SK hynix Gold P31 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen3 M.2 2280 Internal SSD, Up to 3500MB/S, Compact M.2 SSD Form Factor SSD - Internal Solid State Drive with 128-Layer NAND Flash
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Issania
> 3 dayWorks perfectly on my Dell Inspiron 7567.
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Allen B. peterson
> 3 dayI bought this and it worked fine for 4 months and now it doesnt work (< 1 year). The site says 5 year warranty but there is no authorized dealers listed on the site nor Amazon will not return it.
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clicq
> 3 dayThis is a new gen3 NVME drive by SK Hynix, and one of their first ones targeted directly to consumers. As an IT professional, Ive seen their disks as OEM drives provided by major manufacturers such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
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Ruiyang Sun
> 3 dayPretty worthy, the storage isn’t exact 1 TB but I understand the technical explanation.
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Korben
Greater than one weekI installed this 500Gb version into my laptop as the primary boot drive, and it works perfectly and extremely fast.
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Maul
Greater than one weekGo check the reviews, and look at random read performance, which is what matters for general use and loading times. Better than everything besides the 980 Pro, and better than the 970 Evo Plus as well (which also excels over most PCIe 4.0 drives in this manner). Unless you really transfer a lot of huge files on a regular basis, this is the drive to get - the price to performance is insane. Cant wait to see their 4.0 drive.
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Zeb
> 3 dayLoad times on my games are amazing, and for the price it sure beats the competition! Working for an IT company where we mainly use Samsung and Western Digital Hard Drives, these are an awesome value and hold up on the speeds.
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BMO
Greater than one weekA lot of people have never heard of SK Hynix, but believe it or not, they make a lot of the RAM and flash storage chips inside many different smartphones, including the RAM in the iPhone 11 and the flash storage of the Google Pixel 4.
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Kitteness
> 3 dayDoes the things its supposed to the way its supposed to.
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William J Walsh
> 3 dayI had a 250 gig SSD and I needed more room so I bought this one terabyte SSD and cloned it by using Macrium Reflect. Took the old one out of my computer and installed this cloned drive and it started right up and I had 75% more space on my C:/ drive.