Crucial MX500 500GB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, up to 560MB/s - CT500MX500SSD1(Z)
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Antonio
> 3 dayTutto ok facile L istallazione, fa il suo dovere e non notato nessun problema
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Pedro
> 3 dayMe ha gustado el precio que he conseguido por el mucha capacidad de almacenaje después es fácil instalar sacar el disco duro que tenía y poner el nuevo con sus tornillos
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kRel
> 3 daySpendere 73€, poichè oggi tanto costava questo SSD, su un Acer Aspire 5920G vecchio di 10 anni, non è stato facile ma il risultato ha ripagato la somma spesa: questo è lunico upgrade possibile su questo già ottimo portatile con HDD a 5400 rpm che ansimava sotto Windows 10 e le attuali applicazioni non certo leggere, che imponevano estenuanti attese.
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J&J
> 3 dayI have owned a few versions of there drives and this one is on par with the others. Might not be Samsung fast but in the real world you cannot tell and performance change from the old 850evo 256g to this one
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Techni
Greater than one weekJutilise ce ssd depuis quelques temps et aucune variation de performance nest apparue. La garantie de 5 ans me permet dêtre rassuré quen a la longévité.
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Remo Furlanetto
Greater than one weekEl disco es bueni y rapido. Muy ligero. He comprado solamente para poner dentro del dell latitude E5570, pero el disco es mas grande que el espacio para poner. Antes de comprar, yo había preguntado al soporte de crucial y han dicho que era perfecto. Tuve que cortar una parte y perder la garantía para funcionar
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Jb
> 3 dayI’ve done upgrades using Crucial products (SSDs and RAM). They’re amazing and reliable. I was planning on replacing my 2017 iMac 4k’s internal hard drive with this fast SSD, but the upgrade process looks more daunting so I opted to just put it in an external enclosure. My iMac runs extremely fast with this external solution as my boot drive.
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Éric
> 3 dayLogiciel de transfert de données hyper facile et efficace, a donné une seconde vie à mon portable... WoW!
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Julian
> 3 dayVery speed, much likr
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Extechie
Greater than one weekFour stars instead of five is related to the ease of installation...not. My system had had a 128GB SSD since new and I have made it a point to try to keep files and secondary applications on a slower much larger hard drive. But recently I needed a couple programs on the SSD and it was filled to the point where it reported only 1.8GB free. I should mention this is a Windows 10 OS on an Intel i7 processor with 16G RAM 3TB in HDD and a bunch of other stuff, but a pretty vanilla setup. These days 1.8GB is not a lot of free space for the system disk so I looked at several 500G and bought the Crucial MX500.