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Posted 20 June 2023

480GB - Integral V Series V2 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drive - 520MB/s, 3D TLC - £17.98 Delivered With Code @ MyMemory

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The Integral V Series SSD (V2) is an excellent choice for increasing storage and boosting performance for your desktop or laptop PC. With a fantastic combination of fast data read/write and reliability, along with low power operation, the Integral V Series offers excellent great value.

Choose the V Series SSD to boost the performance of your existing hardware and extend its useful life. It will speed up your daily OS boot times and increase the speed of your applications, overall giving you the best experience of Solid State performance computing.

Features


2.5 inch form factor with SATA III 6Gbps interface (backwards compatible with SATA 3Gbps and SATA 1.5Gbps)
Performance: Faster boot than HDD, Faster access to applications, enhanced productivity and increased efficiency
Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the SATA standard
Non-volatile Flash Memory for outstanding data retention
Shock resistance - no moving parts enable the product to be used in tougher conditions
Silent operation - Noiseless
Ultra-efficient Block Management and Wear Levelling
Supports S.M.A.R.T. - Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
CE, FCC and RoHS compliant

Extra Info

Drive Size: 2.5 Inches
Storage Capacity: 480GB
Interface Type: SATA III 6Gb/s
Main Colour: Black
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Edited by rad., 20 June 2023
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  1. autolycus's avatar
    autolycus
    I tend to replace my HDDs every 5-6 years to mitigate any chance of failure; does it make sense to do the same with my SSD that is used primarily for my OS? Currently using a 6year old Samsung 860 EVO (crystaldiskinfo below)

    Would this Integral be a worthy, robust upgrade, or should i replace with a similar 'premium' brand? Or if it ain't broke...?

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    Thanks. (edited)
    stamfordblue's avatar
    stamfordblue
    I suggest do regular clones of your drive.
    I clone my Kioxia boot drive every month or so and have a couple of backups.
    Personally,I wouldn't use this Integral as a boot drive.
    Do have some Integral drives,but just use them for storage or various system testing.
    Your Samsung is in good health.Nothing to worry about there.


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  2. aLV426's avatar
    aLV426
    Great price, heat added, just need to resist the urge to purchase!
    voteHot's avatar
    voteHot
    Same here, have absolutely no need for one but they are dirt cheap now.
  3. sisqoboy's avatar
    sisqoboy
    Nice one! 💪
  4. tigervlad84's avatar
    tigervlad84
    thanks!
  5. chubuking's avatar
    chubuking
    Thanks bought one to play fortnite on
  6. jamgin's avatar
    jamgin
    Ordered. Be rude not to at this price.
    Cheers op for posting the deal.
  7. Christopher_RobertsonEJJ's avatar
    Christopher_RobertsonEJJ
    code?
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    rad. Author
    BDAY10
  8. Stewart_Riley's avatar
    Stewart_Riley
    How easy is it to install an SSD in your pc ?
    iwo's avatar
    iwo
    Plug it into a usb port.
  9. Steve-O.2008's avatar
    Steve-O.2008
    Make sure you backup all your data that you save to this... I had one get corrupt, managed to reformat it but then a few weeks later it died fully on me. That was from just over a year of light use... won't be getting another after that.
  10. SuperRboy's avatar
    SuperRboy
    Is it still available? I can't find the SSD and it's not showing up when link is clicked.
    rad.'s avatar
    rad. Author
    Yes, it's still available.
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    MontyGibbon
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