

Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Super Talent
- Model: FZM64GW18P
- Dimensions: 2.75" h x
2.00" w x
.20" l,
.40 pounds
Features
- Capacity: 64 GB Form Factor: 1.8 inch Interface: ZIF
- Performance: Sequential Read Rate: 125 MB/s (max) Sequential Write Rate: 60MB/s (max)
- Shock: 1500G (operating) Vibration: 16G (operating) Operating Temperature: 0¡ãC to +70¡ãC
- Reliability: MTBF: >1,000,000 hours Data Reliability: Built-in EDC/ECC function Data Retention: 10 years Wear Leveling Algorithm: Patent Pending
Product Description
Super Talent 1.8 inch 64GB DuraDrive ZT2 ZIF Solid State Drive(MLC)
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.Update for macbook air
By C. Seiler
I used this to replace my failing HD on my Macbook air 1.1 with a samsung (spinning) 80GB HD. Installation was much easier than I thought- check the net for instructions (you will not have to remove the USB port). After putting it in I installed from the OSX disk using an apple superdrive, formatted using disk utilities - than the install- and then data transfer from a time-machine back-up and then update of the software. All-together it took 2-3 hrs (mostly for installation and data transfer and update).Performance seems better especially on startup and program starts. But the macbook air 1.1 is not an fast computer and I mostly use it for word, powerpoint and internet. If your HD is OK - I would rather save the money for a new computer than spending it for a SSD, the few seconds it saves on start-ups it not worth it.Here is the xbench results- not what they promised but better than the stock:System Info Xbench Version 1.3 System Version 10.6.7 (10J869) Physical RAM 2048 MB Model MacBookAir1,1 Drive Type STT_FZM64GW18P STT_FZM64GW18P Disk Test 53.59 Sequential 66.60 Uncached Write (xbench score)55.14 (speed)33.85 MB/sec [4K blocks] Uncached Write 67.13 37.98 MB/sec [256K blocks] Uncached Read 48.14 14.09 MB/sec [4K blocks] Uncached Read 159.91 80.37 MB/sec [256K blocks] Random 44.84 Uncached Write 28.57 3.02 MB/sec [4K blocks] Uncached Write 20.09 6.43 MB/sec [256K blocks] Uncached Read 593.96 4.21 MB/sec [4K blocks] Uncached Read 364.63 67.66 MB/sec [256K blocks]The original HD: (SAMSUNG HS082HB, from xbench)Disk Test 30.59Sequential 45.04Uncached Write 51.40 31.56 MB/sec [4K blocks]Uncached Write 61.04 34.54 MB/sec [256K blocks]Uncached Read 26.19 7.66 MB/sec [4K blocks]Uncached Read 67.66 34.01 MB/sec [256K blocks]Random 23.16Uncached Write 7.98 0.84 MB/sec [4K blocks]Uncached Write 67.71 21.68 MB/sec [256K blocks]Uncached Read 50.80 0.36 MB/sec [4K blocks]Uncached Read 77.80 14.44 MB/sec [256K blocks]
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.I can hang on to my Dell D430 longer....
By J. Santiago
I was contemplating on getting a newer laptop as my Dell D430 seem to be getting sluggish. About a month ago I upgraded to a Win 7 which gave me some improvement (I'd guess mainly due to the fresh install) and then decided to try installing an SSD to see if that helps as well. My research told me that it would give a significant boost in speed.Considering there are only a few SSD options for the D430 with its somewhat unique 1.8" size, I settled for this Super Talent product. The improvement in performance is phenomenal, mainly in boot up time and opening programs and large files. It is perfect for my use although I ended up settling for an even smaller disk capacity, trading in my 80GB HDD for a 64GB (actually "60"GB) SSD. Win7 Ultimate installed and a few programs I use totals to approx 20GB leaving me with 40GB of available space which I supplement with a 32GB SD card. This is more than enough space for my everyday needs.The only negative (I probably should have taken off 1 star, but I was aware of it coming in), I'm still puzzled why they call this a 64GB drive since everyone sees less (60,126,760,960 bytes = 55.9GB as installed on my laptop). Technically I think this borders on deceptive advertising.UPDATE: Additional internet research indicated further improved performance by doing some tweaks to my system. Googling "SSD Tweaks" results in a number of items that can be done to speed up your system, essentially disabling items that the operating system does to optimize the HDD which are not required for the SSD. I performed a number of them (mostly the ones I'm comfortable doing) and observed yet significant increase in overall performance. The main metric I used is boot up time. Originally 100 secs with HDD (after a fresh install of Win7), dropping to 62 secs with SSD. Doing a few of these SSD tweaks dropped this further to 42 secs. I'd strongly suggest doing these tweaks to maximize the potential of the SSD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Defective
By Aaron
0 for 2! I ordered one of these drives and was really impressed with the speed....until 2 days later no drive found! Two days and it completely failed. Thanks to Amazon, they sent me a new drive. When I go the new drive, it wouldn't even work at all. I started thinking that I had a bad logic board or ribbon cable, so I ordered a new ribbon cable and a USB ZIF HDD enclosure. Nope... it was definitely the drive! I sent the drive back and got a full refund (thanks to Amazon again). I would save yourself weeks of headaches and buy a higher quality SSD.


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