to check out Storage Visions 2013, where a couple companies have begun showing off their newest ...
Looking for a decent and affordable solid-state drive to replace your hard drive? The SanDisk Ultra Plus is the answer. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
SanDisk has released the affordable Ultra II series SSD which we'll benchmark and review. Performance wise these SSDs will be fast with exceptional reads, and with writes - thanks to Toggle NAND flash ...
Who wouldn’t want a fast SSD for cheap? SanDisk’s 960GB SSD Plus is just $165 on Amazon today Remove non-product link, its lowest-ever price and a sharp drop from a list price of $270. This fast drive ...
Sandisk's Ultra Plus SSD is their current mainstream-class SSD. The Ultra Plus is designed to be a low cost, power efficient, lightweight, solid state solution for mainstream consumers. Although the ...
I replace the harddisk with Sandisk SSD Plus 240GB which I bought few days ago in my old samsung notebook NP350V5C. The notebook is running windows 10 Home 64 Bits version and the SSD is running in ...
Many of our readers should find the SanDisk name to at least be familiar, as the company has been a long time market-leader of flash memory products, offering just about every type of memory card ...
We've seen our fair share of SSDs based around the SandForce SF-2281 processor, and it's no secret that the SanDisk Extreme is one of our most favourite. Strong performance, competitive pricing and a ...
In AS SSD, the Ultra Plus achieves a sequential read speed of 464MB/sec. It's certainly not a slow speed, but compared to modern drives it's significantly lower than what we were hoping given the ...
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