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Stan
> 3 dayWhen you actually use this drive, the initial write speed is 375 MB/s but it quickly drops after around a minute of use, then cant get above 40 MB/s until you unplug the drive, let it cool down, then plug in in again. You know there is something wring with the drive when the copy time starts at 5 minutes, then goes to 20 minutes, then 40 minutes, then 2 hours, then 4 hours then you just give up!
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arturo
Greater than one weekIt is good
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Suciu Stefan
> 3 dayThe product was in perfect shape, and works perfectly on an Macbook Air 13 mid 2012. Recommended.
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Marc Goodner
Greater than one weekWhy Apple couldnt just use an M.2... At any rate this part fits and works well so far. Brought my old MacBook Air back to life after a drive failure.
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Carlos Alberto León Barajas
> 3 dayBuen producto, cumplió con las expectativas. Embalaje en blíster pequeño y cómodo Ningún problema de funcionamiento o de instalación
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Zeke Lark
04-06-2025Ive mainly used this as an external drive to shuffle files around between computers (note that youll need a cable to do this, it doesnt come with one). Its worked great so far. Its got great read and write speeds - the performance Id expect from a SSD. Its light and the normal 2.5 size. Id recommend it.
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Simonkovics Adam
> 3 dayit works well very tiny and ultra fast
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Jack
> 3 dayUsable product
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Orcatrainer
> 3 dayFirst thing I noticed when removing this drive from its box, was the fact it was super light, which is usually one big red flag. But I gave it a chance and tested it anyway. It showed up on Windows 11 with the correct size being reported (1TB). However, when I started copying data to the drive, thats where the fun started. Constant disconnections, either using its own USB-C to USB cable or with its included USB-C adapter. No matter which port on my (brand new gen 3) laptop I used, the drive disconnected. To make the test fair (you never know, maybe my brand new laptop needed some new drivers or something), I also tested it on my 2 year old desktop computer. Same results. I wasnt even able to run a write/read speed test, as the drive disconnected before the test completed. Also, brand new out of the box, it already showed some signs of being used, with data already being transferred to it, and some power on count registered too. I suppose I got a return from someone else who also experienced the same issue with this drive I did. On top of that, the data I managed to transfer to this drive before it disconnect was corrupted and thus unreadable. Drive returned right away. Be safe and stick to known brand instead.
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jose alexander arboleda
Greater than one weekExelente