Crucial M500 CT120M500SSD1 120GB
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12 years ago
Fast SSD
Installation and setup were a breeze. This fast SSD makes editing photos a lot faster.
Pros:
- Easy To Install
- Fast
- Highly Compatible
- Reliable
12 years ago
Works great in Windows 7
I installed the Crucial 120gb SSD in my "custom-built for speed" computer and installed Windows 7, and all my programs and data onto the drive. Works great and no problems so far.
Pros:
- Rapid Bootup
- Rapid Program Starts
Cons:
- NON
12 years ago
Works great in Windows 7
I installed the Crucial 120gb SSD in my "custom-built for speed" computer and installed Windows 7, and all my programs and data onto the drive. Works great and no problems so far.
Pros:
- Rapid Bootup
- Rapid Program Starts
Cons:
- NON
12 years ago
When asked at CES about the M500 price points, we were told the 960GB model would hit the $600 price point and the other capacity would scale from there. Although not specifically stated, I took that to mean $300 for the 480GB, $150 for the 240GB and around $75 for the 120GB.
12 years ago
Crucial M500 480GB SSD review
The SSDs that comprise Crucial's new M500 range come in a variety of capacities, from a relatively low 128GB to a large 960GB, but each SSD uses the SATA3 interface, a Marvell 88SS9187 controller and 20nm Micron MLC NAND flash chips.
12 years ago
Crucial M500 240GB 2.5" SATA III SDD
Boot Win8 in 8.5sec, much faster respond time, no sound, less heat and longer battery time. Highly recommend and will buy the larger size SDD when the price comes down.
12 years ago
I was looking for a replacement SSD for my 750GB mechanical hard drive. It was either that or upgrade my computer to a faster processor. The SSD sped up my computer significantly. Tasks that were taking a long time as software updates made the softw...
12 years ago
make sure you install latest firware
had no luck in a Dell XPS until I updated using the Crucial M500 U03 firmware. Worked great after that.
12 years ago
Crucial M500 960GB
We've said for quite some time that the biggest performance increase you'll see in a system upgrade these days it moving to a Solid State Drive. The improvements of an SSD, in our opinion, are nothing short of astounding.
Pros:
- Sleek design
- Excellent incompressible data results
- Great value
- Massive storage capacity
Cons:
- Not the fastest on the market
12 years ago
SSD
Great drive with lots of speed. Hope it lasts and doesnt crap out after a year or so. Downgraded it because it didnt include an adapter for a 3.5 slot.
Pros:
- Great drive
- Gave me the extra speed I needed for the computer I use as a small business server
Cons:
- said comes with a adapter but I had to order one that would work in a 3.5 slot
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