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Aswini Kumar
> 3 dayHas a WD M.2 blue SSD with R/R. Bought NVMe for additional capacity. Excellent speed. 3 Gbps R/W
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Onward Till Dawn
> 3 dayDrive worked great until it failed. First got corrupted windows, re-installed windows and then the drive was intermittently undetectable by BIOS, and not its fully not detectable. Crucial has a website for trying to deal with this, so seems its a common problem.
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Jesús
> 3 dayRecomendado
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Francisco Javier Cuesta Martinez
> 3 daysi comparamos el precio de los discos SSD de hace unos años atrás hasta ahora, este disco duro esta casi regalado...
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Giorgi
> 3 dayIt does what it is supposed to do
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xmrr
> 3 dayMuy sencillo de instalar a una muy buena relación de calidad precio! Altamente recomendado
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Hugo
> 3 dayIm completely happy with this ssd. Easy set up. Fast also.
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Luis G Coreas
> 3 dayMust have it you wont be disappointed.
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Once in a while
> 3 dayI tried this SSD out in an older desktop workstation PC running Debian Linux. I bought the least expensive PCIe adapter card I could find (around twelve dollars) to install it. Even though it has an SSD as the primary drive, the workstation only has SATA 1 and USB 1.1 and 2.0, so Im used to relatively slow speeds. Once I installed the card and rebooted, the NVMe didnt show in the files list, but it hadnt been formatted. It showed right up in the Gnome disks utility. I benchmarked it immediately, and, wow. Those speeds may not look like much to those who have later gen equipment, but the speeds were impressive for this older system.
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MrAmBig
> 3 dayAcer Predator Helios 300 rtx 2060