Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the SanDisk 2.5 inch Ultra 2 SSD SATA600 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk 2.5 inch Ultra 2 SSD SATA600.
November 2014
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The editors liked
Unbeatable price
Strong performance for price
Helpful preloaded software
Available in 120GB
240GB
480GB and 960GB capacities
Marvell 88SS9189 or 88SS9190 controller
NCache 2.0 technology
Excellent sequential read and write speeds under most conditions
Good random read performance
Performs equally well with compressible
Three Years Warranty
Storage options between 120GB to 960GB
Good performance with light workloads and Gaming
The SanDisk Ultra II SSD delivers good performance
And its high-capacity versions are currently the most affordable on the market. The drive includes helpful software
Low price—especially at the line's highest capacity
Very fast sequential-read speeds
Available in capacities from 120GB to 960GB
Above-average software suite
The editors didn't like
Warranty a bit short
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Mediocre random write performance
Does not support hardware based encryption
Does not support DEVSLP
Better options out there for heavy workloads
The drive's 120GB version is comparatively expensive. The three-year warranty is not as long as might be expected
The SanDisk Ultra II SSD delivers good performance, and its high-capacity versions are currently the most affordable on the market. The drive includes helpful software
The drive's 120GB version is comparatively expensive. The three-year warranty is not as long as might be expected
With the lowest pricing on the market, the SanDisk Ultra II is an excellent upgrade for your aging computer....
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Published: 2014-09-14, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
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First of all the best middleclass SSD that you can use. Based on the performance and the good price the Sandisk Ultra II 480GB is the best choice. The Sandisk performs nearly as well as the fastest SATA600-drives in the test, but for a much lower price...
Because of the higher price per gigabyte a 120 GB SSD is not a good choice for most people. However, under certain circumstances you can save some money by buying one of these. For example in a computer for grandpa and grandma extra storage capacity mig...
The number of SSDs with a capacity of 1 TB is still relatively small. There are much more 500 GB SSDs available. Nevertheless you can find some interesting models. On top of this list we find the Sandisk Ultra II 960GB, because of its very wallet-frien...
Consistently decent performance, First non-Samsung consumer TLC SSD, 9.5mm blanker included
Samsung 850 Evo is only £10 more, No endurance rating provided
The Ultra II is faster than the Crucial MX100 in several key benchmarks, and we'd be happy paying the extra cash for it. There's a sting in the tale, though, from Samsung's 850 Evo, which is faster and only £10 more expensive. The Ultra II is a good eff...