Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe Internal SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 2,400 MB/s - WDS100T2B0C
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ryanyuan
> 24 hourThis NVMe is perfect. Gets the job done for a great price, is extremely reliable, and has no issues. Its a 1 TB NVMe device for around $100. Thats about as cheap as it gets for something like this. I bought this one in particular because Western Digital is a brand name, known for their electronic components so I decided to go with theirs. No problem so far. 10/10 would recommend.
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L. Moscrop
> 24 hourI’ve had this installed for a few days with no problems now it’s up and running. HOWEVER, MAKE SURE RAID IS ENABLED IN THE BIOS BEFORE INSERTING. Will stop the pc from booting at all else wise.
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Peter Korsavidis
> 24 hourPut this in a external enclosure (asus rog arion) for my wife to hold her pics and videos. Its fast enough and works as described.
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CNCMILL
> 24 hourSoftware needed to use wont install and support is terrible
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Juan jose
> 24 hourPor el momento todo correcto
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Brent G
> 24 hourWorks. Very fast boot, transferred 29gbs from sata 3 western digital ssd from this nvme pcie m.2 in about 3.5 minutes. Insane.
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Aman
> 24 hourI researched a lot before buying this one. Compared almost all possible options in the market be it Crucial P1 P2 P5, Samsung evo, Kingston, XPG & Adata. I compared it thoroughly with P1 & P2 and found out WD was the finest, P1 & P2 gives read/write speed of upto 2000/1700mbps & 2400/1700mbps respectively whereas, WD gives you 2400/1950mbps of read/write speed at same price range.
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Priyanshu Pandey
> 24 hourAfter 7 months of usage:
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Philip Wood
> 24 hourWorks great, easy to install in my 2015 13” MacBook Pro (with an adaptor to Apple proprietary connection) very happy.
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Ravi Iyer
> 24 hourBought this for Rs.5099/- above average speed and pc booting takes just around 10 secs. Speed range is around 1700mb/s to 2300mb/s it varies.