Silicon Power Slim S55 SP480GBSS3S55S25 480 GB
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The Silicon Power Slim S55 SSD series offers a range of capacities from 32 GB to 960 GB, catering to various storage needs. Users appreciate its quiet operation and reasonable pricing, making it a cost-effective choice for enhancing system performance. The SSD is noted for its smart design and satisfactory read/write speeds, with one user reporting speeds of 545 Mb/s read and 423 Mb/s write, which slightly exceed manufacturer specifications. However, there are mixed reviews regarding its durability; while some users have experienced reliable performance over months, others report significant wear and failure within a year, particularly with the 120 GB model. The product comes with a three-year warranty, but concerns about longevity remain, as some users have encountered rapid sector failures. Overall, the Silicon Power Slim S55 is praised for its performance and value, though potential buyers should be aware of possible durability issues.
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I was looking for an SSD not for the system, but for files (drive D), mainly for gaming, everything else is online. Regular HDDs annoyed me with their rattling, it got to the point where the drive was louder than all the fans combined. I got myself such an SSD with 240 GB, completely satisfied, now there is silence in the room, beautiful. There was nothing in the kit, just the SSD in a blister box. The drive is connected to SATA 3, I specifically measured the read and write speed for you using the CrystalDiskMark program - Read - 545 Mb/s, Write - 423 Mb/s. As we can see, the indicators even differ slightly from what is stated in the specifications by the manufacturer, and it's pleasant. Oh yes, the price is quite reasonable, another nice point. For comparison, I have a Kingston A400, 120 GB for drive C, there: Read - 514 Mb/s, Write - 285 Mb/s. Quiet, smart, not expensive No ![]() |
not expensive, productive price quality guarantee not like |
He seemed fine in himself, but he only lived for a year. No, a regular SSD Died a year later ![]() |
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