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Paulo Antonio Hincapie Andrade
Greater than one weekSencillo de instalar, rápido y duradero.
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Gabriel
> 3 dayAfter seeing how easy it was to replace the stock 1TB HDD in a Dell XPS 8930 with a slowly dying HDD by a 980 Pro using Samsung Data Migration, I decided to install another 1TB SSD in one of our older home computers, a Dell XPS 8910 that also came with a 1TB HDD.
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Scott
> 3 dayCould have gotten this M.2 drive or the Samsung 870 EVO SATA for the same price. This M.2 drive was clearly the better option as the read/write speeds were about 4-5x faster than SATA.
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Daniel
> 3 dayGreat fast drive. installation could have been better if a screw was included.
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Francisco Aguirre
> 3 dayExcelente en todo , valió la pena . El único problema no viene con tornillo para la placa, aun que normalmente estas traen , no estaría mal que viniera con uno .
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Peter Yuen
> 3 dayLighting speed compare to my BX500 SATA SSD
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ifishtoo
> 3 dayarch linux Gnome disk utility benchmark:
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Manuel G.
> 3 dayJust what I needed to have more applications.
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K. M.
Greater than one weekI got this for my 2 year old Dell XPS 8930 which loaded super slow with the original HDD. Cloned the HDD with Samsungs transfer tool and it booted no problem. I had to sign back into a couple accounts but everything else was good to go. If you want to use the Magician tool to monitor the drive you’ll need to change the protocol settings in the bios, just look up online on how to do it; you gotta boot into safe mode, pull up the cmd function, and other steps. For those with extra slow Dell XPS boot times, revert your Realtek audio driver, it instantly wiped about 20-30 seconds off the boot time. Had no idea until I saw the tip in a forum.
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tyson
> 3 dayNot compatible with ps5!