SP 1TB SSD 3D NAND A55 SLC Cache Performance Boost SATA III 2.5 7mm (0.28) Internal Solid State Drive (SP001TBSS3A55S25)
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Dghurt
> 3 dayUsed this to upgrade my old iMac and so far so good. A good performance boost from the old HDD.
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Greg
> 3 dayFinally updating / upgrading the MBP to its real potential. It moves sooo much faster.
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Ed Rockefel
> 3 dayLo mejor en SSD. Y muy barato el precio a pagar.
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nick
> 3 dayIts only been a month or so since I did a drive swap and reinstall. We will see in the long run how its working still. Ill keep this updated but Id give it a 4 so far.
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Bill
Greater than one weekBought this to clone a laptops HDD (5400rmp). Cloning went of without a hitch and I easily rebooted the laptop with the clone. The laptop is very fast now and the user couldnt be happier.
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C.K.
> 3 dayExcellent deal at that low price!
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Plasmajam
> 3 dayThis NVMe drive was totally plug and play. Installed with zero issues. No problems and super fast...no stuttering with my games. Lots and lots of room. I used it to replace three smaller SSDs in my rig. Excellent deal. Would buy again.
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Dale
Greater than one weekI got one of the silicone ssd drives a couple of years ago. Find it to be fast and zero problems. So when the 1TB hit the current price point I decided it was time to replace the boot drive on the rest of my PCs.
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hadtojointopost
> 3 dayI have been using Silicon Power SSDs for about 6 years now. havent lost any data yet. Use these for games. I have about 10 of these and all are running strong with no problems. 256gb all the way up to 2 tb. the smaller 256 and 512 i use for windows system installs. the larger i use for program and game installs. not the fastest but fast enough, i have no complaints about load times. this is the brand i went with when i upgraded from mechanical to solid state. not sorry, so far.
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Joseph J.
> 3 day2 TB of online quick easy to partition , format and use in WIndows 10, 11 of Linux since iuses a simple standard simple SATA interface. Plug it in where your old disk was an reboot to recognize and use...