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Milton Pichon
> 3 dayI have this SSD drive installed as the OS drive in an Intel 5th generation NUC that has Elementary OS 7 Horus Linux installed on it. I will definitely be purchasing from them again.
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Timothy
> 3 dayThis ssd is lightweight and a good value for the price. Manufactured in the USA. Drive works well and has not given any issues
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Timymtraven
> 3 dayMy boy installed for his PS4. It loads quicker and has more storage. I thought it was good value.
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Adam Nikrandt
> 3 dayJust an ordinary sata
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Joe Garofalo
> 3 dayI have no complaints or concerns so far. However, I use these as usb boot up hard drives for many Linux Raspberry Pi 4, fours that I am programming. I bought this one to setup the Raspberry pi OS to bootup thru a usb port so I could program on my Asus X200ca laptop. I ran into issues with the bios which doesnt allow because I learned the bios firmware needs to be updated to permit the temp change. Still researching how to do this, as I tried all that I found on Youtube and no luck so far. This M.2 drive is very reliable for many uses.. Thank you Timetec! Joe Garofalo Boca Raton, Fl
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Armando Arellano
Greater than one weekexcelente producto llegaron en nuenas condiciones para actualiza la capacidad de mi computadora
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SlimeReview
> 3 dayThe Timetec 1tb M2 ssd is definitely great value for your money. If you don’t want to drop $100 on a name brand ssd and don’t necessarily care about a few milliseconds in difference of loading speed in your games or large files then definitely get this ssd. I will say the speed of this SSD is a little slow compared to others but it is really great for the price. Great starter ssd or even an additional ssd to add some storage for non-essential files
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JOHN BLACKLEY 83 YEAR OLD
> 3 dayVERY REASONABLE. I JUST USE IT TO HOLD MUSIC FILES.
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Sunrise
> 3 daySo far so good. In general, it has better in read-write performance and so lower latency than my mechanical HDD.
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Douglas M.
> 3 dayBought 2 of these. I also bought a usb disk duplicator. Used the duplicator on my linux drive, but my windows drive was 2T, and I only bought the 1T version, so I couldnt use the duplicator. First tried running linux gpartd, but even though clone looked good in windows disk manager , windows wouldnt boot. So I downloaded the free copy of Macrium Reflect and used it. Cloning was a bit slow due to my USB2 limit, (Ive now ordered a USB3 board) but when it finished, windows booted and Im happy with the devices. I bought Macrium Reflect as a thank you for the fact that their tools have a functional eval, and their licenses are perpetual, not subscriptions.