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title: "SanDisk Plus 2 TB 2.5\" Serial ATA III"
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# Up to 545MB/s read speed 2TB massive storage capacity Shock-resistant durability SanDisk Plus 2 TB 2.5" Serial ATA III

**Brand:** sandisk
**Price:** 2082.29 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your workflow, not just your storage!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SanDisk Plus 2 TB 2.5" Serial ATA III by sandisk
- **How much does it cost?** 2082.29 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/174752145-sandisk-plus-2-tb-2-5-serial-ata-iii)

## 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

- • **Massive 2TB Storage:** Store your entire professional portfolio, multimedia, and projects without compromise.
- • **Reliable Shock Resistance:** Built tough to survive accidental drops—because your data deserves bulletproof protection.
- • **Seamless SATA III Interface:** Optimized 6 Gb/s transfer speeds for smooth, lag-free workflow integration.
- • **Blazing Fast Boot & Load Times:** Experience lightning-quick startups and app launches that keep you ahead in every meeting.
- • **Effortless Upgrade Compatibility:** Fits perfectly in laptops, desktops, and even game consoles for instant performance boosts.

## Overview

The SanDisk Plus 2TB 2.5" SATA III SSD delivers up to 545MB/s read speeds and 450MB/s write speeds, combining massive storage with shock-resistant durability. Designed for professionals seeking faster boot times, reliable performance, and easy installation, it’s the perfect internal upgrade for laptops and desktops aiming to elevate productivity and safeguard critical data.

## Description

From the manufacturer SanDisk SSD Plus SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD Extreme PRO Portable SSD Ideal for New life to the laptop Compact, fast, portable storage Ruggedized, portable storage for on-the-go editing Read Speed Up to 545MB/s(2) Up to 550MB/s(2) Up to 1050MB/s(2) Interface SATA USB 3.0 Gen 2 Type-C USB 3.1 Gen 2 Capacities Up to 2TB(4)

Review: SDD works great. Easy to setup as a Windows OS C: Boot disk. - My wife's HDD on her 16 month old Dell 8930 Desktop had been playing up. I already had to re-install windows 10 around a month ago. It was ok for a while, but started getting crashes again over the last few days. I decided to replace the single HDD with a Sandisk SSD Plus 240GB, to be used as the boot disk, and a separate 2TB HDD for Data. The current C-drive was only using around 60GB for Windows 10 and other installed program, so 240GB was more than enough, and its really good price. The Sandisk product comes with an unreadable 2-point 10 x 3cm booklet, don't know what’s in it, I can't read it. However, the Sandisk website is fairly useful. Note 1, the Dell has removable drive bay cradles which can accommodate either a HDD or SDD drive, but many Desktops won’t have that so you may need to also buy a "2.5 to 3.5 inch SDD cradle", some screws to secure the SDD and cradle, a SATA Data cable (most Desktops will come with extra power cables, but check first). I think you can get kits which include all that for about £5. Note 2, when you receive your SDD drive, make a note of the serial number, it’s on the back of the drive you need it to register the product on the Sandisk Website fro 3 year guarantee. If you don’t take a note of it before you install the SDD, you’ll have to uninstall and re-install it all over again. Installation is easy, just install a cradle, screw the SDD to it, connect your SATA Data Cable and power cable. My SDD was to be used as a bootable drive, to hold windows and all installed programs. The easiest way to do that is to use Acronis True Image Software, and clone your existing drive (which is free if using a Sandisk or WD drive, link to Acronis from the Sandisk website). My existing drive was 1TB, but with only around 450GB used. 320GB of that was photos, the SDD is 240GB. So I backed up all the data on the existing C Drive to an external portable 2TB HDD, then removed all the photos from the existing C drive, reducing its size down to about 130GB, which meant it would easily fit on the 240GB SDD. In Windows 10 use the Disk Management program (best to access that via Computer Management App, (run as administrator eg Left click)) to first initialise you SDD, so that the computer will recognise it. Just set it up as a “ Simple” partition, use full size, doesn’t matter what Drive number you assign, but don’t use A, B, or G (Windows will automatically reassign the Boot Disk(SDD) as the C: drive when you restart the PC.) When the SDD is recognised you will see the empty SDD in File Explorer. Run Acronis, select the clone tool, choose automatic mode which will clone all partitions. The amount of data on the source disk must be less than the available space on the destination SDD. I have 5 partitions on my old HDD C: drive, 3 recovery and 1 x EFI. These are replicated exactly by Acronis, the remaining C: partition holding the Boot, and OS and Data is automatically shrunk down into the remaining space on the SDD, about 207GB, so no problem creating 240GB SDD from a 1TB HDD. Follow the instructions, restart the computer, and Acronis will take over and clone. When cloning is complete, PC will shut down. What I did then is unplug the Data cable from the old HDD, and swapped it over to connect to the SDD, that way you don’t have to amend the Boot order in the BIOS, if you don’t do that you have to amend the BIOS. The SDD worked a treat, much faster startup, shutdown and program load and has fixed my crash issues. I could then bin the old HDD and replace it with a new 2TB HDD D:Data drive, and onto that, re-import the photo data from my external backup drive.
Review: Great SSD, achieving more speed and quieter running - I purchased an entry level notebook Acer Aspire 14 ES1-431 and wanted to see if I could transform it by swapping out the 500GB mechanical hard-drive for the SanDisk Plus 240GB SSD. I was rather wary of the lowish storage (240GB) of the SSD. So before I made the move I downloaded all the latest updates from Microsoft. I was rather taken aback by the huge update for Windows Home v1607. Not only did this take hours to finish but it increased the storage on my hard-drive by 20GB! By utilising the Windows System Cleaner I managed to delete the cause of the extra storage which was the Windows.Old folder which housed the previous Windows version in case one wanted to revert. So having got the storage down to 44GB which included Windows 10 Home, Microsoft Office Plus 2016 and Adobe Acrobat, I set about defragmenting the old drive before cloning the contents to the SanDisk SSD using a USB 3 to Sata adapter (Sabrent) and the free Macrium Reflect software. All went well and I took the opportunity to divide the SSD into separate partitions for the operating system and my data files. I found that there was 222GB storage available on the SSD so I allocated 80GB to the operating system and 142GB to the data files. Once the SSD was successfully cloned (2 hours) and installed, I directed my Desktop, Documents, Videos, Music, Pictures and OneDrive folders to the data partition (E), trying to stop using up the storage on the operating system partition (C). The SanDisk SSD was the same size as the original hard-drive and the screw holes were in similar places, so it was an easy replacement fit. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the notebook took one-third the time to boot to the Desktop screen from pressing the power button. So the new SanDisk SSD did the trick and now I have quieter, faster and cooler running notebook. The modification was worthwhile and great fun!

## Features

- Easy upgrade for faster boot-up, shutdown, application load and response
- Boosts burst write performance, making it ideal for typical PC workloads
- The perfect balance of performance and reliability
- ReadWrite speeds of up to 545MBs450MBs
- Shock-resistant for proven durability-even if you drop your computer

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07YFFJK2Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,687 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 74 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Box Contents | No |
| Brand Name | SanDisk |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Game Console |
| Customer Package Type | Certified Airless Flat Package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (38,253) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659177836 |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | SATA 6 GB/s |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 2 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 10.1L x 7W x 0.7Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SanDisk |
| Media Speed | 450.0 |
| Model Name | SanDisk SSD Plus |
| Model Number | SDSSDA-2T00-G26 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Shock Resistant |
| Product Warranty | 3 year manufacturer |
| Read Speed | 535 Megabytes Per Second |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| UPC | 619659177836 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SanDisk
- **Colour:** Black
- **Compatible devices:** Desktop, Laptop, Game Console
- **Connectivity technology:** SATA
- **Digital storage capacity:** 2 TB
- **Hard disk description:** Solid State Hard Drive
- **Hard disk form factor:** 2.5 Inches
- **Hard disk interface:** SATA 6 GB/s
- **Installation type:** Internal Hard Drive
- **Special feature:** Shock Resistant

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this fit the alienware 17 2013 upgraded model gen 4 i 7**
A: Probably but you’d be much better off with a Samsung ssd instead, the software it comes with to move everything over is far superior.

**Q: Will this fit a Toshiba A665 -3D**
A: Dear Amazon Customer,
 
My name is Shira from SanDisk Customer Care.
 
I would like to inform you that the SSD should be working fine and fit your Toshiba A665 -3D as following our research it has space for 2.5" SSD in it.
 
If you have any additional questions regarding our products you may contact us via our support email: english_support@sandisk.com  and provide us with the date of this post.
 

Best regards,

Shira
SanDisk Global Customer Care

**Q: Is the ssd disk completely unused i.e not a return ?. the last ssd disk i purchased had over 690,00 residual traces of old file names**
A: Cloned the old disk and used the new one without checking anything. It came in a sealed original package, had to tear everything off to unpack it. If it was a fraud, it was a very good one!

**Q: will this work for my B450M-A pro max motherboard?**
A: I am not familiar with that motherboard, but if it has standard SATA hard drive connectors, it should work like a normal Hard drive (only faster)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SDD works great. Easy to setup as a Windows OS C: Boot disk.
*by D***. on 26 March 2020*

My wife's HDD on her 16 month old Dell 8930 Desktop had been playing up. I already had to re-install windows 10 around a month ago. It was ok for a while, but started getting crashes again over the last few days. I decided to replace the single HDD with a Sandisk SSD Plus 240GB, to be used as the boot disk, and a separate 2TB HDD for Data. The current C-drive was only using around 60GB for Windows 10 and other installed program, so 240GB was more than enough, and its really good price. The Sandisk product comes with an unreadable 2-point 10 x 3cm booklet, don't know what’s in it, I can't read it. However, the Sandisk website is fairly useful. Note 1, the Dell has removable drive bay cradles which can accommodate either a HDD or SDD drive, but many Desktops won’t have that so you may need to also buy a "2.5 to 3.5 inch SDD cradle", some screws to secure the SDD and cradle, a SATA Data cable (most Desktops will come with extra power cables, but check first). I think you can get kits which include all that for about £5. Note 2, when you receive your SDD drive, make a note of the serial number, it’s on the back of the drive you need it to register the product on the Sandisk Website fro 3 year guarantee. If you don’t take a note of it before you install the SDD, you’ll have to uninstall and re-install it all over again. Installation is easy, just install a cradle, screw the SDD to it, connect your SATA Data Cable and power cable. My SDD was to be used as a bootable drive, to hold windows and all installed programs. The easiest way to do that is to use Acronis True Image Software, and clone your existing drive (which is free if using a Sandisk or WD drive, link to Acronis from the Sandisk website). My existing drive was 1TB, but with only around 450GB used. 320GB of that was photos, the SDD is 240GB. So I backed up all the data on the existing C Drive to an external portable 2TB HDD, then removed all the photos from the existing C drive, reducing its size down to about 130GB, which meant it would easily fit on the 240GB SDD. In Windows 10 use the Disk Management program (best to access that via Computer Management App, (run as administrator eg Left click)) to first initialise you SDD, so that the computer will recognise it. Just set it up as a “ Simple” partition, use full size, doesn’t matter what Drive number you assign, but don’t use A, B, or G (Windows will automatically reassign the Boot Disk(SDD) as the C: drive when you restart the PC.) When the SDD is recognised you will see the empty SDD in File Explorer. Run Acronis, select the clone tool, choose automatic mode which will clone all partitions. The amount of data on the source disk must be less than the available space on the destination SDD. I have 5 partitions on my old HDD C: drive, 3 recovery and 1 x EFI. These are replicated exactly by Acronis, the remaining C: partition holding the Boot, and OS and Data is automatically shrunk down into the remaining space on the SDD, about 207GB, so no problem creating 240GB SDD from a 1TB HDD. Follow the instructions, restart the computer, and Acronis will take over and clone. When cloning is complete, PC will shut down. What I did then is unplug the Data cable from the old HDD, and swapped it over to connect to the SDD, that way you don’t have to amend the Boot order in the BIOS, if you don’t do that you have to amend the BIOS. The SDD worked a treat, much faster startup, shutdown and program load and has fixed my crash issues. I could then bin the old HDD and replace it with a new 2TB HDD D:Data drive, and onto that, re-import the photo data from my external backup drive.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great SSD, achieving more speed and quieter running
*by L***O on 21 February 2017*

I purchased an entry level notebook Acer Aspire 14 ES1-431 and wanted to see if I could transform it by swapping out the 500GB mechanical hard-drive for the SanDisk Plus 240GB SSD. I was rather wary of the lowish storage (240GB) of the SSD. So before I made the move I downloaded all the latest updates from Microsoft. I was rather taken aback by the huge update for Windows Home v1607. Not only did this take hours to finish but it increased the storage on my hard-drive by 20GB! By utilising the Windows System Cleaner I managed to delete the cause of the extra storage which was the Windows.Old folder which housed the previous Windows version in case one wanted to revert. So having got the storage down to 44GB which included Windows 10 Home, Microsoft Office Plus 2016 and Adobe Acrobat, I set about defragmenting the old drive before cloning the contents to the SanDisk SSD using a USB 3 to Sata adapter (Sabrent) and the free Macrium Reflect software. All went well and I took the opportunity to divide the SSD into separate partitions for the operating system and my data files. I found that there was 222GB storage available on the SSD so I allocated 80GB to the operating system and 142GB to the data files. Once the SSD was successfully cloned (2 hours) and installed, I directed my Desktop, Documents, Videos, Music, Pictures and OneDrive folders to the data partition (E), trying to stop using up the storage on the operating system partition (C). The SanDisk SSD was the same size as the original hard-drive and the screw holes were in similar places, so it was an easy replacement fit. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the notebook took one-third the time to boot to the Desktop screen from pressing the power button. So the new SanDisk SSD did the trick and now I have quieter, faster and cooler running notebook. The modification was worthwhile and great fun!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb upgrade
*by B***N on 9 April 2020*

Excellent upgrade for an ageing machine. I used to build PCs as a casual gamer years ago and hadn't heard much about SSD hard drives before. I have installed RAM, changed CPUs, power supplies, graphics cards etc before but this has been the most noticeable boost in performance out of all of them. Boot up times significantly faster as is normal running tasks. The data transfer speed greatly surpass the old HDDs. I had been prompted to change my hard drive simply because I noticed some bad sectors on my traditional 500gb HDD, using CrystalDisk software and therefore indicating it potentially failing. I decided to do a little bit of research and it was commonly suggested an SSD as a reasonably cheap upgrade. This particular one is a SATA connection and was a straight swap for an existing spare hard drive (obviously make sure you have spare power supply too!). Easy to install, and a simple piece of software to clone your operating system is all that required. Then adjust boot order in your BIOS to the new SSD, voila! It obviously gets quite pricey with SSDs for lots of memory. For me as I don't do an awful lot of gaming etc anymore I didn't require lots of space other than what was needed for the OS and have spare HDDs for photos and documents etc. In summary, a fantastic upgrade without breaking the bank, especially for a PC that isn't used all that often anymore. Would recommend

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