ADATA SSD 240GB 2.5 SATA SU630 - ASU630SS-240GQ-R, Internal SSD Storage

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  • Chris lane

    > 24 hour

    I got 3 of these and put them in RAID0 to give me 1.30TB of useable space. In RAID0 Im getting around 1GB read and write speeds. Its like a ghetto nvme drive! Goodbye mechanical drives, it was a long, slow ride.

  • Greg

    > 24 hour

    I bought this SSD at a retail store as a replacement for an aging harddrive on a laptop. Ive tried using multiple apps to migrate the OS to the new drive but always seemed to get hit up with an upgrade option, so I downloaded NIUBI Partition Editor Free Edition, and it worked like a charm. It was so simple, plus if you need help there are tutorials, which in my opinion is unneeded even for a noob like me. If you plan to migrate all of your OS and apps to the new drive, you will need a transport cable. I used Sabrent 2.5 Sata Hard Drive/SSD to USB 3.0 Adapter, which you can find here on Amazon for about $9.00. Boot up time average is 8-10 seconds, and apps open up faster than with the older HDD drive. Ive looked at benchmarks for other drives and thought, why not give this SSD a try.

  • cashkennedy

    > 24 hour

    For the low price I paid for this drive the speeds are great for basic laptop or desktop use, obviously much better then using a traditional hard drive. Even the smallest size of this drive is very fast. The endurance is lower then other drives you can buy but shouldnt be a problem for normal laptop or desktop use just to browse the web / edit documents and other basic tasks for a couple years till you are going to replace the computer in question anyways. This is one of the first QLC drives on the market. QLC stores 4 bits per cell versus previous TLC (3 bits per cell) , and MLC (2 bits per cell). Because of the difficulty from storing more bits per cell the amount of times it can reuse / rewrite over each area is decreased vs TLC / MLC, but modern solid state drives do a good job of leveling the wear across the whole drive so this shouldnt be an issue for normal use inside a laptop or a desktop for a couple of years, but this drive should not be used in a server nor in any situation where the whole drive gets frequently erased or rewritten. There is a good short news article on anandtech about this specific drive that mentioned that it uses NAND from Intel which should be very high quality because Intel is already using their QLC NAND in drives it is selling to large enterprise customers. The drive uses a Maxio controller with pseudo-SLC caching which seemed to work well as the drive met its quoted write specs. I purchased the 240gb drive which is the smallest size because i am only using this in a work laptop. Even though the 240gb version is the smallest size it is still very fast and as fast as the larger sizes. The drive did not warm up at all when running crystal diskmark for a few minutes. As you can see from the attached picture of the cystal diskmark results it read at 560MB/s and wrote at 478MB/s which is slightly faster read then in the specs, and almost as fast as sata3-600MB/s allows. I ran crystal diskmark an hour after installing windows 10, so the drive may have had time to fully refresh the cache.

  • Jon Jon

    > 24 hour

    I bought this to revive an old HP Laptop with a Core 2 Duo and 4GB RAM. Yes, this laptop is about 10 years old. The original hard drive was dead, so I picked this up as a quick replacement. To my surprise, this drive has exceeded expectations over the last few weeks. It also allows us to run Windows 10 home on this laptop with no issues. Honestly, the value proposition for this drive is immense. You arent going to get the fastest read/write speeds, but for the price, it does the job where needed.

  • Jay

    > 24 hour

    One of these drives was DOA and not recognized by BIOS. And since I ordered it in March, despite not opening it until now to install in a customers machine, I cant return it through Amazon. Wont even give me the option to request one. So Im going to have to call them to arrange this, go figure.

  • Editor

    > 24 hour

    Good enough for its price. I tested the speed 3 times. The Read Speed: ~540MB/s, Write Speed: ~406MB/s. 4KiBQ8T8 Read Speed is important, and ADATA SU630 has only 67MB/s. 67MB/s is too slow comparing to Samsung 860 EVO, which has ~ 400MB/s of 4KiBQ8T8 Read Speed. If you look for a quality and durable SSD, I suggest: GO for Samsung SSD 860 EVO or PRO.

  • Alexane Huel DDS

    > 24 hour

    Works well, noticeably much faster than the HDD I replaced with it.

  • BB3

    > 24 hour

    This SSD will speed up your computer!

  • jax4ever2

    > 24 hour

    Like the headline says, it arrived bent! Why? Because: 1. Shoddy construction consisted of a bottom thin metal shell and a plastic top shell, which makes it much less sturdy when compared to other SSDs out on the market. 2. Blister packaging. Again, plastic to protect electronic components isnt exactly the best practice out there. I tested the drive in an external enclosure and it did boot up, but the risk of sudden failure wasnt worth the hassle of keeping it and wondering when it would suddenly die WITH YOUR PRECIOUS DATA. Fortunately, Amazon took it back easily. This is not worth it, especially considering the other problems with DRAMless SSDs and endurance issues with QLC nand.

  • Youvan Thao

    > 24 hour

    Bought this for my younger brothers laptop, installed windows 10 in just a few minutes, and runs fine.

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