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Alpha Casual
> 3 dayDrive was super fast. Sometimes speeds were even better than advertised. Having said that it is completely unreliable. Mine died in 5 months, critical failure. All data is unrecoverable. Be weary the price reflects longevity. Switched back to Samsung :/
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Kichigai_dave
> 3 dayA little bit pricey but you do get a heatsink perfectly designed for the PS5. So its a no brainer and a quick & easy installation.
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Julien
> 3 dayProduit bien pensé, exactement ce quil fallait pour mon nouveau P5 Plus 1To Crucial.
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Neville McInn
> 3 dayGreat bit of Tec
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Iisundownii
> 3 dayBest idea ever removed my heatsinks on my ssds and used these. Its a better design and zero issues what a great idea.
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Genius
> 3 dayDer Kühler ist sehr einfach zu verbauen . Das Wärmeleitpad ist bereits auf dem Kühlkörper aufgeklebt , nur Folie abziehen und auf den Speicher setzen . Passt genau in die PlayStation! Bisher alles top!
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Miguel Rodriguez
> 3 dayjust get rid of acronis as soon as finished cloning. it causes weird problems with filesystem.
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Reza J.
> 3 dayKeep in mind that all Sabrent 4TB Rocket 4 Plus NVMes have components on both sides. The 4TB one is very thick on the bottom side, so if your casing requires the bottom to be slim it wont fit. Youll be better off getting the WD850(even though there is no 4TB option yet).
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Fuzzy Dunlop
> 3 dayJoined the PS5 SSD cool kids club and needed to get a heatsink for my SN850. This heatsink actually replaces the cover of the expansion bay itself and has a heatsink built onto half of it. The whole piece is aluminum and the heatsink underneath has a thick white thermal pad installed already. Just remove the plastic and screw this into place. I like that in theory this adds more surface area to attract heat and has slots to direct airflow. Full disclosure I added a thin, flexible, blue thermal pad to the SN850 to ensure good adhesion and have had no issues.
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Dakota Lemke
> 3 dayI cannot review / recommend or give any details of the drive as all I got for my money was an empty box...still I could try stuffing that into my PC and see if it improves storage and performance... anyhow Amazon are graciously refunding the purchase cost, so bravo to them...