Crucial MX500 500GB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, up to 560MB/s - CT500MX500SSD1(Z)
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Pavel Nicoara
> 3 dayWorks great. Speed up my laptop with about 35 %.
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Nicholas McDonald
> 3 daySped up my computer. It was always at 100% disk with a standard HDD.
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Eric Foster
Greater than one weekNo complaints here, the product was exactly as specified and no failures up to this point.
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Bob M
> 3 dayEasy install with linked firmware to clone original disk.
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alberto
> 3 dayBuon SSD, lho preferito a Samsung per le velocità dichiarate e devo dire che si comporta benissimo. Veloce in tutto e leggerissimo, uno problema forse è che ogni tanto fa un piccolo rumore un po anomalo ma nulla di assurdo
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Monty Johns
Greater than one weekBeen using 2 of these units, although got one from another retailer years ago and this SSD never failed me. highly recommended if you need reliable SSD storage that doesnt break a bank.
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Ericske
> 3 dayDit is de tweede Crucial 2TB die ik besteld heb bij Amazon, nadat ik de eerste die totaal niet herkend werd op mijn PC en Laptop retour gestuurd heb (na eerst 1 1/2 maand geld terug gekregen na een paar missertjes in de behandeling daarvan, bij mijzelf voor de eerste keer zolang ik bij Amazon bestel)!!!
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viven
> 3 dayconforme a la description. acheté pour remplacer un disque sata. machine devenue très rapide (comparé a ce que c’était) je recommande
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Zachary
> 3 dayI never wrote a review so here I am! I bought the CT500MX500SSD version back in 2017. This was bounced between gaming rigs and currently sitting in my NAS. All I can say is that it has performed perfectly. It sat in storage for a whole year back in 2019 when I moved back from overseas. It booted up without issues.
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Capt. Yossarian
> 3 dayThis is a great upgrade over the old spinning hard drive. PC boots up in seconds and resource-intensive apps like Photoshop and Lightroom load quickly. However, there is one reason I dont give five stars: Storage Executive. Crucial recommended this be installed to manage the drive and make it even faster. I did. It didnt. In fact, it made my machine unbootable. So I wiped the new drive and reinstalled, and so far no additional problems.