You will not get the "Data Transfer Rate 3,938 MB" per second currently posted on the Amazon product page. You will not even get close the 2100/1100 Max Read/Write "may vary" transfer rate that is currently in the Transcend data sheets.
Manufacturer: Transcend
You will not get the "Data Transfer Rate 3,938 MB" per second currently posted on the Amazon product page. You will not even get close the 2100/1100 Max Read/Write "may vary" transfer rate that is currently in the Transcend data sheets.
Transcend SSD 370 128GB drive is suitable to enhance the PC performance. Though the read and write speed of the drive is not exceptional than other 128 Gb drives we received for review, yet it costs less than Plextor M6S 128 GB SSD.
Silent; looks good; no heat; comes with 3.5-inch desktop adapter; three years warranty
Slow write speed
Great value for money. The ssd is very quick and one of the best I've used. Quality is very good and the included bracket is very handy. Would highly recommend if your looking for a performance upgrade but don't need tons of space.
Transcend has an interesting drive in the SSD370S. Though it has been on the market for two years, it means it is using older, higher endurance NAND. These offer endurance ratings not even the newest 3D MLC NAND can quite hope to match.
The Transcend SSD370S is a pretty good, affordable SSD to consider. It comes with a number of extras, plus the fact that it comes with quite a number of goodies, and is sturdy to boot.
Performance; Extras
Price
Transcend SSD370S 512GB SSD retails at RM 699, this model is the one with aluminum case. There's a model that's without the ‘S' on the product name that retails less and uses plastic instead of aluminum. Transcends SSD comes with 3-years warranty.
Was easy to install, I like it but I should had bought the 256Gb but that's only me :) I recommend none the less
As more products come to market with three-bit-per-cell NAND, drives like Transcend's SSD370S with MLC become increasingly attractive. Micron, SK hynix and Toshiba all failed to make planar TLC as fast as Samsung's existing V-NAND flash.
The Transcend SSD370S features MLC flash and ships with management software; Performance is mainstream, and when you can find it on sale, it does compete with entry-level products on price
Transcend has failed to aggressively and continuously keep the SSD370 512GB price low enough to compete with other products that deliver better value; Random performance is often lower than on competing products in this class of SSDs
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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