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trancefreak64
Greater than one weekI couldn’t ask for anything more, this item even came with thermal protective tape and a heat shield cover. The M.2 drive worked without any issues inside of my PlayStation 5. Great product especially for the price.
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♔B
> 3 dayGreat budget M.2 drive for your PS5. It worked and as far as I know, games are loading extremely fast, comparable to onboard storage. The drive read speed was 5,100MB/s when it was formatted by the PS5 upon boot, so the system did warn that the drive was slower that its 5,500MB/s, but real-world usage, works fine.
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Pedro
Greater than one weekMuy buen articulo
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BlueFlyer
> 3 dayWorks great for ps5. Easy to install and works with no issues.
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David L.
> 3 dayAffordable and 5000mbs is more than enough you will not tell the difference in the extra 2000mbs for 60 dollars more
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Shawn Barnes
Greater than one weekThis m.2 card work with the PS5. It dosent have a heat sink, it has a thermal shield. This m.2still works well and so far has handle the heat nicely its not the best or the fastes. For a m.2 1tb for 87 us dollars I couldnt pass it up.
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hanna
> 3 dayThe unit came relatively on time, one day late. It shows 1.89 gigs of ram in windows. The issue I have is at registration, Once you register you can supposedly download a free Acronis disk image; the link is broken. No matter what I did the link didnt work. I needed that to clone my C drive onto this drive. I purchased software instead. Oh well. The thing is very fast compared to my SSD, time will tell if it is durable.
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EVANGELINA DELCOMPARE
> 3 dayCalidad
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Neil Annis
> 3 dayEasy to install in my Predator laptop, much faster than the stock SSD, will probably eventually replace the stock SSD with another one of these so I can run in Raid and use the stock as a backup.
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Craigc
> 3 dayUPDATE: My initial review below was for the 512 Gig version on a Z390 PCIE3 system. Since then, I have upgraded to a Z690 PCIE4 system and was looking to update to some faster NVME cards as well as replace a Platter HD. So I was only looking for Cheap and faster than what I had. The second image is the PCIE3 NVME drive I am replacing for reference. This was on sale and the cheapest/ best performance that I could find. Great Bang for the Buck. Keep in mind that the Read/Write speeds vary depending on the size NVME that you get. Typically the larger the drive the better the write speeds. Original Review: I got this to help in testing of external hardware. I needed a fast Gen 4 NVMe drive and this has been working great. I have an external SSD enclosure capable of 40 Gb/s which as a theoretical maximum allows up to 5000 MB/s which will never be achieved. What I did notice is this drive performed better on my Thunderbolt 4 port over my Thunderbolt 3 port. 2 different systems. I am not sure why the performance difference between the TB3 and TB4 ports since the TB port specs are the same. This is a good HD as it will work in your PCIe Gen 3 slot, (but only up to the 3000 MB/s speeds) until you get a newer system with a PCIe Gen4 slot which will give you max speed from this HD. Good price and performance for the price.