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Jay D Griffin
> 3 daySo far no issue with the memory stick
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Patrick
> 3 dayWas pretty stoked to get this bad boy into my rig and see what kind of loading times Id get. After installing it into the first PCIe slot I could find, I booted into BIOS and saw the drive was recognized, so I had no apprehension. Fast forward a few hours and Ive tried everything short of reinstalling Windows. Its simply undetectable to Windows. Ive ordered a replacement that should be here in a couple days, so Ill adjust my review based on how (and if) that one performs. Until then, its 1 star from me.
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Matthew
> 3 dayEasy to install and good storage.
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diwulechao
Greater than one weekUnder the chip shortage, Samsung is secretly switching controller for 970 evo plus. 980 evo dont even have a DRAM. WD is switching parts without telling customer. Crucial is doing the same. SK hynix is the only one who is not doing this YET. Get it before its too late. Dont buy Samsung lastest SSD unless you can find pre 2020 ones.
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Shaun Walker
> 3 dayI mean, Im coming from a SATA 840 Pro to an NVME drive... of course shes quick. But boot up in under 10 seconds. In Windows fully loaded and done with the background load ups in under 30 from power on? Its a snappy drive.
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moonhoon
> 3 dayWorks well. Great performance
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Summit
> 3 dayI bought a new gaming laptop to run the new MSFS 2020 and its a data-intensive sim. Brought home new laptop which can take two m.2s and comes with a 256 in it, so I moved the data from the original M.2 to this one and then made this one the boot and primary while reformatting the other. Good grief this thing is fast! It benchmarks much better than the other drive that came in my laptop. Really impressed, especially at this price. Planning to get another one to upgrade my business laptop. Highly recommend!
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pyrog
> 3 dayA bit more expensive than dram-less drives but worth the slight speed bump? Depends on you needs. I use this as my main boot drive replacing a Samsung 860 EVO and the difference was noticeable. Maybe 2-3 sec decrease in boot time so significantly faster than an already fast drive.
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DeadMoon87
> 3 dayI bought this to replace the internal SSD in an Acer Predator Helios 300. The old one worked fine, but I was constantly having to shuffle games around and running out of space. Unscrewing and cracking the casing open on my laptop to get to the NVME slot was a bit nerve-wracking, but it was well worth the effort in the end.
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Coco M.
> 3 dayI picked up this one because it was on sale and not knowing it is not compatible with MacOS. I tried it on several NVMe 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 enclosures but the SSD fails to be recognized by my Macbook Pro (running the latest MacOS Big Sur 11.3.1). It remains undetected by the Disk Utility, so there is no way to initialize it.
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