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William
12-06-2025Even when somehow water and soda got on it on multiple occasions it still work lol. Its been in my laptop and my desktop so pretty reliable.
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yxng
> 3 dayI don’t know what else to say. It plugged in just fine, no problems, easy install.
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RF
> 3 dayBought it on sale, using it for all my Games, games load faster, cant go wrong with Samsung NVme M.2s.
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Gemma Pellegrino
> 3 dayExtremely fast data transfer speeds. Read was 3500Mb/sec, Write was 3464 Mb/sec. The cloning my Boot Device (Samsung EVO 870) took 21 minutes to complete. Installed in a ( RIITOP NVMe Adapter M.2 PCIe SSD to PCI-e x4/x8/x16 Converter Card with Heat Sink for M.2 (M Key), it stays extremely cool, 43 degrees C.
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Carlos
Greater than one weekSin problemas !!!!!! Trabaja muy bien 100% recomendado
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ilya
> 3 dayI is very disappointing when you pay your money for the broken product.
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Marilie Bernhard
> 3 dayWorks as expected. Recognized right away. Super easy to install but you might need to find the screws that came with your mobo or get a little kit that comes with this so you can screw it in. Loading times in my games have definitely improved so to get great speed sand a decent amount of storage is a huge win for computer workers and gamers.
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Dubvtb3
> 3 dayExtremely easy way to improve system performance and boot times. Upgraded my standard SSD for more space and faster speeds and it delivered the whole package!
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S. Carr
> 3 day4 year old laptop with failing hard drive. This ssd drive replaced the failing drive. Using the Samsung software to clone the existing hard drive and this is running better than new. Windows 11 upgrade had brought the speed of the old hard drive down dramatically, but now the system is running better than expected.
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Erich
> 3 dayI installed this as an upgrade on my wifes Macbook Pro 15 Retina (Late 2013) using the Sintech NGFF M.2 nVME SSD Adapter Card ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CWWAENG/ ) and it works flawlessly. I had read reports about issues with various non-Apple SSDs in this era of Macbooks but I can assert ours sleeps/hibernates as same as it did before, I made zero changes to OS settings. For data migration, I opted to make a USB boot disk and do a fresh OS install and then do data migration from TimeMachine backup. This process was very smooth but did take a few hours to copy everything over from the external USB drives (we use 2x drives for Time Machine for redundancy). I ran AmorphosDiskMark 4.0 before removing the old disk and after install and data-migration on the new disk. We are running BigSur 11.7.3 with Case-Sensitive APFS. The reported speed are more than 100% faster. See attached photo. I could not be happier.