Acclamator 1TB PCIe 4x4 NVMe Read 7300 MB/s M.2 Solid State Drive Compatible with PS5 SSD Equipped with 1GB DDR4 Cache 2280 3D NAND TLC N70
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Roni
18-11-2024Satisfied with this product, easy to install right out of the box. Install it in the M.2 slot of the system board - I did it on an Asus motherboard, you get an instant 1TB of storage at your disposal. Post hardware install, youll have to go to the Operating System to configure the storage first & format it for use. After which, enjoy your extra storage
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Science4Life
> 3 dayWhen you look at the specs of 5000 MB/s read and 4500 MB/s write with SLC cache, it does make you start comparing similar speed SSDs. Real-world usage the SLC cache will get you that level of speeds for a short amount of time and you rarely know what to expect. As far as benchmarks I got a peak of 5125 MB/s read and 4610 MB/s write so this SSD performed above the marketed peak speeds. For real-world usage it averaged 4894 MB/s read and 4480 MB/s write which is very impressive.
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Danielle Vickers
> 3 dayWorks really well in my PS5 recommend it
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Ryan
> 3 dayIt doesn’t work without updated drivers, can’t do anything with it.
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Bethanie
> 3 dayEasy Install
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Max
> 3 dayI tested this on 5000-series Ryzen 7 with X570-P motherboard using CrystalMark.
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dewey
> 3 dayThis Acclamator NVMe Gen4 SSD may not have much name recognition but it performs right up there with the big dogs. The speed is slightly better than the product description claims and has exhibited no installation or operational hiccups. The current 1 TB price is now just $70 which is even less than when I ordered it. So a good bargain here for those in need of some fast storage space or a new C: drive.
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German02ATX
> 3 dayI really like this ssd card it has not yet fail me and i am very happy with my purchase.
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Walter
> 3 dayI ordered this to replace the 250 GB SSD that came installed in my Dell Latitude laptop. 250 GB isn’t much when that is the only internal drive and there are no slots for more. While I use a number of USB thumb drives, I prefer to have enough room for all the programs and data I use on an internal drive. That way nothing gets lost or left behind. A 1 TB SSD is sufficient for that purpose.
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John C Wooten
> 3 dayit plugged in easy and worked strait away