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Omar Espinosa
> 3 dayEasy install and great performance
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Pavlo
> 3 dayGood SSD. Compatible with ORICO M.2 NVMe SATA SSD enclosure adapter (PWDM2-WH). I like it.
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Cameron
> 3 dayThis thing is stupid fast! I was gonna save a few bucks then decided to just spend the $$$ for a Black and so glad I did!
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Hernan David Morillo
> 3 dayno es un avion pero esto vuela y es dewmasiada rapida
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MetalFan
> 3 dayI have four of these now. The WD_BLACK dashboard is great to keep firmware updated and identify performance issues. I have had one for a year as my system drive with zero issues so I decided to go all m.2. These drives are in the Asus Hyper M.2 PCIe card and are working great.
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Daniel
> 3 dayThis is a fine product from Western digital... Im not using it for gaming and such, just the OS and some graphic post-production software and it keeps up with that perfectly fine.
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Engineering student
> 3 dayGreat 2TB SSD with Gen 4 speeds.
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NikT
Greater than one weekNot half bad. I look forward to future hardware.
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Jim Hawkins
> 3 dayExceeds expectations. I bought the 2tb version. The disk benchmark is actually higher than advertised. Granted, I have a pretty powerful processor, but I certainly wasnt expecting it to go over or even reach the advertised write speed. Also, this was on sale for 30% off when I bought it at $190. Extremely good value.
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Jeff
> 3 dayWhen I installed this, I booted machine and windows didn’t recognize it. I was utterly confused and didn’t know what to do. All the tutorials said to “update the drivers in device manager”. Eventually, I found a solution. You need to go to search, “partitions”, the first results should bring up a page where you can create a partition. Then boom, you have your ssd.