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Miguel Ruiz
> 24 hourMe gusto mucho, lo unico negativo seria que son 460gb pero de resto todo bien y muy veloz
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Charles W.
> 24 hourRelatively fast drive, not 980 pro fast by any means but not the slowest. This is a dram-less drive so speeds nose dive pretty quickly, not that most will notice. This is full on SanDisk drive ( WD owns SanDisk ) so it should be reliable. It doesnt run to hot as some faster drives do but it will throttle if it does heat up. I use this in a Linux laptop and it works perfectly, speeds are close to the rating so no complaints there.
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Jayson Rhoades
> 24 hourGarbage
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Nigel
> 24 hourDrive was really easy to install, didnt come with a mounting screw which was a bit of a disappointment. When I initially installed the drive it didnt show up in explorer which was fixed by using widows drive manager to initialize the drive, which took seconds to do. I would recommend a heat sink for this drive it does get a little on the warm side.
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Dr. Yvonne Abshire Jr.
> 24 hourworks as description. nothing to complain. But I made a mistake. My laptop doesnt support this one. So, be sure to check the compatibility before purchase if you want to buy it to upgrade the laptop SSD.
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Michael Brown
> 24 hourAlthough the specs seem to match for both the WD SN770 2TB and Dell 7550 (PCIe 4 should work in PCIe 3 systems at PCIe 3 speeds), the laptop simply would *NOT* recognize the SSD, no matter what I tried in the BIOS. Tried different M.2 slots to no avail, and Dell support was unable to help. However, I replaced this with the Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB and the 7550 detected it and ran with no issues at all.
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Darryl
> 24 hourVery nice m.2 SSD. Super fast and have had no issues
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Nick D.
> 24 hourGreat so far! Looking to buy another one at some point.
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John
> 24 hourI’ve installed my OS on this memory and it’s awesome, my pc gets ready to use in literally 3 - 5 seconds
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M.V.
> 24 hourA bit tricky to install on some motherboards (had to remove graphic card on mine, and it also taken up 2 asata slots, so needed to move my SSDs a bit)