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RickWired
> 3 dayHonestly, I can’t tell much of a difference between SK Hynix, Samsung, Western Digital, etc. However, SK Hynix is the 1st vendor to ship its product in biodegradable packaging. For that reason alone, I’ll be buying their products again.
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Ruiyang Sun
> 3 dayPretty worthy, the storage isn’t exact 1 TB but I understand the technical explanation.
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Ed
> 3 dayBuy it. This makes 3 Ive bought and as good and as fast as the big names. I build systems for a living.
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Daniel Case
> 3 dayIts definitely worth spend the extra couple of dollars for this drive over the less expensive options. It truly is faster. I replaced my drive a couple of weeks ago with a drive (Im confident youre considering buying as you read this) that was about 20% less expensive. I just replaced my wifes drive with this one (in the exact same sister laptop as mine) and when we do a side-by-side test, my wifes computer is clearly out preforming mine. Trust me, if you buy this drive you will be glad you did.,
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Ivan
> 3 daySuper easy to install and huge amount of storage capacity, works well and fast loading of games. No problems here, would deff buy again
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Brian
> 3 dayThis NVMe M.2 SSD has great performance. Hits speeds as advertised. Used on a new Ryzen Zen 3 build
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The engineer
> 3 dayThis brand is excellent. I highly recommend this for performance verses the price. I have been using the memory for over a year now as my main hard drive. I have had no issues at all.
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Joel S.
> 3 dayWorth the money. Bought another brand originally and it crapped out 6 months in. Ended up ordering one of these and havent looked back. Great read/write speeds.
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QuickSand
> 3 daylove it, easy to install... though its a bit expensive from the other M2 SSD but its faster than any M2 SSD around so i guess its worth the price..
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mitchlu
> 3 dayYou must Overprovision this drive to get the fastest speed. You must use Windows Disk Management since the SK Hynix Drive Manager does not have this provision. Go in there, right click on the boot partition (if were talking about the boot drive) and click Shrink Volume (after this, it will show that amount as Unallocated). Im using almost 30%-more is better, but it will take away from your usable space. Sorry, this must be done as soon as you get this drive as possible (FOB-fresh out of the box) so the memory cells dont get locked/become unmovable. I tried it all already-just do it.