

Product Details
- Size: 60 GB
- Color: Black
- Brand: ADATA
- Model: AS510S3-60GM-C
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .37" h x
3.94" w x
2.75" l,
.17 pounds
Features
- Multimedia Data Transfer (AS-SSD) Read : Up to 200MB/s Write : Up to 75MB/s
- Maximum 4K Random Write : 85,000 IOPS
- NAND: Asynchronous NAND Flash / 25nm
- TRIM Support based on OS
- ECC Correction: 55 bits / 512 bytes
- Free 3.5" HDD Bay Mount
- Free Disk Migration Utility Software (Windows XP / Vista / 7) with SSD Serial Number
- S.M.A.R.T Support
Product Description
The S510 is a highly cost-effective option for SSD upgrades of existing systems, and for new SATA 6Gb/s enabled computers. The S510 utilizes the new generation Sand Force SF-2200 series controller, with native support for the SATA 6Gb/s platform. In both desktop and notebook computers, users will enjoy an unprecedented high-speed experience. The S510 can reach 550/510MB read and write speeds respectively, with 4K random write speeds as high as 85,000 IOPS. Solid state drives require no defragmentation, and support the Windows TRIM command. The S510 provides vibration-free running and low power consumption, while taking full advantage of the 6Gb bandwidth transmission capability. All purchasers of the S510 can download the free Disk Migration Utility software. It facilitates the quick transfer of all files to the new solid state drive, significantly reducing the troublesome and time-consuming process of reinstalling software and restoring data from backups.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Perfectly reliable units
By Raymond Orsini
I use these in conjunction with a Foxconn NT-535 unit for single-use appliances (Linux PBX, Windows 7 terminals, etc). My use cases don't require very much storage. So, for the price range I prefer to use faster units without moving parts over larger laptop drives. I have bought at least 40 of these over the past few years and have been very happy with their performance. I've yet to receive a bad drive from any distributor (Usually Amazon or Newegg). The unit comes with mounting screws and a 3.5" mounting tray. Definitely a great product.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Great speeds but rather high power draw
By Aaron
I got this SSD to replace a slow and ancient hard drive in my laptop (circa 2008). The SSD vastly improves performance, delivering a whopping 60x/40x 4K read/write over the old HDD in my tests (pic attached on the product page under "customer images"). It is much lighter and more durable than the old HDD, it is resistant to shock, and it doesn't cause noise or vibrations, unlike the regular hard drive. I have had nothing but good experience with ADATA products (RAM, memory cards, flash drives) so I'm fairly confident the drive will last.A couple minor quibbles though:1. Upon installing the drive, I've noticed the battery life drop from 5hrs 30min to 5hrs flat. At first I thought it was merely due to active garbage collection the drive was performing after a fresh OS install but after the issue persisted for a few days, I decided to test it by putting the old hard drive back in (I've left its contents untouched) and the battery life went back up to 5hrs 30min. After searching online, I found that this drive pulls ~0.7W idle and ~1.5W active, which is actually slightly more than a regular 2.5" hard drive (~0.2W sleep/standby, ~0.5W idle and 1.4W active) hence the reduced battery life. This is by no means a deal breaker since increased speed/durability more than makes up for it. Also, this shouldn't be a problem for desktop users.2. The area of the notebook enclosure right under the drive (away from the processor/fan exhaust) gets noticeably hot, to the point of being uncomfortable to use on your lap for extended periods of time. Once again, not a huge issue or a deal breaker for me as I mainly put the laptop on a desk. This also should be a non-issue for desktop users.PROS:-Dramatically faster than old HDD-more durable and resistant to shock in a portable machine-does not generate vibrations or noise unlike the old HDD-least expensive 64GB SSD model I've found at the timeCONS:-slight drop in battery life-gets noticeably hotter than old HDD----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UPDATE (5/29/13):The SSD continues to chug along nicely. I've largely gotten used to slight drop in battery life, but the heat issue continues to annoy me. I am keeping the rating at 4 stars because, ultimately, the SSD has made my old machine usable and has prolonged its service life for a fraction of what it'd take to replace it.That said, for the next revision, I really hope ADATA will focus on improving the power envelope and heat generation/dissipation on these because the competition in SSD space is picking up and soon there will be many more options, with higher capacities and better performance, available around this price point.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Inexpensive SSD. So far so good.
By Skip Oblique
Quiet and with low power consumption.I dare say 32 GB is plenty of room if you don't treat your computer like a closet.No problems installing linux to the drive here.


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