SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS)

(1722 reviews)

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  • Kindly Help

    > 3 day

    I will buys this again. No mess heat sink fits right on the cover slot. Totally easy installation.

  • JeffZ

    > 3 day

    I bought the 2tb version for use in a production capacity. Ran fine until 14 months later it started causing blue screens and wouldnt show up in the BIOS. The motherboard code was A0 which refers to an issue with the SATA drives. Removed the drive and everything works fine again. Contacted customer support who very helpful and they sent me a prepaid 2 day shipping label. 5 days later I got the new drive and installed it. Except this time I decided to use it as the game drive and relegate production work to an older Samsung 980 I had used as the game drive before. Everything seemed to work fine for about a week then the new drive started causing the same issues as the old drive. Now its dead and not showing up in BIOS anymore. Its hard to trust Sabrent quality anymore after a brand new drive dies after a week with just two games installed I dont play more than a couple hours a week. Meanwhile my trusty Samsung 980 EVOs in my system are still running strong after 2 years so I will probably stick with them from now on despite the higher price. Buy once, cry once as the saying goes

  • Julian M. Baptista

    > 3 day

    Does what’s intended

  • Mark

    > 3 day

    Easy to install. Very straightforward , and for now doing the job.

  • Raulrf2010

    18-11-2024

    Producto de calidad apto para ps5

  • Juan Cerda

    > 3 day

    Still works just fine

  • SRP

    > 3 day

    HWInfo states this drive webt from 100% to 90% lifespan in about a month, no heavy writing/deleting.

  • Ángel

    Greater than one week

    No se puede instalar con un SSD que ya lleve instalado un disipador, no hay espacio suficiente.

  • Korey Hansen

    > 3 day

    Looks like this drive was created only to shine with numbers in CrystalDiskMark or similar synthetic tests. As soon the cache is depleted, the speed drops to laughable 80M/s with write delays of 1.3s (!). This was tested in Linux with PCI-E gen 4.

  • Jason Ayala

    > 3 day

    Does the job.

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