SAMSUNG 980 SSD 1TB PCle 3.0x4, NVMe M.2 2280, Internal Solid State Drive, Storage for PC, Laptops, Gaming and More, HMB Technology, Intelligent Turbowrite, Speeds of up-to 3,500MB/s, MZ-V8V1T0B/AM
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Todd_in_MN
> 24 hourReplaced my 250 GB M.2 Main drive with this 1TB M.2 980.
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Jeremy W.
> 24 hourTwo big games and windows, stored on it and its full, games being call of duty cold war and Skyrim online.
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Gary Quiring
> 24 hourThis Samsung 980 SSD worked perfectly to replace a 256gb M.2 that was factory installed by HP. The most difficult part is opening these newer laptops up. Once I got it open swapping the M.2 out was easy. I used some cloning software to image the drive and expand the data partition. It worked perfectly. The speed is really fast. I used the Anker PowerExpand M.2 NVMe to help clone the HP SSD, it made things easy.
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Buyer.
> 24 hourMy computer already had a small Intel Rapid Storage Tech board in it so Windows boot up speed did not change but I had larger softwares that I wanted to load faster. Using this as the boot drive and original HD as storage drive so worked out well.
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Ben
> 24 hourBlasted my old 2.5 SATA SSD out of the water. The Desktop benchmark put it at 250% above normal speed range on the market - such a good value for your money to speed up any machine that is compatible with NVMe drives.
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bigjay
> 24 houri love this drive. but i hate the fake sales on amazon same price all over the web and you call it a sale. lies and more lies from amazon. this is why i dropped prime is do to all the lies.
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Ryan Chandler
> 24 hourThis drive is super fast despite having no DRAM. But who needs that when the buffer size is so huuuuuuuge! The price is right too, especially on sale! :)
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The Author
> 24 hourWas easy to install & works great!
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yoneiker
> 24 hourExcelente ☺️ 10/10
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uUu
> 24 hourThese guys showed up on the scene almost 10 years ago and brought nothing but quality. Even years later, others first on the scene were still struggling. Intel had insane QA, where controllers would bug out and report 5MB. Sometimes you could reflash them. Sometimes not. Anand Shimpi (founder of Anandtech) would later remark that if Intel kept such poor QA with their chip division, they’d go bankrupt in a month.