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1TB - Netac 2.5" Solid State Drive 3D NAND, SATA,(535/510MB)s R/W) £45.89/240GB - £14.27 Sold by Netac Official store & Fulfilled by Amazon

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1TB - Netac Internal Solid State Drive (3D NAND, SATA, 2.5" SSD (535/510MB)s R/W) £45.89 Sold by Netac @ Amazon


  • Sequential read/write speed for all file types up to 535/510 MB/s.
  • Boot up faster, load files quicker, improve overall system responsiveness.
  • Using 2.5" SATA interface, 3D NAND Flash flash memory, speed up the writing speed while maintaining long-lasting high performance.
  • SSD capacity ranges from 120GB-2TB, huge capacity to meet your storage needs.
  • Designed for anyone with a desktop PC or laptop that supports a standard 2.5-inch SATA form factor.
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  1. ukez's avatar
    That's cheap
  2. mccririck's avatar
    Are these reliable?
    Roph's avatar
    Netac are a huge player around since the beginning so I'd say yes. They used to operate as an ODM, you've certainly already used Netac flash ad some point but just under another brand name
  3. underfamed's avatar
    Wow, SSDs are getting cheaper
  4. Firefox73's avatar
    Quick question and guidance please....

    I have an SSD already in my home PC which is almost out of space. Previously I had an IT person install the last 120GB SSD. I'm okayish with basic IT DIY, so swapping out with this shouldn't be an issue. However, where my concerns lie is with the operating system. How do you go about replacing the old SSD with the new SSD? Do you simply copy all of C drive onto another HDD and from there copy on again to the new SSD and the physically install it? Sounds too simple, I'm confident that there would be some sort of registry issues etc.

    So what is the best way and is there any really good guidance online (if so links are appreciated)? All too often I've followed Youtube vids only to find that their instructions and my machine (or screen prompts) diverge and before too long I'm looking at the blue screen of death .

    Any good guidance or links, much appreciated .
    Solee's avatar
    Easiest method would be clone your smaller drive to the new one with Macrium reflect free version.
    It creates a complete copy of your drive to the new one, then you can just boot from the new bigger drive and everything will be there.
    Would need to expand the partition through disk management, but that's easy with a quick google.

    A lot of videos on YT how to use it. (edited)
  5. squeakybot's avatar
    Any good for ps4
    Solee's avatar
    Yup
  6. surreyspireite's avatar
    Does this have the DRAM cache, like the MX500s ?
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