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The SanDisk SSD PLUS 480GB is a high-performance internal solid state drive featuring SATA III 6 Gb/s interface and a slim 2.5"/7mm form factor. Delivering read speeds up to 535 MB/s and write speeds up to 445 MB/s, it dramatically accelerates boot-up, shutdown, and application response compared to traditional 5400 RPM hard drives. Engineered for durability with shock and vibration resistance, it ensures reliable, quiet operation backed by a 3-year limited warranty. Ideal for professionals seeking a cost-effective, hassle-free upgrade to boost everyday computing performance.












| ASIN | B01F9G46Q8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Sandisk |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (84,445) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2016 |
| Flash Memory Size | 480 GB |
| Hard Drive | 480 GB Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 0.25 x 2.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | SDSSDA-480G-G26 |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 0.25 x 2.7 inches |
| RAM | 480 GB |
| Series | SanDisk SSD Plus Internal SSD |
R**D
Great Drive for the Price
I’ve had this drive for over a year now, and it’s still running like a champ! I used it to upgrade an old laptop that I turned into a game server for several different games, and the performance boost was night and day. The setup was super simple — I used free cloning software with an external drive reader, swapped it in, and it worked perfectly on the first try. If you’re looking for a reliable, affordable drive that delivers long-term performance, this one’s an excellent choice.
E**S
Fast, Easy Upgrade for an Old Computer
Fast, Easy Upgrade for an Old Computer I put the SanDisk SSD PLUS 240GB into an older desktop that had been running off a traditional hard drive, and the difference was night and day. Boot times dropped from several minutes to under 30 seconds, and programs that used to crawl now open almost instantly. Even browsing feels snappier, which is a big quality-of-life improvement. Installation was straightforward—it’s a standard 2.5" SATA drive, so all I needed was a spare SATA cable and power connector. The 7mm profile fits easily into most desktops and laptops. I didn’t even need to format beforehand; I cloned the old drive using free software and swapped it in. Performance is rated up to 530 MB/s, and while I didn’t run formal benchmarks, it definitely feels in that range for everyday tasks. For a 240GB drive, you’ll want to be mindful of storage—it’s perfect for an OS drive with some programs, but not big enough if you want to store large media libraries or games. SanDisk has a solid reputation for reliability, and so far this SSD has been stable without hiccups or heat issues. It also runs silently compared to the hum of the old HDD. Bottom line: If you want an affordable, high-impact upgrade for an aging system, this SanDisk SSD is one of the easiest ways to breathe new life into it. Great speed boost, simple setup, and solid value.
W**P
An easy-to-install SSD drive that performs well -- at a great price
I received this 240GB SSD in yesterday's mail on the 1st day of the 4-day promised delivery range. I was able to clone my C: harddrive to the SSD using the "HDClone 4" software (free version) that I have used for several years to backup the harddrive. It was as simple as cloning another harddrive, in fact, the SSD appeared just like another harddrive -- no change to anything (it plugs-in the same as any IDE harddrive). After a simple swap with my laptop's harddrive, it booted the 1st time into Windows XP with no glitches. My system is a 2007-vintage Toshiba A105-S4384 laptop, Windows® XP Pro Media Center Edition (SP3), Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T5500 (1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB), 4GB DDR2, 160GB 7200rpm SATA Revision 2 harddrive, The SSD drive performs admirably. I've tested several different application's load times as well as cold boots into Windows. Results are consistently 50% to even 40% of the time taken by the replaced 7200rpm harddrive. With SATA Rev. 2 support, you should not expect the blazing speeds advertised -- they are based on an SATA Rev. 3 system (the SanDisk website explains this). Nevertheless, this SSD drive kicked my system into high gear -- it is much faster than it ever was. I was not able to download the "SanDisk SSD Dashboard" software, as Windows XP is not supported (Vista and forward are supported). Apparently, Dashboard is required to download firmware, so I wasn't able to do that. It may not be beneficial anyway, as XP is so old. The SSD drive itself is smaller than a standard 2 1/2" harddrive, and is almost weightless. It generates almost no heat. For the price ($67), this is a very good deal. It's an excellent product, and if you have SATA Revision 3 (see the BIOS), this will be a blazing fast drive with no risk of a head crash, and no need for defragmentation.
M**O
Expand Your Mini PC Storage Space
I added this SSD to my mini PC and compatibility was perfect. Install was easy. It fit in the chassis perfectly and connectivity was instant. It performed flawlessly and with remarkable speed. Nothing special about its looks other than it appears solid. Recommended.
J**A
Good for SATA. Won't beat NVMe, but still pretty fast.
If you're going all SSDs and don't want to rely on external drives, storage is still a bit of a problem. Most boards only have one or two M.2 slots, so if you want to keep going you need SATA drives too. Especially if you don't want it to cost an arm and a leg. These SATA drives aren't as fast as NVMe, but they're still pretty fast. For just about any normal task they should still exceed any reasonable requirements. Games run just fine on this drive and it's still fast enough for most high performance tasks like video capture or etc. Maybe UHD in uncompressed video couldn't keep up, but I think for most normal people this drive will do just fine. So far this drive seems to be reliable. It doesn't run especially hot or anything, so I have no complaints.
R**P
Great product
One of the best inventions of my lifetime: SSD's are fast and dependable. I only use name brand SSD's and have never had one fail, cannot say that about hard-drives.
M**N
Satıcıya teşekkür ederim, aynı gün kargoyla güzel bir şekilde ürünü gönderdi. Üründe bilindiği gibi kaliteli bir harddisk.
M**B
Great ssd works well as expected, fast reliable
B**Y
Werkt perfekt
M**T
Very fast and solidly performing SSD, the best we have owned to date.
D**N
Ich habe die SanDisk SSD Plus 240 GB in meinem Laptop/PC eingebaut und über Monate genutzt — so sehe ich ihre Stärken und Schwächen: ✅ Was mir gefällt: -Der Start- und Ladevorgang ist deutlich schneller geworden — Bootvorgänge, Programmstarts und Dateizugriffe fühlen sich deutlich flüssiger an als mit einer klassischen HDD. Das bringt im Alltag und bei Arbeit/Office-PC spürbar mehr Komfort. -Die SSD läuft ruhig und leise — kein Lüftergeräusch, kein Rattern wie bei einer HDD. Gerade in ruhigen Umgebungen oder beim Home-Office merke ich das als echten Pluspunkt. -Die kompakte 2,5-Zoll-Bauweise und SATA-Schnittstelle machen sie sehr kompatibel mit vielen Laptops und Desktop-PCs — der Einbau war unkompliziert und ohne Spezialwerkzeug möglich. ⚠️ Was man wissen sollte / mögliche Nachteile: -Mit 240 GB ist der Speicherplatz nicht riesig — für viele Programme, Betriebssystem und ein paar Dateien reicht es, aber große Spielesammlungen, Videos oder große Datenbibliotheken brauchen schnell mehr Platz. -Für sehr anspruchsvolle Aufgaben (z. B. große Video-Projekte, professionelle Foto-Bearbeitung, viele große Dateien) könnte der Speicherplatz zu knapp sein — dann lohnt eher eine SSD mit 500 GB oder mehr. -Wie bei allen SSDs gilt: Für maximale Lebensdauer und Performance ist regelmäßige Wartung und Rücksicht bei Auslagerung/Backup sinnvoll — ich würde größere Datenmengen nicht dauerhaft nur auf der SSD lassen, sondern ergänzend sichern. 🎯 Fazit: Für mich ist die SanDisk SSD Plus 240 GB ein sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Paket, wenn du deinem PC oder Laptop einen spürbaren Leistungsschub verpassen willst — und vor allem: schnelleres Booten, flüssigeres Arbeiten und leiseres System möchtest. Für Alltag, Office, Surfen oder moderate Nutzung reicht der Speicher völlig. Wenn du jedoch große Datenmengen, viele Spiele oder schwere Dateien hast, würde ich eher gleich eine größere SSD nehmen — aber für den Einstieg bzw. als günstiges Upgrade: klare Empfehlung.
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