Transcend
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the specifications of the Transcend SSDs available in this collection?
The Transcend SSDs feature SATA III interfaces with read speeds up to 550 MB/s and write speeds reaching 500 MB/s. They are available in various storage capacities, including 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB, making them suitable for different business needs.
Are the Transcend products compatible with all types of computers?
Yes, Transcend products are generally compatible with most laptops and desktops that support SATA III or M.2 connections. However, please check your device specifications to ensure compatibility with specific model types included in the collection.
What types of businesses can benefit most from the Transcend products?
The Transcend collection is ideal for businesses prioritizing speed and reliability in data storage. It suits small to medium-sized businesses needing to upgrade their hardware for enhanced performance, including data analysis firms, creative agencies, and tech startups.
What is the difference between the Transcend M.2 and SATA SSDs?
The main difference lies in their form factors and interfaces. M.2 SSDs are typically smaller and faster, connecting directly to the motherboard, while SATA SSDs use a traditional connection interface, which may be a better fit for older systems. Consider your device's compatibility when choosing.
How do I know which Transcend SSD size I need for my business?
Choosing the right SSD size depends on your data storage needs. Assess the amount of data your business handles daily and choose a larger capacity for high storage demands, such as video editing or large database management. Start with 480GB for moderate use or 960GB for extensive storage.
What is the warranty period for Transcend products in this collection?
Transcend products typically come with a 3 to 5-year warranty, depending on the specific model. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship, ensuring you can rely on the hardware for your business operations without concerns about early failure.

