Transcend 825S 1 TB Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 Internal - SATA (SATA/600)

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Transcend 825S 1 TB Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 Internal - SATA (SATA/600)

The Transcend 825S 1 TB SSD is a compact, high-performance storage upgrade tailored for ultrabooks and slim laptops. Encased in a sleek M.2 2280 form factor, this drive packs generous capacity and advanced flash technology into a tiny footprint, making it a smart choice for users who demand speed without compromising portability. Built on 3D NAND flash and reinforced by firmware optimizations, the 825S delivers snappy boot times, quick app launches, and vibrant system responsiveness while maintaining efficiency for everyday computing tasks, multimedia, and light gaming.

  • Ultra-compact M.2 2280 form factor with a SATA III interface (SATA/600), designed to slide seamlessly into compatible ultrabooks and laptops without adding bulk
  • Massive 1 TB capacity to store the operating system, software, photos, videos, and games, reducing the need for external drives
  • Advanced 3D NAND flash combined with SLC caching and LDPC ECC for improved endurance, reliability, and data integrity under heavy workloads
  • Firmware optimization technologies that enhance burst performance, reduce latency, and optimize power efficiency for longer battery life
  • Built-in maintenance features such as wear leveling, TRIM support, and garbage collection to preserve performance and extend drive longevity

Technical Details of Transcend 825S 1 TB Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 Internal - SATA (SATA/600)

  • Capacity: 1 TB
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280
  • Interface: SATA III (SATA/600)
  • NAND Type: 3D NAND flash
  • Features: SLC caching, LDPC ECC, wear leveling, TRIM, garbage collection
  • Compatibility: Designed for systems with an M.2 slot supporting SATA-based drives; suitable for Windows, macOS, and Linux installations

how to install Transcend 825S

Step 1: Power off your computer, unplug from power, and disconnect any peripherals. This ensures safety during installation and protects both the drive and your system.

Step 2: Locate the M.2 slot on your motherboard or ultrabook’s service panel. Refer to your device’s manual to confirm that the slot supports SATA-based M.2 drives (some slots are NVMe-only).

Step 3: If there is an existing screw securing the M.2 module, remove it carefully. Align the Transcend 825S with the M.2 socket and insert it at a slight angle (roughly 20 degrees) until the connector seats fully.

Step 4: Push the drive down toward the motherboard and secure it with the retaining screw you removed earlier. Make sure the drive lies flat and does not wobble.

Step 5: Reassemble your device, reconnect power, and boot into your operating system. You may need to initialize the drive in your OS’s disk management utility or BIOS/UEFI before use.

Step 6: If you are reinstalling the OS, follow the on-screen instructions to install your operating system onto the new 1 TB drive. If you are using it as additional storage, format the drive as needed and assign a drive letter or mount point.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What type of interface does the Transcend 825S use? A: The 825S uses a SATA III interface (SATA/600) in the M.2 2280 form factor, making it compatible with systems that support SATA-based M.2 drives.
  • Q: Is this an NVMe drive? A: No. The 825S is a SATA-based M.2 SSD, not an NVMe drive. It delivers solid everyday performance and fast boot times within the constraints of the SATA protocol.
  • Q: What makes the 825S fast and reliable? A: The drive leverages 3D NAND flash with SLC caching and LDPC ECC, along with firmware optimizations, wear leveling, and TRIM/garbage collection to maintain performance and reliability over time.
  • Q: Will this drive fit my laptop? A: The 825S uses the standard M.2 2280 form factor and is intended for devices with an M.2 slot that supports SATA drives. Always verify your system’s specifications for compatibility before purchase.
  • Q: How much space will I have for my OS and programs? A: With 1 TB of capacity, you’ll have ample room for the operating system, applications, games, media, and data. Actual usable space may be slightly less due to formatting and system files.
  • Q: Do I need to enable any special features for best performance? A: Modern operating systems typically enable TRIM automatically. The drive’s firmware also includes garbage collection and wear leveling to sustain performance without user intervention.

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