💾 Elevate your storage game — because fast and spacious is the new essential!
The ADATA SU800 512GB SSD combines cutting-edge 3D TLC NAND technology with a sleek, lightweight design, delivering high-speed, reliable storage for both PCs and laptops. Perfect for professionals seeking fast, durable, and ample portable storage.
Hard Drive | 512 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | ADATA |
Series | A-DATA TECHNOLOGY (USA) CO., LTD. |
Item model number | ASU800SS-512GT-C |
Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 3.95 x 0.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.75 x 3.95 x 0.28 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 512 |
Manufacturer | A-DATA |
ASIN | B01L0E7DP4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 26, 2016 |
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Muy bueno
Ya llevo un rato usándolo, buena compra.
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Solid!
I would buy this again. It worked without any issues.
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DO NOT BUY PRODUCTS FROM ADATA! MINE FAILED AND WERE RMA’ed 5 TIMES
I purchased a SU800 M.2 2280 128GB SSD for 78$ in 2016 because I wanted to save 15$ from buying it from a REPUTABLE company such as Samsung. However, that came back to bite me quicker than expected. In only 4 months did the SSD fail in my elite book laptop. I lost all my work and needed to RMA it. They agreed to the RMA, however they require you to send it in a box big enough to keep it secure. The problem with that is sending a box that is that big for something so small is going to cost a good chunk of change to get it shipped. That’s right, they don’t cover shipping prices. I had to pay 12$ to get it shipped to CA for repairs. They then took half a month after arriving at their warehouse to respond and ship out the replacement. Once the replacement arrived a 30+ days after breaking, I see they sent it in a small envelope rendering the device easy to get damaged in shipping. AND IT DID. I installed their software and it showed that the SSD had less than 25% health remaining. I called and asked them about this and they said the software wasn’t accurate. Little did either of us know, the SSD died in 2 months. I went through the RMA process again and a month later received the replacement for the third time. They decided to blame me that I put it in a computer that was killing it. At the time I thought that was a fair assessment. Maybe my laptop was the culprit? So I took the precaution and placed it into my desktop rather than my laptop to prove if the issue was on my end. LESS THAN A WEEK PASSED, and that SSD died for a third time. This computer had a 256 GB m.2 SSD from Samsung for 2 full years before installing the ADATA one in the exact same port and I have been using it to this day and works flawlessly. I asked ADATA support if I could just have a refund instead of going through this horror again and they denied it. Their policy clearly states “no refunds”. Even when the product fails three times… I decided to contact them again and demanded a different model. After several calls, they agreed to send me 256 gb SATA SSD. I was hoping that would be the end of this by changing back to a more familiar format. HOWEVER, that did not stop the ADATA drive from failing again. Long story short, ADATA undercuts their competition by selling cheaper hardware for less money and when the drive fails, you pay for it. I have spent a total of 134$ on this 128 gb SSD and at that point I wish I wasn’t so cheap back then and had gotten the even larger and significantly more reliable 256 GB Samsung SSD with the same amount of money. If you want an SSD, spend the extra 15 dollars and get it from Samsung.
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