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Jon Phan
> 3 dayI bought this and installed on my Dell XPS 8930 and it work great.
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Jesse
> 3 dayGreat NVME PCIe SSD, supreme writing and reading speed, used for a week, no problem shows up, great for the price!
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Neuhaus
08-06-2025Great space. Fast and easy to install.
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Al-Mothafar Al-Hasan
> 3 dayI was looking for a replacement for one of my SSDs, so I was looking for Samsung 980 ($130) or Samsung 970 Evo Plus ($160), a few reviews mentioned that SK Hynix Gold p31 is cheaper ($135) and doing a lot better than these Samsung options, so I decided to give it a try and buy SK Hynix one, I dont regret it at all, Im a Samsung fan (but not fanboy) and I think I did right to buy this product.
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mm1
> 3 dayDeals come and go prices tend to come down over longer periods of time. When I purchased this drive it was a good bang for the buck. I believe SK hynixs makes a good solid product that will last. The main reason I went after this drive was because its going in a laptop and it is one of the lowest power consumption higher-speed drive that I could find. Because it was going to be the OS drive and storage I wanted to make sure it was going to be one of the faster better performing drives. And yes small file transfer speeds are as good as it gets for PCIE 3.0.
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HUGE
> 3 dayThis drive rates over 400% on benchmark. Have it as my game drive loads super fast without issue. Installed on b560 board with 11600k. Price/performance unequalled. Get it !
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QuickSand
09-06-2025love it, easy to install... though its a bit expensive from the other M2 SSD but its faster than any M2 SSD around so i guess its worth the price..
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Ricky D
> 3 dayEasy to install and setup, fast timing!
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JoAnn Rodriguez
Greater than one weekGreat product
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bobb
> 3 daySpeed as advertised. Never went beyond 40c. Heatsink not needed, cant tell whether my stick is black or very dark green but says v3.0. Windows 7 needs a hotfix, I got it from utuber danimationstips, Jan/2021 post. Unfortunately for me, Win7 doesnt boot any faster than my existing sata SSD :( Any Mobo with UEFI should be able to boot. Your Mobo may need a firmware flash, check with your vendor. As usual, your Mobo BIOS should first see it, and then Windows Disk Manager should see it next. The Hynix Disk Manager is not worth much, seem to be written in a hurry and no care for Quality Control, the fonts are on top of each other. Oh, when I use the Hynix as the boot device, my PC will crash at sleep, I had to turn off hibernation (power cfg -H off). I dont use hibernation much but if you do, gotta resolve that issue.