Samsung 960 EVO Series - 250GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD (MZ-V6E250BW)
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Blake
> 3 daySamsung youve done it again! This is the neatest upgrade Ive done to a PC in a long time! My load time went from about 1-2 minutes to about 5 seconds. I could not believe it! Worth every penney! from what I tested, in my laptop this thing can write around 4GB/PS> Pros: Very Fast Never failed in any aspect Easy Install and set up! Cons: NONE Definitely put your OS on this bad boy.
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ahh
> 3 dayWorked like a charm. Performance was 2x low when I put in pcie x2 slot. Moved to the x4 slot and all is good.
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Barbara Whitlow
> 3 dayBest drive ever. Computer boots to usable in 9.2 seconds
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HONG SEUNG EUI
> 3 dayThis product is not high in temperature An average of 32 degrees I am using it for the C drive and it is at an excellent temperature level compared to other NVME products
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Jake
> 3 dayEasy enough to install and works well. You wont really notice the speed boost unless you are doing some specific applications. Id recommend it just because of the size and cost its great to have as a boot drive. For larger storage, more value, or a gaming computer..... just stick with a regular SATA SSD. I still recommend to buy Samsung though.
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Brandon
> 3 dayThis thing is unbelievable. Only had it for a few weeks, but its so stinking fast!
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Jose Arturo Jimenez Marquez
Greater than one weekMuch better than I expected it to be.
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Ron Hamric
Greater than one weekPurchased this product from Amazon and installed it in my system. After about a week it failed. Requested a replacement from Amazon and had it in two days. Sent the bad one back with no problem.The new one is working fine so far. It is a great SSD and fast.
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Robert J
> 3 dayLoved the possibility, but my motherboard was in conflict with the product.
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Nathan Hatch
> 3 dayIve always loved SSDs in my PCs, but this is my first NVMe disk. This thing screams! Read or write, this is incredibly fast. Windows boots up in a blink. Applications load extremely fast. The only thing I would do differently is buy a larger capacity drive. 250GB is becoming small by today standards. Its been workable, but a 500GB ot 1TB would be more preferable.