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Michael A. Milauskas
Greater than one weekI never had/used a solid state drive before but my iMacs hard drive crashed and I needed a replacement. Thank God I had time machine and could restore my mac. In any case, I am pleased with the performance so far and it should last longer and function better/faster than my old drive. Cost was good for the amount of storage. Im satisfied.
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Ron
> 3 dayExcellent product, I have several Samsung drives
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new-review
Greater than one weekNice drive for my immense HD videos. Samsung gets all 5 Stars. A++++++
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Doug Drinkwater
> 3 dayIt was a little more pricy than some other SATA SSDs. This is my second drive with my main drive as M.2. I am happy so far.
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Luis A Molina
> 3 dayGreat product overall. If you’re going to buy this for a desktop remember to buy the bracket!
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Alexander Breton
> 3 daybuy 10 disk, and all have bad performance, test in different laptops. after two months, works slowly (all the disk have the same)
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K-Star
> 3 dayI’m a music producer, musician, audio engineer. I was looking for an external drive to house all of my software, so that I wouldn’t over load my computer’s SSD with software and plugins. I bought this one because it was priced very inexpensively, but to my surprise it was a slow dud.
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Skygoddess
Greater than one weekOrdered one and called Samsung for help installing. Told by Samsung that SSD more than likely defective. Sent back SSD and ordered another. Second time with Samsung, after 30 minutes with support, told that SSD is not compatible with my older system even though it showed up as compatible. Still waiting for refunds.
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Russell M.
> 3 dayI bought this based on everything you need to upgrade, blah, blah, blah. Of course, all you get is a bare drive in a box with no instructions. They point you to a website that is mostly for blenders and refrigerators. You finally find the page for SSDs. The problem is, the page doesnt work with Chrome or that silly Microsoft browser whose name escapes me. Then you search on Google, which points you to an almost unreadable guide with low-res screen shots about all the other things you have to buy if you want to actually USE the drive.
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greg
> 3 dayGreat addition to my pc!