SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS)
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Steve Snyder-Hill
Greater than one weekSo far I love it, the software they gave you didnt work to clone my system at first gave me an error, then said it cloned successfully, but when I swapped the drives and booted I received a repairing windows. Bummer thought it would save me time so I had to do it the old fashion way, reimage... 8 hours later I am up and running.
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Jonathan
> 3 dayBetter than installing a heatsink and then covering it up like Sony suggest.
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fernan odiel ochoa amador
> 3 dayLo he instalado con un SN850 de WD y va de maravilla, la disipación es excelente. Las instrucciones de montaje son muy claras y detalladas, se nota que es un producto de calidad. Lo compro por los buenos comentarios que escuche sobre el y la verdad es que satisface al 100% mis expectativas.
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angelo
20-11-2024ottimo e veloce
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Tim
> 3 day100% Recommend.
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Thelistless
> 3 dayJust wanted to state that this works wonderfully on the PlayStation 5.
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Matteus
Greater than one weekWas looking for a replacement for my 2017 27 Imac, as the original SSD Fusion drive is a known bottleneck - ended up trying this out as a bootable drive via the Thunderbolt. Granted - its another piece of kit attached to the computer (using a Sabrent EC-T3NS case), but it has TOTALLY transformed speeds in all respects - boots up like a new M2 mac, and saved me a fraction of what it would cost to get a good Mac working on a 27 screen - tbh the Imac screen is really second-to-none, so am pleased I didnt have to ditch that or get a fandangle widget to hook up a not-so-cheap Imac mini.
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Trevor
> 3 dayAs an avid gamer who recently upgraded my PlayStation 5 with an M.2 NVMe SSD, I knew I needed an effective cooling solution to keep my consoles performance in top shape. Thats when I found the SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS), and I am thrilled with its performance!
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Arni
> 3 dayThe heatsink and pad did not touch the SSD it used (it is double sided). Fortunately I had some thicker thermal pad at hand. It would be better to give people more options.
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J. Britt
> 3 dayUnit was as advertised and the label serves as a heat spreader. However, I wanted the heatsink with the copper tubing so I purchased it extra. I have yet to see the temps get above 60c using the heatsink on the m.2. I think this is a great m.2 and well worth the money if you have a PCI-E 4.0 compatible system.