





Crucial MX500 1TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, up to 560MB/s - CT1000MX500SSD1
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Jay O.
Greater than one weekSo far so good. Considering getting a 2TB version because Steam dominated this 1TB drive. Does what I need it to, and Im satisfied. Hopefully it survives the long haul.
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SpR
Greater than one weekI have always liked Crucial products, this is my first SSD from them. I chose this model as this one was highly recommended for its speed and reliability in the sata3 class. The documentation gives you a link to get cloning and optimization software but I did not need it because I use Arch Linux and everything I require for duplicating my file system and setting partition assignments can be done from the command line on any LIVE disk. Within an hour I had my system transferred to this new drive and I enabled TRIM through SystemD to ensure hardware longevity.
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Ziyan Gaurani
> 3 dayI dont know if I had a defective product but this ssd does not work and I have reason to believe it was left out in the rain and I didnt know but Ive already thrown it away. Just like the 55$ it cost... I hope that this was a manufacturing error because you will not keep business this way
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RuCynic
> 3 dayMy wifes 5 year old hp laptop ... Yep. Just about to trash it. Deadly slow.
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Barbate
Greater than one weekInstalado sin problema en un Dell Inspiron 1564. En mi caso no hice clonado de disco duro antiguo, instalación de Windows 10 desde cero via unidad externa y nueva instalación de programas que necesito. El rendimiento de portátil ha cambiado de la noche al día. Donde antes tardaba mas de 3 o 4 minutos en arrancar con el viejo HDD, ahora lo hace en 20 segundos cronometrados. Ésta mejora, mas la instalación de unas RAM de mayor capacidad ha hecho rejuvenecer el pc para el uso que le destino, navegación web, ofimática y poco más. Recomendable!
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Travis Redden
> 3 dayGreat quality easy to install and it is a great quality for its price point. I’d definitely recommend
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Hanna Lantz
> 3 dayMine came down and Im stuck with it. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER. The SSD I received didnt work on any computer I tried it on. Wouldnt do anything and is worthless. DONT LET THIS SELLER RIP YOU OFF LIKE ME
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Gregg Smith
> 3 dayInstalled this in an Acer Aspire 3 laptop...it originally came with a 1TB mechanical HDD.
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Prudhvi
> 3 dayAfter watching a couple youtube videos, I installed this on my own in less than 30 minutes. Installed a fresh copy of windows. Laptop got a fresh look, and the speed has very significantly improved compared to my previous HDD. Has 466 GB available space for the 500GB SSD.
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Gwugluud Barcher
> 3 dayNeeded another drive since the one in my HP Omen, which oddly was supplied with only a 250-something drive, although it came with 16g of RAM. Isnt that like having filet mignon with a bologna sandwich on Wonder Bread on the side or something..? So my drive was edging into the red pretty surprisingly quickly, but Im to understand that doing virtual recording studio stuff (DAWs, plugins, which are virtual mixing desk rigs, plugins and VSTs are virtual processors and effects, and models of guitar/bass amps, modeled synths and other keyboards) is really hard for a computer to do for some reason, so I followed what ppl I know recommended and got a gaming laptop, because also, gaming is tough on computers in a similar way... Ill never get stupid enough to understand computers. I mean, finding out that cartoons of people running away dragging their intestines behind them while theyre being shot at is hard for a computer to do, for some bizarre reason. And that its so hard for computers to make sounds. If youre into gaming or into recording music, you have to buy a computer thats 99% as great as God is, because if you bring home an average computer from Walmart and then try to either put a picture of a guy with his spine getting blown out of his body and then his spine enters some other cartoons eye socket and kills them, or you try to plug a guitar into it to make sounds, the computer wont, like, know what to do unless it has 68 TB of storage and 8000g of RAM, and everything. It did complex algebra on its calculator bloatware 5 minutes ago, but it cant receive a guitar sound or a picture of a corpse next to a pile of eyeballs, because either one of those is so much more complex than working out math on how to build interstellar spacecraft.