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Carlos H Barrera
> 3 dayFast delivery, and great SSD. Higher performance that previous SSD. Great Brand
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jim
> 3 dayit works great once I installed it into the correct
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Juan L.
> 3 dayMuy satisfecho con su resultado. Si tu placa dispone de slot NV, muy rápida y recomendable.
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Jake
> 3 dayExactly what I expected from this SSD. Easy to install, Great value and does everything I need it to do.
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M7md
> 3 dayGreat price for a great product
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Savraj
> 3 dayI gave it top marks because it worked out for me.
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PWP.FC3
> 3 dayI purchased a mobo & cpu combo which was an i5-11600kf with a Gigabyte Aorus Z590-E mobo but sent that back after it fried my Founders Edition 1080Ti and refused to let me boot to install Windows. With a KF I had no onboard gpu and so enabling CSM would mean no booting with any kind of graphics so the board would beep, restart, try to post, fail, beep, reboot, continue forever.
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Nap
> 3 dayHonestly loved this. Like any other m.2 ssd it was really easy to install it. Being using for 6 months and is still going great. Made my hdd pc into a dream pc lol. But honestly I would highly recommend this m.2 ssd over others since this has the best price to TBW ratio than other ssds.
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rgviva
> 3 dayDrive is ok, it works. But the most annoying thing you need special WD software (windows only) to update the drive firmware. Linux already has standard open source nvme cli tool which is capable of updating the firmware, but WD does not make those FW files available for download. I contacted support and they were empathetic but useless.
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Bryan Rooney
> 3 daydidnt come with instructions so just googled it and watched a quick youtube video for the actual setup. the install was a cakewalk, took the back of my asus tuf a15 off, slipped this guy in, put the screw in the hold it in place then closed it back up. the actual setup was quite simple and now i have a second ssd drive of 1tb.... ill probably never use that much space but why not have it? simple and quick upgrade that doesnt take a pro to do