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Rajon McCall
Greater than one weekOk this was my first ssd and it did not disappoint. Start up time went from 5-10 mins on my old build to 10-20 seconds in my second build. I still use HDD but the SSD is my boot drive and I will stay with that.
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straightforward
> 3 dayThis is another great Samsung product. You can never go wrong with these flash drives. I have been buying them for years. They are fast and dependable. If you look at the cost per GB these are a good value especially when you factor in the dependability and fast speeds. Much better than any WD or Sabrent.
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Sercin
> 3 dayClose to benchmark results. Good but some pricey
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Joe
> 3 dayI installed this as my boot drive. I don’t think about it. It just works. It has plenty of storage and everything is lightning fast.
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Felix Schweizer
> 3 dayBought a new Thinkpad Carbon X1 8th Gen with 256GB as the 1TB was about $500 more expensive. Used the free Macrium to clone it over, was super-easy. The only difficulty was that Win RE partition was last, so I had to manually drag the four partitions over, making sure the NTFS C: was last. Then used the advanced feature to make use of all the left disk space for the C: drive. Cloning was done in 3 minutes, taking off the five screws on the back of the X1 and then the one screw that holds the HD in place took another 2mins. Downloading and installing Macrium took the longest :)
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Corkscrew
> 3 dayCant believe that 500GB can transfer at 35GB a second, all the while on a chip not much larger than an eraser.
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Wendy
> 3 dayBought this to upgrade my SSD. I has to buy another USB drive to download my system to. Other than that, happy with the choice.
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mario bouffard
> 3 dayfonctionne bien satisfait
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Nate Arrigoni
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic drive and I have had no problems with it other then heat. My MOBO has the M.2 slot just under the CPU, an area that tends to get warm so that could contribute a bit. The controller temps tend to get around or over 70C at heavy load for me which is the throttle temp to protect the memory. Right now I am at 55C watching Twitch and writing this.
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Wendy
> 3 dayGreat product!
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