Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN570 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, Up to 3,500 MB/s - WDS100T3B0C
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Beadgirl
> 3 dayIt’s 1.83 tb
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Callum Creed
> 3 dayI *LOVE* this drive and it saved my butt when my last one crashed. It is LIGHTNING fast.
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Anonymous Lee
> 3 day5/5 would recommend buying. Unless your using certain cloning software with your current hardware!
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Alexis Salazar
> 3 dayEs rápido, y para el portátil hizo notar un gran cambio, demasiado recomendado.
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Gianni Iaboni
> 3 dayGreat service. Drive was bad and they refunded my money asap. Not like ASUS who sold me a bad motherboard and after only having the thing for 5 weeks, they told me to kick rocks and that they won’t warranty it. Talk about suckie off shore company. This wouldn’t happen if things were still Made in America.
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Ray
> 3 dayArrived on time and as described. Easy install on my Asus laptop. I only wish I had purchased this before I started putting files onto the factory SSD. lesson learned.
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Sean
> 3 dayThe motherboard I have didnt have any brackets to install this drive.
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Juliana
21-11-2024Desde que lo instalé (yo misma) me ha funcionado perfecto en mi macbook air versión early 2015. Eso sí se debe comprar el adaptador aparte.
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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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Allen C. Huffman
> 3 dayIf you still have a mechanical upgrade, and your laptop support adding an M.2 SSD like this, just do it. Its night and day different. I used to wait MINUTES for the crappy work Dell to boot, and now its ready to go in about 30 seconds. Amazing boost.