Kingston 480GB A400 SATA 3 2.5 Internal SSD SA400S37/480G - HDD Replacement for Increase Performance
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Bart
> 3 dayWorks great. Removes bottleneck caused by inferior HDDs in laptops.
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Hard T. Please
Greater than one weekgoood
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Simon Villanacci
> 3 dayUpgraded my old hard drive to the Kingston SSD. WOW, boot up time is unbelievable fast and the hard drive is very quite.
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Corey W.
> 3 dayHeavy improvement over the old SATA HD. Cloning is very difficult due to its small capacity, so you will probably need a partition clone/manager to transfer data properly. Or just back up your pc and restore it. Either way, it is what it is.
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Robertlw
> 3 daysuper easy to install and works great
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Jim Scheuerman
Greater than one weekThis installed into a laptop flawlessly, and Windows is much faster because of it, even on a POS laptop. Kingston has made yet another great product
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BobW
> 3 dayI installed this drive in an HP tablet and cloned over the Windows 10 OS. I was impressed by the speed increase and the additional capacity allowed me to update Windows 10 to a later version. All was well until last week when I started getting Windows blue screen. The error message was critical process failed, but it would reboot and work OK again. These problems got more frequent until yesterday when it would not boot at all. The message was no OS installed. The drive did not even show up in BIOS. It is completely dead after only 10 months. Now, even if Kingston replaces the drive, I still have to reinstall Windows--a real hassle. I cannot recommend this drive due to unreliability.
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Marcelo Ortiz
Greater than one weekeasy to install just swapped old hdd
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Justin
> 3 dayI was saving up for a 500GB SSD from Samsung. One night i was laying in bed and came across this SSD. I was like, damn i have 20 bucks to spend and for 120GB of SSD? why not? It became my OS drive and still had space for a few games.
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mountainaxe
> 3 dayEasily installed on my 2011 MacBook Pro 8.2. Worked fine for several days, then began to lock up and shut down during boot up. After spending many hours checking for software/firmware issues, I deciphered the error codes via the laptop utility disc only to learn that the hardware/drive itself was defective. Luckily kept my old drive and was able to change it out. So for $80, I have a rather light weight and totally useless SSD drive. I advise looking elsewhere.