JoGeek A0203-000001002 SSD 1TB (2.5 inches / 6.4 cm)

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SSD1TC SSD 1TB (2.5 inches / 6.4 cm)

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SSD1TQ SSD 1TB (2.5 inches / 6.4 cm)

SSD1TQ SSD 1TB (2.5 inches / 6.4 cm)

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Product Info

Manufacturer
JoGeek
Item Number
A0203-000001002
Sub-Partnumbers
NBSSD-JoGeekSATA1TB, A0203-000001003
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Common data

Condition
New
Manufacturer
JoGeek

Technical Data

Capacity (GB)
1000 GB
Interface
S-ATA III (6,0 Gb/s) SSD
Form factor
2.5 inches / 6.4 cm
Height (mm)
7 mm
Sequential Read (MB/s)
550
Sequential Write (MB/s)
500
Special features
16bit CRC / LDPC ECC engine / S.M.A.R.T support / TRIM support

JoGeek is the new subsidiary of Asus, which offers universal spare parts for notebooks and mobile devices. IPC-Computer is official distributor for over 10 years, of one of the world’s largest notebook manufacturers Asus and from now on also exclusive JoGeek distributor in Europe. The first-class items are produced in Taiwan with very high standards. The NVMe and SATA SSD’s convince with faster read and write speed, tailored to the needs of your notebooks. Our 1st choice when it comes to upgrades in our in-house repair shop.

Pros of the SSD

  • working noiseless
  • low power-consumption
  • longer period of operation in battery-mode
  • extremely fast access times
  • no mechanical abrasion
  • extremely tough against agitation and vibration
  • SSD’s tolerate temperatures between 0 and 70 degree of Celsius

Category

Category
Hard Disk Drives / HDD
Usage
Laptop
Excerpt of suitable models for P/N A0203-000001002
Dell Latitude 15 (5500) , Asus B2402CVA , Clevo V170x , Nexoc GV7 547IG 23V2 (V170RNEQ) , Wortmann Terra Mobile 1716A (NJ70CU) , Dell Inspiron 11 (3158) , Nexoc NOB G 521 (N957TP6) , Lenovo V14 G3 IAP (82TS) , One K61-8NB (N960TF) , Captiva Highend Gaming 174-399CH

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Videos & Contributions

JoGeek by ASUS 2.5" SATA 3 SSD - Product presentation

Video product presentation of the JoGeek 2.5" SATA 3 SSDs.

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Update the SSD on the notebook - this is how it's done

In this video we show an example of an SSD replacement on an Asus Ultrabook.

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New SSD? - How to move your data to your new SSD

New SSD? - How to move your data to your new SSD

Have you bought a new SSD, but want to keep the data from your old one? We show how this is possible.
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This is how you can recognize a failure of your SSD at an early stage

This is how you can recognize a failure of your SSD at an early stage

A hard drive failure is one of the worst things that can happen to you. Because private data is so often irrevocably lost. In this post, we'll show you how to check the health status of your hard drive.
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Important and useful informations about laptop Hard Disk Drives

Frequently asked questions about Hard Disk Drives

  • Are the S-ATA standards compatible?

    Yes, the SATA standards are compatible to each other, however the slowest involved connection type will  always be used. This means that connecting a SATA 6Gb/s SSD to a SATA 3Gb/s controller will severely limit its peak performance.

    More information can be found in the FAQ “What is the difference between P-ATA (IDE), S-ATA, S-ATA II and S-ATA III?”

  • How can I format or partition a hard drive?

    You can use the disk management utility built into Windows 10.

    1. Hit the Windows key and type "Control Panel", then hit enter
    2. Left click on Administrative Tools
    3. Select Computer Management and then Disk Management.
    4. After a short loading time you will be shown all connected drive with their respective partitions.
    5. Right click on the unformatted drive and click format.
    6. Follow the wizard to complete the formatting process.
  • What hard drive can I install in my Notebook?

    You have to pay attention, that your hard drive uses the same connection type and form factor or height.

    With the very common 2.5” hard drives you have to check whether your notebook still uses the old PATA standard or SATA and also you have to check what height is compatible since there are multiple heights. 7mm, 9mm and 15mm are the most common ones.

    For SSDs there are also small form actors like mSATA or M.2. With the latter one you have to check if the slot supports the SATA and/or PCIe (NVMe) protocol.

    The only thing that is not limited is the capacity and speed of your new drive.

  • What is the difference between P-ATA (IDE), S-ATA, S-ATA II and S-ATA III ?

    The difference is in the type of connection and its speed.

    • P-ATA/IDE (IDE 100/133) Parallel connection with transfer rates of up to 1 Gbit/s or 100 MB/s to 133 MB/s.
    • S-ATA (SATA 150) Serial connection with transfer rates of up to 1.5 Gbit/s or 150 MB/s.
    • S-ATA II (SATA 300) Serial connection with transfer rates of up to 3.0 Gbit/s or 300 MB/s.
    • S-ATA III (SATA Revision 3.0) Serial connection with transfer rates of up to 6.0 Gbit/s or 600 MB/s.

All questions about Hard Disk Drives

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