



Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe Internal SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 2,400 MB/s - WDS100T2B0C
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Dingleschlop
> 24 hourI purchased a 250GB SSD at the beginning of September 2020, and now it cant even be recognized! That is not very long at all for a SSD, especially from a reputable manufacturer such as WD. Even before it completely died, I was having a lot of issues with it. Im not sure if it was ever functioning properly as I was using it as a cache drive running in the background. After going back and analyzing the past 6 weeks, there was a bunch of erratic behavior; unfortunately I cant look any further into its history, but I have a feeling I received a straight up dud from Jump St!
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Streetwise
> 24 hourQuality brand and is quick. I upgraded from a regular ssd and it’s definitely worth it.
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Kris Barrett
> 24 hourI use this with a portable USB case, its compact, fast and larger capacity than my laptop
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Jon K
> 24 hourIts super fast. Its super easy to install, just make sure you have the screws to hold it in place.
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Paul Rose
> 24 hourI use this as my mass storage drive. Its been working really well. Lots of storage.
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VANDIT
> 24 hourFaster booting time
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CraftyKat
> 24 hourWorks pretty good but a little slow on download
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Sci-Fi Si
> 24 hourAmazingly expensive for just over a years data. Riddled with bad sectors and needs to be returned. Nice while it was working.
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Brandon
> 24 hourIts not the top of the line model by far, but in my most recent build it does a great job. Using it as a boot and primary drive on an MSI Gaming Edge Mother Board. I dont notice any lag on startup or when starting frequently used apps.
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Sara Griffin
> 24 hourI used this to dual boot my PC. My Mobo is the ASUS TUF x570 Plus wifi. I used one NVMe for Windows 10 pro and this NVMe for Kubuntu 20.04.1