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Verbatim Vi550 S3 SSD 2.5 SATA III

Verbatim introduces new Verbatim Vi550 S3 7mm SSD 2.5ā€³ SATA III SSD with the latest 3D NAND flash memory technology is ideal for upgrading your PC or laptop with an internal hard drive.

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Breathe new life into an aging system by replacing an older, obsolete hard drive or 2D NAND SSD with a Vi550 S3. New Verbatim SSD achieves read speeds up to 560MB/s, 20 times faster than a standard hard drive.

3D NAND flash chips in combination with the latest generation controller improves your systemā€™s response time. From faster startup, shutdown and loading speeds to effective multitasking, youā€™re sure to enjoy increased performance.

The Verbatim SSD has no moving parts or fragile components, making it more impact resistant than a hard drive. Verbatim SSDs also run cooler and quieter than hard drives, giving your notebook PC longer battery life on a single charge.

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Features and Benefits:

ā€“ Internal 7mm 2.5ā€ SATA III SSD

ā€“ High reliability with superior flash controller

ā€“ SSD for upgrading your desktop and notebook computers

ā€“ Read speeds up to 560MB/s

ā€“ Ideal for boosting your computerā€™s performance and application loading speeds

ā€“ Low power consumption and thus longer battery life

ā€“ Professional installation recommended

ā€“ 128GB, 256GB and 512GB models available

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Comments: 2
  1. Piper

    Is the Verbatim Vi550 S3 SSD 2.5 SATA III compatible with my computerā€™s interface?

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  2. Madeline King

    Does the Verbatim Vi550 S3 SSD 2.5 SATA III provide a significant improvement in data transfer speed compared to traditional hard drives?

    Reply
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