SK hynix Gold P31 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen3 M.2 2280 Internal SSD, Up to 3500MB/S, Compact M.2 SSD Form Factor SSD - Internal Solid State Drive with 128-Layer NAND Flash
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Michael Wayne
> 24 hourMy expectations were more than met, the delivery was one day earlier than expected so it is an all around win.
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Gabriel Rafael Rivera
> 24 hourNeeded extra storage, it’s super fast and easy to install. Wish it had the install screw though.
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Devon Blick
> 24 hourvery good..
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Thomas Sponaugle
> 24 hour•Installion was quick and painless as with most m.2 drives
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Aaron Fritz
> 24 hourAmazing drive! Easy to install. Games load at lightning speeds!
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Robert H V
> 24 hourThis M2 NVME SSD drive is incredibly fast and well built with a 5-year warranty. Very well packaged to prevent damage. The Crystal Disk Mark scores pretty much say it all. This is installed in a 10th gen Intel Core i5 Acer laptop with 8 GB RAM. Pretty much everything is virtually instantaneous (standard stuff...no games). With the discount coupon, this was about half the price of similar speed SSDs.
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Bridget Monahan
> 24 hourgood
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Allen B. peterson
> 24 hourI bought this and it worked fine for 4 months and now it doesnt work (< 1 year). The site says 5 year warranty but there is no authorized dealers listed on the site nor Amazon will not return it.
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CRISTIAN AYON TZINTZUN
> 24 hourThe drive works amazingly, but it is nearly impossible to get the driver and software because their website is almost impossible to access. And when you finally manage to access the website, you have to trick it to access the downloads, or it will just crash giving a 404 error. Once you manage to get to the downloads part of the website and start downloading the software, it downloads at 30KBPS, and stops downloading after a couple of minutes. I tried at different networks, different computers. There are many people at Reddit who has the same issue with their buggy and slow website. So... The drive is great, but support is bad, no drivers, no software... What a bummer.
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Fotoman
> 24 hourI’m a commercial photographer. Instead of buying pre-made external drives on which to save my various shoots, I buy SSDs and cases and make my own. On a recent shoot, I had two homemade SSDs — for my client and one for me. When I transferred the images (250GB) to each drive from my laptop, the Hynix transferred about 40-50% faster than my other SSD. I would vow to replace the older Hynix in my Dell laptop with one of these, but really want 2TB instead of the 1TB it currently uses.