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nick
> 24 hourIts only been a month or so since I did a drive swap and reinstall. We will see in the long run how its working still. Ill keep this updated but Id give it a 4 so far.
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Dr. Marjorie Boyer MD
> 24 hourDrives arrived next day which was great as i needed the extra space for raw videos needing editing before going on YouTube, these drives have a high transfer rate and so far have not been any issues with them.
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Rafael Hernandez
> 24 hourGreat hard drive, my laptop works faster, would recommend it...
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Daniel Isaac Ochoa Viloria
> 24 hourCumple con lo que especifica el anuncio. Estoy muy contento con el producto.
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Jason Konopelski
> 24 hourLo uso en mi PC, y me ha resultado facil de instalar y buen tiempo de respuesta.
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PR from Colorado
> 24 hourI chose this SSD for a home security camera recordings, to keep the computer as quiet as possible and lower the power consumption on a 24-hour device. At this price point and with a 1000 TBW, there is no reason to worry about wearing it out with recording overwrites, by the time it dies I will either need a new PC, or another storage technology will be available. It is very fast for the intended use, scrolling through video recordings is instantaneous and smooth. Highly recommend.
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Virgil Antonov
> 24 hourExcelent SSD 2T and a convenient price. Thank you
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D S
> 24 hourSilicon Power is LITERALLY the ONLY brand I buy. Why? When I used to work at my last Computer Repair Shop, I would see LOTS of Hard Drives coming in for upgrade/cloning over to SSD. What I also saw was that there were a lot of these off-brand SSDs that customers would buy from who knows where, and sure enough, they typically failed at about an 80% fail rate of at least the first attempt of cloning/migrating over the OS from the HD to the SSD. What brand, didnt fail? The only brand I ever had not to fail on the first migration/cloning attempt was Silicon Power (SP). The cool thing about SP is that they have great deals usually, so the price is never a concern when Im shopping for another SSD. Also, they hook you with FREE software to take care of your cloning/data transfer needs. Just register the SSD drive on their website located on the back of the packaging. Enter the code they ask you for and boom! You get the download link. I would Highly Recommend Silicon Power. Hope this helps someone make up their mind that may be shopping for a new SSD drive, whether you are upgrading or just adding to your setup....Go With Silicon Power!
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Kaiser
> 24 hourGood value for the price.
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kone
> 24 hourA great product