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Alexavier Torres
> 3 dayThis is a great budget option to install as your boot drive. But do not let that budget impression fool you, this drive holds true to its 3,500 MB/s read and write speed. However, if you are writing large files the speed will drop in the 2500-2800 MB/s speeds which is still pretty decent.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI bought 2 of these 2TB NVME hard drives. they are good for older Gen3 motherboards. im using a ryzen 9 5900x and a rog strix X470-F Motherboard and found that the second slot for NVME gets 2000mb/s as the first slot gets the rated 3500mb/s. if you are looking for good NVME M.2 hard drive for an older board get this they do work well.
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Me ha gustado todo
> 3 dayFacil de colocar y rapida
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Jay R.
> 3 dayNo need to overpay for the fastest SSD available, this Western Digital Blue SN570 is plenty fast and would be a nice upgrade to any system. I used this SSD to replace an old SATA SSD inside a PC that I was using as a media server - the motherboard had an NVMe slot but the PC itself was initially configured to use a low-capacity 64GB SATA SSD as the main boot drive. I needed more storage and that gave me the opportunity to upgrade to NVMe as well. I installed the Western Digital NVMe SSD, loaded Windows 11 onto it, and the speed increase was noticeable for sure. The PC wasnt slow before, but after switching to the NVMe it felt more snappy in the interface as well as when opening apps. Very good performance at a great price!
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William H.
Greater than one weekJust what I needed to speed up my laptop
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Reggie
> 3 dayyou get what you pay for with this ssd tbh its average for the price but not as fast as you think it would be
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Dan Gelinas
> 3 dayI must have read the description wrong or something. It did not fit my laptop even though I was pretty sure the write up said it did.
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Scax
> 3 dayTout est ok, capacité et vitesse on est sur du tlc :)
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Geraldine Perez
> 3 dayTo start up my PC
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NGchicago
> 3 dayThis was my situation; An early 2015 MacBook Air (13” 1466) that was in need of an upgrade, you will need an adapter that will cost you around $6.00 but works like a charm, the machine detects the drive without any issues of any kind with a boost not only in space but in performance/booting time as well!