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HP S700 Pro 2.5" 1TB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) 2LU81AA#ABL
- KEEP REINVENTING, THE HP WAY: HP SSD S700 Pro 2.5" - Blazing Fast Performance with Durability
- READ WRITE SPEEDS: Sequential Read/Write Speeds up to 570 MB/s / 525 MB/s, an industry top leading reliability (MTBF) 2 Million Hours
- NAND TECHNOLOGY: New 3D NAND Technology and Advanced Wear balancing algorithm for higher durability @0.6 Drive Writes Per Day
- SUPERIOR DURABILITY: Equips LDPC error correction mechanism to enhance the drive's longevity and reliability to meet the expectations of demanding users
- COMPATIBILITY: Designed to work with most Windows, Mac, and Android OS
- WORLD-CLASS QUALITY & SUPPORT: 650 TBW (Terabytes Written)

Breathe New Life into Your PC
Available in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB and 1TB.

High Performance

Durability

Silent

Power Saving
By using 3D NAND Flash and three-dimensional stacking method and DRAM cache, the random read/write performance of S700 Pro has improved 20% compared with S700 series and is more reliable and durable. Whether for playing MMO or editing software design, HP S700 Pro series provides better performance to save you time and improve work efficiency.

The advanced dynamic wear leveling and static wear leveling of HP S700 Pro series increase the TBW (Total Bytes Written) and improve the durability of SSD. Wear Leveling can avoid repeated erase/write to the same storage area and prevent damage of the storage unit. With large capacity DDR3 cache, S700 Pro series can effectively decrease the write amplification penalty and prolong the service life of the S700 PRO SSD.

HP S700 Pro series conforms to strict HP internal firmware writing processes and security focus. Professional level secure key at the firmware level can effectively prevent Trojan virus and prevent unwanted invasion from hackers.

HP S700 Pro series supports LDPC (Low Density Parity Check Code) error correction mechanism. It can do high speed parallel decoding and real-time error correction, which ensures the security and integrity of data transmission. LDPC can also significantly enhance product durability.

HP S700 Pro series supports DEVSLEEP power supply mode. DEVSLEEP allows the drive to "wake" faster from idle state. The power consumption is less than 5mW under DEVSLEEP mode, which significantly saves system power consumption in standby status and thus achieves both speed and endurance. HP S700 Pro series can help your laptop battery last longer on a single charge. No moving parts within the SSD means your computer can operate at a lower temperature and achieve virtually noiseless operation.

As a leading brand in IT, HP adheres to strict storage drive testing standards. All HP S700 Pro series products have undergone performance test, compatibility test, reliability test, power-off protection test, application test, and other rigorous tests before they can leave the factory floor. HP S700 series SSD also has passed HP computer DST self test, which improves product performance and ensures product stability in real world use.

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Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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- Support Phone: 1-844-517-8295
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- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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Pros: + 256GB (238.47 GB formatted capacity in Win 10) SATA 3 Decent data access speeds Sturdy metal construction Cool to the touch operation Sips power: rated for just 3.1 W for max power consumption, just .58 W idle. Durable life expectancy: an impressive 165TB write endurance rating (for the 256GB model). 3 year warranty mounting screws are included. The HP SSD 700 pro is a fast, cool running drive that has performed flawlessly throughout my testing. I have used this drive as a boot disk, a storage drive, and as a gaming drive. During the testing of this drive it has met or exceeded my expectations of speed and performance. This drive has not disappointed in speed or reliability, and I would go as far as to say that it performs as well as any of the SSDs in the mid-range segment do.
Cons: - No included cloning or partition management software.
Overall Review: ~ Here’s where this drive really shined: I used this as a system disk for my 6 year old dinosaur HP laptop, and this drive was a night and day refresh to the speed and response over the standard 7200 rpm drive it replaced. (i5, 4GB DDR3, Win 10 Pro). Boot time was significantly reduced, battery time improved and overall a much more snappier feeling laptop. Although my laptop is an aging relic, it is still is pretty decent for general work use, it is not a gaming laptop by any means. Even though my laptop is only capable of SATA 2 transfer speeds (300 MB/s max throughput), it was still clearly faster and more responsive. Some of the performance increase is likely due to how windows 10 seems like its constantly reading and writing to disk cache. I run my laptop lean with no third party programs or apps launching with the system boot, and I was quite satisfied with the resulting start up speed of this drive. Non-scientific testing using the stopwatch on my phone, timing from the pressing of the power button to loading into the desktop on my laptop at an impressive 14 seconds total boot time. I would like to mention that this was a cloned image of the platter drive, not a fresh installation of windows 10. So all the existing junk from the original platter drive was transferred to the SSD, and nothing altered in testing. If you do this method yourself, then I would recommend having a windows recovery thumb drive ready, so you can see windows start up repair actually work for once. In my case it just had to change the drive letter to C:. Using this as a game drive on my desktop PC had some noticeable improvements as well compared to the platter drive it replaced. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds saw the greatest increase in performance. The stuttering associated with disk cached textures is now gone and the game is the smoothest it has run yet. Games like Fallout 4, Dying Light, and Dark Souls 3 have much faster map load times, and feels much more responsive than loading from my platter drive, and overall a much more satisfying experience. Crystal diskmark 5 benchmark test results: Win10 pro, i7 5820k, X99, 16GB DDR4. First test performed after initialization: Sequential Read : 562.633 MB/s Sequential Write : 510.096 MB/s Random Read 4K : 260.421 MB/s (63579.3 IOPS) Random Write 4K : 328.053 MB/s (80091.1 IOPS) (Q= 32, T=1) After 1 month use: Sequential Read : 562.388 MB/s Sequential Write : 511.641 MB/s Random Read 4K : 259.906 MB/s (63453.6 IOPS) Random Write 4K : 294.189 MB/s (71823.5 IOPS) (Q= 32, T=1) Laptop, Win10 Pro, i5 520m, 4GB DDR3, SATA 2 speed cap: Sequential Read : 257.172 MB/s Sequential Write : 236.570 MB/s Random Read 4K : 120.938/s (29525.9 IOPS) Random Write 4K : 104.253 MB/s (25452.4 IOPS) (Q= 32, T=1) Overall this has been a fantastic drive, it has a plenty of space and its performance has exceeded my expectations. I would easily recommend this drive to anyone looking for a SSD in the mid range segment.