Verbatim Vi550 S3
512 GB, 2.5"- Free shipping from 39 Euro
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Verbatim 2.5'' SATA III 7 mm SSD drives can restore your system's performance. With the latest 3D NAND technology, they provide the perfect solution for upgrading from a hard drive or an older SSD. The Vi550 features a superior controller that allows for greater reliability, higher capacities, and faster read and write speeds. Revitalize an older system by replacing a tired hard drive or an older 2D NAND SSD with a Vi550 S3 SSD. The Vi550 offers read speeds of up to 560 MB/s, making it up to 20 times faster than a standard hard drive. With an MTBF rating (mean time before failure) of 2 million hours and a TBW rating of up to 360 TB (for 512 GB capacity), the Vi550 is a high-quality SSD you can rely on. Professional installation is recommended.
The high-speed 3D NAND flash chips, combined with the controller, enhance your system's responsiveness. From faster boot times and quicker shutdowns to improved loading times and smooth multitasking, you will benefit from increased productivity. Verbatim SSDs have no sensitive components with moving parts, making them shock-resistant compared to traditional hard drives. Since Verbatim SSDs are quieter than hard drives and generate less heat, your laptop will run longer on a single charge.
SSD type | SATA SSD |
Interface | SATA III |
Protocol | AHCI (SATA) |
Write transfer speed | 500 MB/s |
Read transfer speed | 560 MB/s |
Max. random 4K read | 75413 IOPS |
Max. random 4K write | 86756 IOPS |
Item number | 10469330 |
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Für Gamer mit einem sichtbaren PC-Innenleben kommt aus diesem Test eigentlich nur die Teamgroup-SSD in Frage, da sie mit ihren LEDs die Beleuchtung im PC unterstützen kann. NAS-Besitzer haben ebenfalls keine Wahl – sofern für das eigene NAS überhaupt eine SSD in Frage kommt. Das dürfte sich nur lohnen, wenn ein passendes Netzwerk zur Verfügung steht...