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El tony
> 3 dayNot good shipping method ! paper bag for soothing soo pricey !
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Cesar Douglas
> 3 dayI dont know if it works, because the Heatsink is missing, so cant install.....
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Tonio
> 3 dayTrès bien et facile à installer
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Daniel Waid
> 3 dayGreat product. Easy install, super fast. Can’t wait to see what Seagate does with Gen5 coming soon!
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Client Kindle
> 3 dayAcheté pour ma ps5, rempli parfaitement son rôle.
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Kenneth Sashi
Greater than one weekDidnt expect next day delivery for the item. Have yet to test and i am still waiting for my PS5 to arrive. Everything looks good, peace of mind to purchase from official seller.
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Matt
> 3 daySeagate has always been my go to drives for my Playstations and even my Xbox
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Charlie S.
> 3 dayI bought this SSD as a boot drive for my recent build. 512GB is a perfect size to install Windows on, as the base Windows installation only takes ~50GB (probably less, too lazy to check) leaving you with a ton of free space to install frequently used applications or smaller games on that would benefit from fast loading times. Wish it was a little larger in capacity, as the larger the SSD the faster the speeds, but its a Gen 4 SSD which is miles better than select Gen 3 SSDs and is also 1000x better than the 7200RPM HDD I previously used.
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Vladymir Gonzalez
> 3 dayViene en un empaque muy sencillo de abrir, es 100% compatible con PlayStation 5 además de ser fácil de instalar y setear. Ya viene con disipador térmico así que no hay que batallar para comprar uno aparte. Recomendada
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KTS
> 3 dayThe Firecuda is a good hard drive all around. I have a Dell XPS 89830, and I had to replace the original HD because the factory install put a large angle head SATA cable on the HD. I clean the dust out of my PCs twice a year. Opening the PC eventually weakened the SATA cable and it broke. The power supply swing out mechanizm has a bar that was hitting the SATA angle head cable connector a bit too much. I put a stratight SATA cable on the SATA port on the original HD. I tested the port by wiggling the cable and the HD port broke off. I glued gunned the thing together to get buy until the Firecuda arived. The original HD is a standard Seagate HD. The Dell XPS 8930 is a bit slow without the Optane module enabled OEM Seagate Hd. With the Seagate Firecuda, it boots fairly fast without Optane enabled. There is a big difference. With Optand enabled, Firecuda, it is faster yet.