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2TB - Patriot P210 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drive - 520MB/s / 1TB - £32.48 - Sold by Patriot Memory UK FBA
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Next Cheapest is 2TB - £73.98 / 1TB - £36.71 @ TechNextDay
Patriot's next generation 2.5" SATA III, P210 SSD, is designed with the latest SATA 3 controller, capable of delivering capacities of up to 2TB. This cost-effective solid-state drive is great for condensing more data into a smaller space, providing you with the technology to easily store everything you need. Patriot’s P210 improves your system's performance with more storage than ever. This 7mm high 2.5” form factor SSD is perfect for easy and fast upgrades to your overall system, enough to securely store large files and provide efficiency towards daily tasks. Patriot’s P210 enhances your computer’s performance and speeds up application loading to provide overall better performance and productivity. Backed by our great Patriot 3-year warranty and customer service, Patriot’s P210 series delivers one of the most reliable and price-to-performance SSD’s on the market.
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Next Cheapest is 2TB - £73.98 / 1TB - £36.71 @ TechNextDay
- Latest SATA 3 Controller
- Built in end-to-end data path protection, SmartECC technology, and Thermal throttling technology
- SEQ Performance Read up to 520MB/s, Write up to 430MB/s
- 4K Aligned Random Write: up to 50K IOPs
- 3 Year Warranty; O/S Supported: Windows 7*/8.0*/8.1/10
Patriot's next generation 2.5" SATA III, P210 SSD, is designed with the latest SATA 3 controller, capable of delivering capacities of up to 2TB. This cost-effective solid-state drive is great for condensing more data into a smaller space, providing you with the technology to easily store everything you need. Patriot’s P210 improves your system's performance with more storage than ever. This 7mm high 2.5” form factor SSD is perfect for easy and fast upgrades to your overall system, enough to securely store large files and provide efficiency towards daily tasks. Patriot’s P210 enhances your computer’s performance and speeds up application loading to provide overall better performance and productivity. Backed by our great Patriot 3-year warranty and customer service, Patriot’s P210 series delivers one of the most reliable and price-to-performance SSD’s on the market.
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Youtube review(512GB model)
Patriot P210 SATA SSD Review - Cheap, but is it good?
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sorted byDon't get me wrong, great for the money, but if you wait a bit you can usually get one with a better spec for only a few quid more.
That said, I do run M.2 NVMe drives in both my Synology NAS (I have a DS920+ and a DS420+).
I run a selection of HDDs for capacity. Each drive in the DS920+ runs a single volume and is rsynced daily to an equivalent capacity drive in the DS420+. Running drives this way allows them to spin down independently to minimize power use (with RAID it's all or nothing).
The NVMe drives in both NAS are configured as data volumes and are operated the same way as the HDD. I have also moved all the applications to the NVMe hosted volumes for performance reasons (it helps Plex quite a bit).
When 2TB NVMe drives get down to £50, I will fill the 2nd M.2 slot in each NAS and move my music collection there.
NBP at TechNextDay £73.xx
Should I return and get this instead?
I already have one as a PS5 external drive - paid £80 in January
SATA 3 came out in 2009. Not really something to boast about.
Only 2% gave the Samsung a 1 star review.
The last time I looked into SSD reliability, a 1 star review tended to mean it has failed.
Since I switched to Samsung, I've never had a failure.