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BBW
> 24 hourIts not the fastest SSD on the market but the performance/price ratio is superb. Im getting 7000MB/s+ read on a single drive and doubled to 14000MB/s on RAID0 setup. Q1T1 is decent as well. Benched from 12700K Z690/DDR5 system.
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Armin
> 24 hourIve bought a brand new drive from a local retailer and it had sporadic corruptuion problems from the beginning, system failures until it finally died no more than a month after I bought it.
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Dave
> 24 hourI purchased this in Feb of 2022. As a longtime Samsung user, I was taking a big risk by changing brands in order to gain what ostensibly was equivalent lifespan and better performance. I was nervous because a family member had previously purchased a Kingston SSD and had it fail. My build was plagued with random pauses from the get-go, but I didnt use it frequently enough to diagnose it. In hindsight that was obviously an SSD issue. 13 months after purchase, windows crashed. After a hard reboot, the SMART data that the BIOS is seeing is telling me the drive is toast. It wont boot at all now. Lesson learned: stick to Samsung. This drive is a steaming pile waiting to die after you put important data on it.
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Felix Quezada
> 24 hourProbably fastest ssd as of today
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Efrain G. Gallardo
> 24 hourIts pretty fast. Dont forget to install a heatsink.
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Alex Crawford
> 24 hourNo issues with the product, just wish I got more storage. If anyone’s looking to get an M.2 or any type of storage for that matter, do yourself a favor and get at least 1TB
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Ken
> 24 hourExcellent and very fast drive. Runs significantly cooler than the equally fast drive it replaced in my system both using the same motherboard heatsink. Recommended!
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maine
> 24 hourgreat product
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Enrique D.
> 24 hourPara actualizar los discos duros de mi laptop
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AngryMonkey12601
> 24 hourIt works no issues so far