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Manuel
> 24 hourcumplen con la velocidades establecidas y estan muy baratos funciona muy bien
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Nadav Bonder
> 24 hourarrived very quickly and was very easy to install.
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Richard W.
> 24 hourExcellent product for the price.
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qinli
> 24 hourI bought the 2 tb mp34 - that’s the gen 3 drive *with* DRAM - for mass storage because my original 512 gig drive was filling up and due to the high rated endurance. at 60 dollars per terabyte on sale, this drive performs similarly to my much more expensive OEM xpg sx8200 pro boot drive (although it’s nearly full so performance may be affected). that’s a lot of both performance and capacity for a budget, although it may be worth looking around (e.g. pcpartpicker) for a promotional price. i can’t speak to the endurance or warranty because i’ve only used it for a week, but those claims are nice.
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Alan D Randolph
> 24 hourI bought the 256gb for a retro gaming light gun build. So far its working great running a Linux system!!
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J
> 24 hourGood product for the money, works well. My gripe is how its packaged and shipped. Its packaged in a cheap form fitted plastic cover with little support against bending. To make matters worse, it was shipped in a plastic Amazon bag to save money. Amazed it arrived without damage. Paired this with a metal external enclosure and its a durable, high capacity storage I can keep in my pocket that wont take forever to transfer files.
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Michael Ostia
> 24 hourI have been wanting to upgrade to an nvme for some time now but the prices have finally gone down to where I want them. I saw a deal on the silicon power a60 posted on the pc builder youtube channel and while that drive was cheaper by a few dollars, in going thru the reviews, this one seemed to have fewer issues regarding hardware swaps. Its there mind you and it seems to be the case with most manufacturers at this price point however, it looked to me liked the lottery with team group will have you ending up with slightly less quality drives to the review units sent to tech reviewers at worst. Sometimes, some people ended up with better ones. I hope the drive lasts me just as long as my old APACER sata ssd did and that this one I got has the advertised DRAM cache.
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coach george
> 24 hourI was excited to add 4TB to my rig. My MoBo has 4 M.2 ports. If this worked out, I would add others. Unfortunately the stick was DOA. It was delivered in an unopened package, so it wasnt tampered. I loaded it in my first port, controlled by the CPU. In my case it is a 12th Gen i9. No Joy. It was not recognized by the BIOS nor Windows 11 PRO. Next I loaded it into each of my remaining 3 slots controlled by the CHIP SET, Z690. Again, No Joy. I contacted Amazon and will be returning it. I also reached out to TEAMGROUP regarding compatibility with my MoBo, figuring perhaps it was not compatible, GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Ultra. I have not heard back from them yet. I would also want to verify that it now uses RTS5763DL controller and not Phison PS5013-E13 **UPDATE** I heard back from TEAMGROUP regarding compatibility with my MoBo, they responded Upon checking GIGABYTE online resources, the GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Ultra motherboard can support TEAMGROUP MP34 M.2 PCIe SSD. We suggest contacting GIGABYTE customer service for further assistance in checking the maximum storage requirement confirmation. I then asked about the Controller and DRAM chips on the drive, they responded TEAMGROUP’s SSDs will have different DRAM configurations and sizes, and will not have fixed certain solutions (brand or configuration, or ranks). Please be assured that TEAMGROUP’s SSDs are safe to use and covered under a limited warranty. In addition, the TEAMGROUP MP34 M.2 PCIe SSD has a DRAM Cache. This answers another reviewers statement that they do not. Finally I asked about the controller being shipped, they responded We understand the importance of customer reviews and the impact they can have on the buying decision. Our company takes product quality and customer satisfaction seriously, and we appreciate your concerns regarding the controller and NAND chips used in our products. While we are unable to disclose specific information about the current shipping controller, we can assure you that our products go through rigorous testing and quality assurance measures to ensure that they meet industry standards and provide reliable performance. We understand that transparency is important to our customers, and we strive to provide as much information as possible about our products. We regularly update our website with the latest reviews and specifications, and we encourage our customers to leave feedback about their experiences with our products. Regarding your concern about cutting corners to reduce costs, we want to assure you that we do not compromise on quality to lower prices. Our team of engineers and designers work tirelessly to create innovative and high-quality products that meet the needs of our customers. We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration as we continue to improve our products and services. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns. Thank you for your interest in our product. Best regards, Jasper TEAMGROUP This last answer raises a lot of red flags in my opinion. I, like many of us, count on 3rd party reviews that test products using standardized tests as well as customer reviews. The fact that they change important components such as controllers from what is being reviewed looks suspicious to me. The appearance is that they put a quality controller on the M.2 for the early reviews, then switch it out with a cheaper level controller to meet a price point. While I can not confirm this, TEAMGROUP will not disclose what is being used or why they changed. I returned my DOA 4TB drive and purchased 2- 2TB G4 Drives from Western Digital that cost roughly $100.00 more. To be Fair, I have 64GB RAM From TEAMGROUP, TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan DDR5 32GB, in my build and am very happy with them. Had the M.2 drive worked, I would have kept it.
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Trevanoc
> 24 hourDrive was easy to put in my PC. However, it was not partitioned. Meaning even though the BIOS and Windows knew it was there, I couldnt store anything on it. So after much troubleshooting, given the package had no instructions and no warranty info, I found the partition issue. After partitioning the drive, its been working great! Quality product, bad presentation...
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Snappy
> 24 hourBuilding a new computer and have standard SSD drives in last few PCs. This NVME was just a couple bucks more and promised more speed so I got it. Not disappointed at all. My PC boots supper fast and runs lights out compared to old one.