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SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD Review
The SanDisk Ultra 3D is a new client SSD similar to that of the WD Blue 3D. Because this drive is on the lower end of the performance scale, its main application will be general upgrades from an HDD-based system to solid-state technology for faster boot up times and speedier overall performance.- Improves its performance over the WD Blue non-3D NAND model it replaces
- 2TB model aligns with other ind
- Intel 545S SSD (512GB
- Samsung 850 Pro SSD (1TB
- Samsung 850 Pro SSD (2TB
- ADATA SU900 SSD (512GB
- Crucial MX200 SSD (500GB
- Crucial MX200 SSD (1TB
- Micron M600 SSD (1TB
- OCZ VX500 SSD (512GB
- WD Blue SSD (1TB
- Improves its performance over the WD Blue non-3D NAND model it replaces
- 2TB model aligns...
WD Blue 3D And SanDisk Ultra 3D SSD
The Western Digital Blue 3D 1TB offers excellent performance at a good price point. The drive is within a few performance points of the 850 EVO, but it sells at a much lower price. You won't be disappointed in this choice.- MLC-Like performance
- Aggressive endurance rating
- Low price point
- Bundled software suite
- MLC-Like performance
- Aggressive endurance rating
- Low price point
- Bundled software suite
- Some TLC consistency issues
- Some TLC consistency issues
One Design, Two Products: The SanDisk Ultra 3D (1TB) and WD Blue 3D (1TB) SSD Reviews, with BiCS 3D NAND
Compared to last year's WD Blue that used planar TLC NAND flash, the new WD Blue 3D NAND and SanDisk Ultra 3D perform much better on tests where the older drive was weakest. At lower queue depths where the bandwidth of the SATA link was not a bottleneck, the new SSDs delivered significantly better...
Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD review: Big TLC capacity, fast MLC performance
There are still lots of PCs out there that would take on new life with a simple hard-drive-to-SSD upgrade , and Sandisk's Ultra 3D is one of the best, if not the best SSD for the job.
Having arrived at the third generation of the BiCS 3D NAND, developed by Sandisk and Toshiba, WD thinks the time has come to base consumer products on the new technology. The performance of the WD Blue 3D and Sandisk Ultra 3D are on-par with the 3D NAND-based Micron SSDs and only slightly worse than...
In our benchmarks tests, we managed to get a maximum read speed of around 557.8 MB/sec and write speed of up to 520 MB/sec. This is very good, all thanks to the super fast Marvell 88SS1074 controller inside. If you've noticed lately, I've started to do a lot of videos, unboxings and vlogs.
- 1TB capacity
- 3D NAND Technology
- Very good performance
- Fast Marvell 88SS1074 controller
- Cheaper than the WD Blue 3D NAND SSD
SanDisk ULTRA 3D SSD 1TB Review
1TB Drive from SanDisk – one could only dream of a 1TB SSD back in the past but now it seems that it is a reality but at quite a high cost but that's the price you pay to get high-speed fast storage, especially for notebook computers when you're working on the go.
expect no support
upgrading from old samsung ssd(great p&p for 4 years).- nice paperweight
- shows up in bios- not device or disk man
Review: WD Blue 3D & Sandisk Ultra 3D 1TB SSDs
You might wonder why we're testing two solid state drives in the one review? Well, it's because WD is being a little tricky with its marketing for these two products. The WD Blue 3D range of drives is aimed at resellers and system builders, while the SanDisk Ultra 3D drives are being marketed to...
Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD 500GB: A respectable mid-range SSD
No matter how ingenious the manufacturers' R&D departments might be, a SATA SSD can only go so fast: throughput limits mean that it's only going to get harder for a SATA-based SSD to innovate.- High write speeds
- Good durability
- Inconsistent in everyday use