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Transcend Premium SSD370 128GB

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amazon.ca
★★★★
9 years ago
Easy to install

It works as it was described! Easy to install, just need to find the right screw to hold the card in place. Gave new life to my older laptop.

Walmart
★★★★★
9 years ago
So far so good

I have this product for 3 months and so far so good. The only problem I had was with the size as it was a bit thinner than my original hard drive so it was getting lose inside the laptop. I added a piece of tape to keep it in position and haven't had a problem since then. Good product and good price

Newegg
★★★★★
8 years ago
Most effective investment in speed

I have two video editing machines that occupy the same corner desk. I can start them both at the same time. Before the addition of this SSD these two Win7 Pro machines would start within seconds of each other. Now the SSD boot drive machine is ready nearly a minute before the other one.

Boot time improved by 45 seconds or more; Websites now display with the same speed as when I moved from a phone modem to a cable modem..; which has slowed considerably over subsequent years

It took this long for the prices to drop to my ability to pay

Tom's Hardware
★★★★★
8 years ago
Transcend SSD370

Transcend's premium SSD offering consists of a custom Silicon Motion controller that enables encryption and DEVSLP, but questionable flash makes it a poor choice. Transcend makes solid-state drives (SSDs) for both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and channel customers.

A low cost SSD that is fast enough for casual users

What drive did I just buy: silver; black; Micron; SpecTek? Questionable flash; questionable marketing; and unknown reliability

Tweak Town
★★★★
8 years ago

Transcend's SSD370S 512GB SATA III SSD is a decent performing drive with a nice bundle. Overall the drive delivers a good SSD experience, but it's currently overpriced for the performance it offers.

Digitaltrends
★★★★
8 years ago
Transcend SSD370 Review

Transcend's SSD370 delivers swift performance in capacities all the way up to 1TB.

Consistently fast read and write speeds; Offered in a wide range of sizes

A bit expensive for the capacity

TigerDirect
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great product

It loads win7(64 bit) in about 30 seconds.

PC Authority
★★★★
8 years ago
One Minute Review: Transcend SSD370S 1TB

SSD prices are diving, and we're all too glad to welcome that. This 1TB Transcend SSD370S1TB can be had for very close to $500. This is notable because now with M.2 and PCIe SSDs entering the market, you can no longer pack in several SATA SSDs or HDDs in a system equipped with one or two PCIe SSDs,...

TechReport
★★★★★
8 years ago
Transcend's SSD370 solid-state drive reviewed

If you've made it this far, we have a treat for you. If you skipped straight to the end, though, we're validating your poor choices and short attention span. Either way, we're sure you'll be gratified by the return of our overall performance graph and value scatter plots.

ComputerShopper
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8 years ago

Transcend's SSD370S is a better-than-average SSD thanks to a deep bundle and features, but its price and warranty, relative to competitors such as Samsung, suppress its value proposition.

Available in six capacities; Includes 3.5-inch desktop bay adapter; Several high-end features; including nicely unified software suite

Three-year warranty is less than what competing drives offer; So-so write speeds; given the price; Unclear endurance rating

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