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Add speed to your Mac or PC w/ this 128GB ADATA SSD for $38 shipped

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NeweggFlash offers the ADATA 128GB 2.5-inch internal solid state drive for $37.99 shipped. Currently $47 at Amazon, this SSD hasn’t been lower since mid-2017. Adding an SSD to your computer can sometimes be daunting and expensive, but lower storage offerings like this are great entry points. If you need more storage than 128GB, be sure to pick up a portable hard drive to keep your photos and videos safe. Rated 4.4/5 stars from over 1,000 Amazon shoppers.

ADATA 128GB SSD features:

  • Featuring advanced 3D NAND Flash for high reliability & durability
  • Sequential Read/Write up to 560/300 MB/s
  • SATAIII 6GB/s interface
  • Support RAID Engine & Data Shaping for enhanced stability & data protection
  • Built-in Intelligent SLC Caching and DRAM cache buffer to boost performance
  • Hardware LDPC Engine to extend overall SSD service life (Low-Density Parity-Check Code)
  • Support DEVSLP function to minimize power consumption & extend battery life
  • Support NCQ, S.M.A.R.T., and Windows TRIM command
  • Work with popular disk migration utilities
  • Bundled SSD ToolBox utility

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