GOODRAM CX400 SSDPR-CX400-512 512 GB
![]() | Outdated Product 2 213 ₴ One of the most affordable branded models of 512 GB SSDs with SATA 3 interface. Made in a plastic case corresponding to the 2.5 "form factor and having a standard thickness (7 mm). It is positioned as a mid-range product of 2018, focused on use in new system configurations and quite suitable for the needs of upgrading existing PCs or laptops.The main advantage of the GOODRAM CX400 SSDPR-CX400-512 SSD is its high sequential and block read / write speed (550/490 MB / s), low access latency Phison PS3111-S11 controller with integrated DRAM buffer (32 MB) supports high-speed SLC write caching, advanced LDPC hardware error correction algorithms, full SMART monitoring, TRIM and NCQ technologies Toshiba's high-quality 3D TLC NAND flash memory makes a significant contribution to performance and du...rability. The performance of such a drive is 5-10 times higher than that of consumer HDD devices. Significantly lower power consumption is also important, which is fundamentally important for the battery life of laptops. The manufacturer does not declare the maximum guaranteed recording volume (TBW), but provides a full three-year company warranty. |
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One of the most affordable branded models of 512 GB SSDs with SATA 3 interface. Made in a plastic case corresponding to the 2.5 "form factor and having a standard thickness (7 mm). It is positioned as a mid-range product of 2018, focused on use in new system configurations and quite suitable for the needs of upgrading existing PCs or laptops.The main advantage of the GOODRAM CX400 SSDPR-CX400-512 SSD is its high sequential and block read / write speed (550/490 MB / s), low access latency Phison PS3111-S11 controller with integrated DRAM buffer (32 MB) supports high-speed SLC write caching, advanced LDPC hardware error correction algorithms, full SMART monitoring, TRIM and NCQ technologies Toshiba's high-quality 3D TLC NAND flash memory makes a significant contribution to performance and durability. The performance of such a drive is 5-10 times higher than that of consumer HDD devices. Significantly lower power consumption is also important, which is fundamentally important for the battery life of laptops. The manufacturer does not declare the maximum guaranteed recording volume (TBW), but provides a full three-year company warranty.
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I took it to the organization for office work, out of ~ 50 in 4 months 7 failed. The price is not exact No reliability ![]() |
idle temperature is 46 degrees, and under load, it is 48 degrees. In comparison, the Silicon Power Slim S55 240GB 2.5" has an idle temperature of 33 and the same under load. Why is that not clear?! Normal inexpensive fast SSD. the temperature is 46 degrees at idle and 48 degrees under load. |
i got the 256GB version for $50, originally to replace a deceased HDD on a 2003-5 computer. The system loaded, but it didn’t start: as we read on the internet, it was due to AHCI, which we didn’t have. We were disappointed, and after a year, we got a laptop, which had an NVME SSD, so there was no real need to install this one - we didn't want to void the warranty and felt it was a waste to spend $12.5 on something so trivial. So, we put this SSD into an external case; USB3.0 clearly wouldn't limit this device, I thought, and it turned out to be true because when filled to 25% with just one game, the speed in CrystalDiscMark showed 460MB/s for reading and 258MB/s for writing. Similar models had significantly better reading speeds. Even the worst NVME SSD in the laptop for 6000 lei has radically higher speeds—2134MB/s for reading and 180MB/s for writing, but forgive me, it’s filled to 52%, so it seems to me the "good memory" lacks reading speed. Overall, if you aren’t a picky fool like me, compared to an HDD, it's a monster; formatting takes a few seconds, and installing Windows XP takes 3 minutes compared to 15 on the dead HDD. Files transfer quickly; the benchmark speed matches real-world speed—I haven’t transferred heavy files, but those up to 1GB indeed load at 250MB/s. It's also significantly lighter than an HDD even compared to a 2.5" one - you can feel it, and they're silent, which is pleasing, as is the fact that they're solid-state. When a friend dropped my 2.5" HDD from a height of 10cm, my heart sank, and I started checking for bad sectors, but with this drive, I'm at ease. compliance with the speed stated in the benchmark, quietness, weight, phone compatibility (HDDs don't have this), durability (I'm not worried about it like I am with my 1TB HDD), appearance (no frills, unremarkable), presence of a 32MB buffer. I'm not sure how much it helps, but it transfers small files without "throttling," it formats very quickly - less than a minute even to a different file system, price - $50 for 256GB, and with its parameters, it was an excellent option for me, others, as tests showed, were worse or identical. low reading speed - 460MB/s is like the cheapest options, it's very disappointing because other drives offered up to 550MB/s, but who knows how they would perform when filled at 25MB/s it's also frustrating that it didn't work with a bucket from 2004... but that's minor ![]() |