🚀 Upgrade your workflow with Kingston’s sleek speedster!
The Kingston 480GB A400 SATA 3 2.5" Internal SSD delivers up to 500MB/s read and 450MB/s write speeds, dramatically boosting system responsiveness. Its slim 7mm profile fits a wide range of laptops and desktops, while shock and vibration resistance ensures durability. Ideal for professionals seeking a reliable, high-capacity HDD replacement to accelerate productivity.
RAM | 480 GB |
Hard Drive | 500 GB 10x faster than a hard drive - With incredible read/write speeds, the A400 SSD will not only increase performance but can also be used to breathe new life into older systems. Rugged - A400 is shock and vibration resistant for rugged reliability when used in notebooks and other mobile computing devices. Multiple capacities - A400 is available in capacities of up to 1.92TB to suit anyone's needs. Ideal for desktops and notebooks - A400 comes in 2.5" 7mm and M.2 form factors to fit in a wide array of systems. It is ideal for thin and light notebooks with limited space. |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Brand | Kingston |
Series | A400 Series |
Item model number | SA400S37/480G |
Hardware Platform | Standard |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 0.28 x 2.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 480 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | SATA 3 GB/s |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Voltage | 220 |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Kingston Digital, Inc. |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B01N0TQPQB |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 3, 2017 |
D**.
Drop in upgrade for my Dell Inspiron 5559 laptop. Cut boot time from 3 minutes to about 20 seconds
My old faithful Dell Inspiron 5559 laptop (Intel Core i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz / 2.40 GHz) (circa 2017) was staring to show its age. Incredibly slow to boot and sluggish all around. Did not want to drop hundreds on a new machine so rolled up my sleeves and dug in. First upgraded the RAM from 8mb to 16mb. Helped overall performance but not boot time. Went all in and decided a new SSD to replace the original HDD was in order. Chose this Kingston 960gb A400 SATA drive based upon price and info from the Kingston web site that said it would be a drop in replacement. It was and after two weeks in operation I could not be happier.Got me a USB3.0 to 2.5 SATA SDD Cable (Amazon item B00HJZJI84) to clone my old drive to the new. For unknown reasons, I could not get the Acronis True Image cloning software that is available for free download at the Kingston web site to work. It kept telling me there was not enough space on the new SSD even though I was transferring less than 200gb to a 960gb drive. Eventually downloaded a free trial version of Maricum Reflect X and used that to clone my old HDD to the new Kingston SSD. The Maricum software worked on the first try.Once the clone was complete I removed the old HDD from the laptop and installed the new SSD. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube so I will leave that to you. Powered up the laptop and after a few self-induced power cycles it booted up. Only oddity I experienced is the Dell BIOS made me reset the system time. Since then the Kingston SSD has worked perfectly. The boot up time is spectacular compared to my old HDD and with the expanded RAM the laptop is humming along. The SDD, cable, and the RAM set me back less then a Hundo. A huge savings over purchasing a new machine.Of course time will tell but for now I highly recommend !
J**T
What a difference, wish I'd bought it sooner
A laptop I was losing my patience with went from being "some old something I'll use in a pinch" to "I can't stop carrying this around the house with me" with one upgrade.I'd find some chores to do if I needed to reboot...it took some 3-4 minutes. Now it reboots in less than 30 seconds.Have to install a program? Oh crud, I better get comfortable, this is going to be awhile. Now its nearly as fast as my gaming desktop.There is no comparison...this 8-year old laptop I bought off of Craigslist with a 17" screen was just for watching movies in the bedroom...its all it was good for. Now its a fully functional laptop with a brand new lease on life and that I plan on having for years to come, if it holds up.What a good price for such an impressive upgrade...very, very happy that I decided to try this out. I will absolutely report back if it goes bad anytime soon, but as of now my inner geek is celebrating getting what seems like a brand new PC. Can't recommend enough.
T**H
That day when quality met performance and performance met price.
I'm rebuilding a Dell E6440 and the DVD drive was wearing out. So, I opted for an additional drive, instead. This SSD fits inside of a caddy sold on Amazon. The hardware installation was straightforward. But I'm not a professional so I waited until my Wife got home. She's a Computer Science Grad. For her it was easy to set up. And it works great. Very fast file transfer speed. And very reliable. It's a Kingston product, and Kingston products are very high quality. The price is a bargain. I highly recommend this Kingston SSD.
S**T
Big improvement
I have a 10 year old iMac computer. It seemed to be getting slower. Took quite a while to boot up. I got the Kingston SSD drive. I didn't want to take off the computer screen so I got a 3.0 USB cable and mounted it externally. Did my research on how to install it on the internet and Youtube. It was easier than I expected. I transferred my data from the old HD to the SSD. Made it my primary drive. It has been working great for a year. Faster boot up and the computer runs faster with no issues. Quieter. Very happy.
A**R
Better for external than internal
It's not the fastest or most durable, but it's cheap.Better SSDs have a small chunk of DRAM to run file location functions while operating. DRAM is faster temporary memory which can handle loads of read/writes without wearing out.This SSD does that directly on the flash storage. It's a cheaper way to build a drive, but slower and can wear out the memory just like if you re-wrote files constantly.It actually works out OK, but not a great choice for an internal drive in a high-use machine (especially a mini server). It's worth buying something better for machines you really care about long term.However, it's perfectly fine for backups and transfers. And plenty reliable if you want to turn an older laptop into a travel device or terminal.Check specs and tests if you do look for something better, rather than comparing star ratings directly. Most people probably buy this for the low-intensity purposes I suggested, so it gets rated appropriately high. Good SSDs made for harder professional use will have similar overall ratings after being subjected to much harsher use than a backup drive which spends most of its life powered off.
J**S
Reliable and worth the price
I’ve been using this Kingston SSD for over a year now and it still works perfectly. Installation was simple, no issues at all, and performance has been solid from day one. Great value for the price. Definitely a 5-star product!
A**A
cumple
buen precio y cumple con su funcion
I**.
Very good
Very good
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