Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76E1T0B/AM)
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henryy
> 24 hourBuying this to replace my old disc HD on my laptop made my 7 yr old laptop feel brand new. I did have to update the bios to take advantage of the full speed but having a reliable SSD is a must nowadays.
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ptbreak2603
> 24 hourSmall size. Get an external hdd if you need extra space.
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Edward Rosenbloom
> 24 hourI have other Samsung ssds and wanted to try a larger capacity drive. I believe there are no better ssds than Samsung. Very pleased. I would recommend this to sveryone.
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J. McCulloch
> 24 hourEasy hardware install. Straightforward software install from Samsung download site (just a little challenge to find the download site.) Data migration of the primary C: drive was easy and quick. Just didnt give any advice/hints on how to switch to it as the primary system drive (I switched SATA cables.)
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Catalina
> 24 hourMuy buen almacenamiento, se nota el aumento de la velocidad en el computador, fácil de instalar.
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Jessica Kang
> 24 hourI upgraded my early 2012 MacPro from hard driver to Samsung 860 SSD. My laptop is running faster than ever! Amazing product
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José Prieto
> 24 hourExcelente producto, le dio una nueva vida a mi pc, ahora lo probaré a ver si dura lo que debería.
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Blues22475
> 24 hourI wasnt looking to upgrade my Hybrid Hard drive until I got this on sale.
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George Johnson
> 24 hourMy main drive is a Samsung 970 EVO NVME SSD but I wanted the extra SSD as a storage and backup drive. Dont even consider using a mechanical drive anymore. These SSD drive out performs them in every way, with much longer life. If you want to make your computer faster, replacing your mechanical drive with one of these SSD drives and it will make you computer perform about five times faster and boot times will be reduced significantly also. The lower prices now make using these SSDs a no brainer.
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TJ S.
> 24 hourIm glad ssds have come so far. Samsung is leading the way, and Im glad I stuck with them for my solid drive. No issues installing, and seemless plug and play. I recommend, although M.2 drives are really where its at now.