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title: "SanDisk Solid State Drive, 2.5\" - SD7SB7S-512G-1122"
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# 525 MB/s read speed 512 GB storage capacity SATA 6.0 Gb/s interface SanDisk Solid State Drive, 2.5" - SD7SB7S-512G-1122

**Brand:** sandisk
**Price:** ₱23482
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SanDisk Solid State Drive, 2.5" - SD7SB7S-512G-1122 by sandisk
- **How much does it cost?** ₱23482 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sandisk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sandisk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Transfers:** Experience up to 525 MB/s read speeds for seamless multitasking and rapid file access.
- • **Sleek 2.5" Thin Design:** Fits perfectly in any modern laptop or server with a slim 7mm profile.
- • **Generous 512GB Capacity:** Store your essential files, projects, and media without compromise.
- • **Reliable SanDisk Quality:** Built with DataGuard Technology and thermal throttling for consistent performance and durability.
- • **Energy Efficient & Silent:** DEVSLP SATA low power mode ensures quiet operation and longer battery life.

## Overview

The SanDisk 2.5" Solid State Drive (SD7SB7S-512G-1122) delivers reliable, high-performance storage with up to 525 MB/s read speeds and 512 GB capacity. Its slim 7mm SATA 6.0 Gb/s interface design fits seamlessly into laptops and servers, backed by advanced features like DataGuard Technology and DEVSLP low power mode for durability and energy efficiency. Perfect for professionals seeking a fast, quiet, and dependable upgrade.

## Description

SanDisk products are constructed to the good standards and rigorously tested. You can be confident in the good quality, performance and reliability of every SanDisk product. This drive is compatible with any server that accepts 2.5"x7mm (Thin / Case) SATA drives.

Review: Works well in 2009 MacBook Pro - Installed in a 2009 MacBook Pro, cloned over the old drive with carbon copy cloner (free trial), swapped it out and booted up. So far so good, read speeds 296, write speeds 202 mb, boot up time 20 sec with Mac OS X 10.10 El Capitan. It's ok, not terribly fast, but my laptop is still stuck with SATA2 speeds. Of note, the package is bare with zero documentation, just the drive in plastic sleeve haha that's it. So if you need a little hand holding, this is not for you, probably because it's marketed to businesses.
Review: HEED MY WARNING: DON'T DO IT! - I've had an X300 drive for a little over a year now and it just went kaput, dead, silent, useless....yup, I lost the data contained therein :( Luckily for me I also have a Samsung SSD that I got around the same time and I had my OS on my Samsung as well as a backup on my 4TB HDD so I didn't lose windows or my absolutely critical files but all of my save games and some of my documents are long gone. Spend the couple extra dollars to get a better drive than this POS...OR...make sure you've got a secondary which you're backing the data up to on a regular basis (which kinda defeats the purpose of having the drive.

## Features

- You can be confident in the good quality, performance and reliability of every SanDisk Product
- Unique, sleek design for the modern home
- With these speeds you can be sure that every transfer or save will end faster than ever before

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00O4OHFNI |
| Additional Features | DEVSLP SATA low power mode, DRAM cache, DataGuard Technology, Multi-Page Recovery (MPR), On Chip Copy (OCC), Thermal throttling, Windows WHCK certified, nCache 2.0 technology |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,760 in Internal Solid State Drives #79,489 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | Sandisk |
| Built-In Media | Drives, Network Attached Storage, Networked Attached Storage |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 512 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | This drive is compatible with any server that accepts 2.5"x7mm (Thin / Case) SATA drives. |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 600 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659121600 |
| Hard Disk Description | 1x512GB |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 512 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Type Name | Sandisk Solid State Drive, 2.5" - SD7SB7S-512G-1122 |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sandisk |
| Mfr Part Number | SD7SB7S-512G-1122 |
| Model Name | SanDisk X300 |
| Model Number | SD7SB7S-512G-1122 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 525 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | DEVSLP SATA low power mode, DRAM cache, DataGuard Technology, Multi-Page Recovery (MPR), On Chip Copy (OCC), Thermal throttling, Windows WHCK certified, nCache 2.0 technology Special Feature DEVSLP SATA low power mode, DRAM cache, DataGuard Technology, Multi-Page Recovery (MPR), On Chip Copy (OCC), Thermal throttling, Windows WHCK certified, nCache 2.0 technology See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| UPC | 619659121600 804904191372 804067326574 808113009930 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sandisk
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** This drive is compatible with any server that accepts 2.5"x7mm (Thin / Case) SATA drives.
- **Connectivity Technology:** SATA
- **Digital Storage Capacity:** 512 GB
- **Hard Disk Description:** 1x512GB
- **Hard Disk Form Factor:** 2.5 Inches
- **Hard Disk Interface:** Serial ATA-600
- **Installation Type:** Internal Hard Drive

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well in 2009 MacBook Pro
*by T***G on October 12, 2015*

Installed in a 2009 MacBook Pro, cloned over the old drive with carbon copy cloner (free trial), swapped it out and booted up. So far so good, read speeds 296, write speeds 202 mb, boot up time 20 sec with Mac OS X 10.10 El Capitan. It's ok, not terribly fast, but my laptop is still stuck with SATA2 speeds. Of note, the package is bare with zero documentation, just the drive in plastic sleeve haha that's it. So if you need a little hand holding, this is not for you, probably because it's marketed to businesses.

### ⭐ HEED MY WARNING: DON'T DO IT!
*by J***H on June 3, 2017*

I've had an X300 drive for a little over a year now and it just went kaput, dead, silent, useless....yup, I lost the data contained therein :( Luckily for me I also have a Samsung SSD that I got around the same time and I had my OS on my Samsung as well as a backup on my 4TB HDD so I didn't lose windows or my absolutely critical files but all of my save games and some of my documents are long gone. Spend the couple extra dollars to get a better drive than this POS...OR...make sure you've got a secondary which you're backing the data up to on a regular basis (which kinda defeats the purpose of having the drive.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not the fastest by any means, but solid for the price
*by C***Y on November 20, 2015*

We bought a couple of these for work to refresh older Linux machines in the lab that still had mechanical disks, and we're quite happy. This was a cheap upgrade, and was very much worth it. These systems don't need much in the way of local storage; everything of importance gets stored on a network file server, so these were primarily intended as OS & application drives. Because they're older, they don't need the latest and greatest by any means; their SATA ports are limited to 3Gb/s, so spending the money on the fastest SSDs known to mankind would have been a real waste. For the price, these seem to be great. They're significantly faster in use than a spinny rust drive, which is all that mattered to us. Compared to the latest and greatest from the likes of Samsung or Crucial (or even Sandisk's own Extreme Pro line, which are no slouches), these seem almost laughably slow, but that's not the point. In desktop usage, they seem snappy enough. Applications launch far faster than they did with the old mechanical drive, which is the whole point. Real-world file use with an ext4 filesystem suggests sequential reads are somewhere in the 270MB/s region, and writes a bit slower, perhaps 200MB/s or so. I didn't see any particular difference between fairly random, uncompressible data or a pile of zeroes from /dev/zero. On these older machines, copying data from one place to another on the same drive seems to be limited to a little under 110MB/s on average for long file copies (for example, 18.3GB of test junk copied to another file in 2m50s). The net bandwidth is obviously doubled as the data is read from the drive and then written back, so call it 220MB/s over long copies. The transfer rate was fairly consistent. with 'iotop' showing instantaneous peaks around 130MB/s and lows around 90MB/s. Actually, they're very consistent. Repeated copies of the same 18.3GB gibberish test file (an mp4 video that a colleague put together for a talk concatenated on itself a bunch of times to bring the size up to something reasonable) completed to within a second or two; copy times of 2m50.1s, 2m50.9s, 2m50.8s, 2m49.3s and 2m49.8s were observed back-to back. This consistency suggests that performance also doesn't go off a cliff when all of the available blocks have been written to at some point, which is a very good thing. It just seems to plod along at the same rate regardless, which is preferable to a drive that's amazingly fast until there are no more zeroed blocks left, then slows to a crawl. All the blocks on this drive have likely been filled at some point during my testing as it currently reports a total of 176GB written. In terms of raw performance. this is nothing to write home about. They work, but they don't come close to setting records (and the drive is apparently also not capable of saturating the available 3Gb/s SATA link). This would definitely be a 3-star product if it weren't for the price. These are significantly cheaper than a 120GB Evo 850 or Crucial BX100, and given we'll probably go through more machines to do the same thing with them, the cost savings start to add up quickly; three of these are roughly the same price of two of Samsung's or Crucial's offerings. For situations where outright speed isn't needed, a permanent buy-two-get-one-free setup can't be ignored. SMART reports 'Total_LBAs_Written' and 'Total_LBAs_Read' attributes, which appear to be in units of GB (both rising by 18 after copying said junk file) so guesstimating the remaining drive life should be simple enough (Crucial says > 80TBW on their website). I'm not sure what the raw value for the 'Media_Wearout_Indicator' represents, as it appears to climb over time and is larger than LBAs written. This did also rise by 18 for one copy so perhaps this is an indication of the effective writes after any amplification effect stated in GB? SMART's reported temperature doesn't rise by any huge amount while the drive is active. In this particular system the idle temperature appears to be about 30C, rising to 36C during minutes-long copy operations. I can't judge their long-term reliability just yet (i'll try to remember to report back in a year or so), but these have thrown up no initial surprises in installation and initial usage. To summarise, for replacing mechanical disks in cases where you don't need a lot of local file storage, these are a no-brainer. They're not exciting and aren't nearly as fast as the state of the art in SSDs, but they're far better than spinny disks, they appear to perform at the same consistent level instead of being very bursty with large peaks and troughs, and are cheap for their capacity. There are far faster and larger SSDs on the market, but if price is more of a concern than size or speed, these are definitely worth considering.

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