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SSD

Solid state drives (SSD) are a modern alternative to standard hard disk drives. Their main advantages include higher speeds, low power consumption and increased resistance to physical influences. Today, the SSD is being promoted as the main system drive because of its dramatic influence on the improved functionallity of both applications and operating system.

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Patriot Burst Elite 120GB - SSD
Patriot Burst Elite 120GB
38.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, QLC (Quad-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 50TBW
Patriot Burst Elite 1.92TB - SSD
Patriot Burst Elite 1.92TB
234.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, QLC (Quad-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 800TBW
Patriot P210 1TB - SSD
Patriot P210 1TB
Amazing Deal 129.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, QLC (Quad-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 480TBW
Patriot P210 2TB - SSD
Patriot P210 2TB
226.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, QLC (Quad-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 960TBW
Patriot P210 512GB - SSD
Patriot P210 512GB
Great price 75.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, QLC (Quad-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 240TBW
Verbatim VI550 S3 2.5" SSD 256GB - SSD
Verbatim VI550 S3 2.5" SSD 256GB
47.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, 3D NAND, theoretical lifespan 150TBW
Kingston SKC600 512GB - SSD
Kingston SKC600 512GB
145.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, TLC (Triple-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 300TBW
Kingston SKC600 256GB - SSD
Kingston SKC600 256GB
85.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, TLC (Triple-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 150TBW
Crucial BX500 240GB SSD - SSD
Crucial BX500 240GB SSD
59.90 €
In stock > 5 pcs
SSD 2,5", SATA III, TLC (Triple-Level Cell), theoretical lifespan 80TBW

SSD - additional info

SSD (Solid State Drive) storage media are used as an alternative to hard drive media, especially in portable computers. They offer different ways to store data than conventional hard drives. Instead of read heads and rotating platters, SSDs use NAND flash memory. Like conventional hard drives, SSDs do not lose any data during power failure. There are also other types of solid state memory, eg. SDRAM and DRAM. However, they do not extend as far as those using flash memory.

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