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Jason M Jarmacz
> 3 dayI didn’t know that storage of this capacity could be packed into a package that small. This thing is literally about the size of a cigarette lighter and can hold a terabyte of information.
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amaury forsythe
> 3 dayExelente para los viendo juegos
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MfThomas
> 3 dayI use this for Time Machine backup on 2020 13 Macbook pro laptop. Quick and stable.
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pidloop
> 3 dayBought two of these for use on RPi 4. Both worked very well for a few months. Then one started to report bad blocks and require fsck every boot. After a few days even this failed and the drive never worked again. The other one is still working fine after several months. So I gave 3 stars as average of 1 and 5.
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Gerald
> 3 dayI use this PNY Elite 240GB as the primary storage on my Raspberry PI4. Since the station is battery powered, power consumption is a factor, which this fills admirably. It is also the perfect size for the PI4 storage needs. It doesnt seem to slow anything down and, in fact, speeds up the PI4 operations.
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Ronald McCutchin
> 3 dayWord great
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M. Parr
> 3 dayThis little thing works great. Super fast. Better than the larger thumb drives I was using. Worth the change and extra size.
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Rowe
> 3 dayGot mine on a sale. It worked GREAT for old gen Xbox (Xbox One) storage. Noticeable improvement on load speed. Quicker downloads. Currently using on Xbox Series S. Still a good storage device, however, does not support Xbox Series X|S games. It does not claim to do so, so it still gets 5 stars from me. I got it cheap, and it was my first SSD. Amazing and surprising performance for the size of the thing lol
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Patti Anderson
> 3 dayBacking up my folders on my PC
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Pops
> 3 dayThis seems to be a really nice SSD. It seems to be of solid construction. It is small, just a little larger than a standard USB Thumb drive. I was impressed with the transfer speed when I loaded 350 GB of data to it. Actual times of around 7-7.5GB per minute from one external hard drive to this SSD. Given the age of the PC and the Ext. Drive holding the data, I am impressed. My only wish was that it had been C port capable. I expected it to heat up quickly and get very warm, I was pleasantly surprised at how little heat was present after some large transfers. So, I am quite happy with this purchase. If you need to take 480GB of DATA with you when you leave home, this is a good way to do it.