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Jalen Johnson
> 3 dayThe package I received came damaged. It appears to not have caused any damage to the stick itself, but nobody wants to spend $150+ dollars to receive a fragile package such as a M.2 NVme SSD in this kind of condition.
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@id.michelle
Greater than one weekI like it so far came in super quick. Im impressed with the package and how CLEAN this drive is. This is perfect for my ps5. I no longer have to delete games is pretty much whats its for but games run smoothly no problems. I dont notice it at all which is a good thing.
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Tristram
> 3 daySuper fast (both speed wise and delivery time). Price dropped too.
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Sidney ramirez
> 3 dayI would recommend this over any PlayStation version.
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Gaffney982
> 3 dayI bought the 2tb version and its absolutely worth every penny. Even though my motherboard is only Gen 3 compatible, this ssd is still a huge step up in speed vs my old XPG SX8200 512gb one.
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M. C.
> 3 dayUsing this in my new build to replace a 12 yr old workhorse. SSD read/write speeds on the WD Black series SSD’s is awesome on Windows 11. I can copy/move gigs of data in, what to me, are lightning speeds compared to spinning drives. Installation was easy while putting together my new rig, and the thermal tape on the product is a great thing. One less item to worry about. Package arrived on time in new condition with all seals intact, as expected. Glad I made the ‘upgrade!’ Running Windows 11 Pro is seamless, as well!
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childly5303
Greater than one weekIt came earlier than the expected delivery date. I bought it to save the game, but its fast to read and write, so I think its good to install the operating system and use it as the main.
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Farid Asgarli
> 3 dayPurchased it on Cyber Monday and works at advertised, no complaints.
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CB
> 3 dayGreat product, good value
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Hal Prewitt
> 3 dayUndetectable by Windows or certain OSs when used with some USB-C Gen2 connections. Very odd, did work with a USB-A Gen2 connector but not with all C plugs. Using with USB-C Gen1 also failed to be detected. Likely something to do with the Gen4 PCIe design incapability with USB-C Gen 1 and certain Gen2. Best to use only with M.2 connection.