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ACH
> 3 dayNo matter what build you have, if you have a M.2 slot, you NEED one of these. It completely changes the storage paradigm. With this drive as soon as my PC is done with the bios post, it is just on, no loading time, now little spinning wait circle, just ON and ready to use. I will never own a PC again without the OS loaded onto one of these.
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Zach M.
> 3 dayThis makes loading up your PC faster than making a phone call to your momma!
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nicholas
> 3 dayworks greats was easy to install but thats more based on the mother board. I upgraded as my old SSD finally died out on me and so I wanted enough space to not have to worry to much about it and not spend crazy money. this hit that spot perfect.
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Sebastian
> 3 dayThe person I bought it for is very pleased. Along with a memory upgrade, this SSD turned his turtle computer (Dell Inspiron 3280 AIO) a lightning fast one.
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Joe Tan
> 3 dayPrice for this 2TB Samsung EVO Plus was very reasonable. Installed and the NVMe SSD was fast as stated. Highly recommended. Delivery was quick and well coordinated. Every stage of the delivery was also well informed. Bought a second piece too! :)
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Scruffy17
Greater than one weekBeen using multiple 500 GB SSDs for a while. Consolidated my boot/program drives to one of these along with mechanical drives for photo/video archives. Cloned my drive with dd and was able to expand the partition with no issues. While 1 Tb is best in terms of value, 2 TB is worth the $200 I paid last year.
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PAUL E MIX
> 3 dayThis drive has impressive speeds, but I could not reliably get it to stay mounted on an M1 Mac running Monterey in an external USB enclosure. Subsequent research turned up multiple reports of this happening, even with the latest Samsung firmware installed.
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John
> 3 dayI have played DCS World since its beginning in the US. It has grown so much that I had to get a dedicated drive just for it. This was the best option I could find for the price and ability when I built my new PC. I mainly use this for for huge games that usually have longer laoding times than traditional HDDs
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William
> 3 dayNVMe SSDs are the future. I was previously using a Western Digital mechanical disk drive when I built my PC in 2016, Eventually I got sick of the sluggish speeds and upgraded to this bad boy. Accessing applications and startup is nothing short of lighting fast. However, I ran into a very frustrating problem (that took hours to find on the internet) in which upon installation of the SSD, I didnt realize that it disabled one of my motherboards SATA ports making my main OS drive unreadable to clone into the new SSD. If you run into this problem, dont worry, as long as the SSD appears in the BIOS, just play around with the SATA ports until your main drive can be opened and cloned over to the SSD. Hopefully I saved you some time and hassle.
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MikeC
> 3 dayboot time is probably around 3 secs