SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS)
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Brandon
Greater than one weekUnsure what these other users are putting their drives through, but after months the speeds stay consistent as advertised and still at 99% health. Either take this or the 980 pro when it goes on sale but end of the day, great long-term PCIe Gen4 drive.
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Adam Kim
> 3 dayAfter 2 months it died....almost 500 dollars for this
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James
> 3 dayI have dark cherry cabinets and had a original touch up kit with a marker Pen that was spent.
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ITguy
> 3 day7100+ (seq read) 5400+ (seq write) in C.Diskm*rk, what else do you need to know? No heat throttling after 5 weeks. Expensive, but since Ill get the performance for the entire life of the drive, worth it!
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Alessandro M.
> 3 dayAbbinato ad una ps5 si monta molto facilmente ed è perfetta. L’ho montata da poco ma sembra fare quel che dice. Consigliato
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Torey Schaefer PhD
> 3 dayThis is thicker than what it says. It also doesn’t give PCIE 4.0 speeds in a x570 motherboard. It only goes up to 3GB according to crystaldiskmark.
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idan
> 3 dayEasily installed and works with my ps5
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Mr C
> 3 dayI originally bought a generic heat sink, which I will add was well engineered and did fit in the PS5 bay. When installing the NVMe in this heat sink I felt it was very snug and would get hotter given the lack of airflow, so I purchased the Sabrent.
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Tyreek Hyatt
> 3 dayInstalling this into my PS5 with my NVMe of choice was fast and easy. It seems to work great. I have no issues after installing it in me PS5. I preordered it and have been using it since the day they release day in my PS5.
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David Joseph Gilbert
> 3 dayThis is the most premium m.2 i have ever bought. I got it on sale for 200, and the performace matches the samsung 980 pro and was 30 bucks cheaper. I was immediately blown away by the packaging it comes in a copper steel case. I have literally bought a 300 dollar m.2 for my new build and it packaging cant even be compared to the sabrent m.2.