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FR
> 3 dayInstallation depends on the location of your m2 port, mine required taking the drive cage off (which depends on your individual PC). Would be nice if the ssd would include a screw for the mother board. I havent seen a commercially bought PC with having those tiny screws on the MB already, so including it would be nice. I had to look through all my PC repair boxes to find one. Not a big deal...but..
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Pierpaolo Romanelli
> 3 dayperfetto ti cambia la vita , pc va a razzo e tantissimo spazio
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Smriti
> 3 dayI just loved it ... superb speed
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Tanmay Mahapatra
> 3 dayCouldnt be any happier. For such a low price, its a great performing 1 TB nvme m.2 ssd. Just go for it.
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David
Greater than one weekI love it! Super snappy and lots of storage. One con is it runs hot. I had to get an aftermarket heat sync for it, but other than that its perfect.
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Victor J Virella
> 3 dayMy computer improved a little, login is much faster and data also much safer.
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t7c192
Greater than one weekInstalled flawlessly on my HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 15-cr0091ms 2 in 1 PC. Had to use recovery disc media from HP software and fully reinstall a brand new image with zero issues whatsoever. The left image is the OEM 128GB M.2 and the right is the Crucial NVME P1. The speed of this beast is amazing. Now I can spawn multiple VMs and they all load in a snap. I have also included an after image on the Momentus cache enabled i have sequentials write of up to 3700 plus
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AliasJay
> 3 dayThe P1 is an excellent upgrade. Benchmarked at just over 2000MBs read 1700MBs write as advertised.
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Helene D.
> 3 dayParfait en presque tout points.
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RagingBear
13-06-2025None of the motherboards with M.2 slots that I own know how to deal this blazing speed ... I had to get the PCIe X4 adapter to get it right into the bus to see just how fast these can really run. 2500Meg/sec for one system and 2250Meg/sec for the other WOW!
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