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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Juan Velez
> 3 dayFairly easy to install, im enjoying its performance, its fast, reliable and massive
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siddharth
Greater than one weekIt made my laptop boot in just 7 second.
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Rafael
> 3 dayGreat speed for a great price
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Aditya
> 3 dayHad my doubts, but I love it.
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SHENG CHANG
> 3 dayPlaying the game will freeze, and there is no problem switching back to hdd
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Koushik Nath
> 3 dayRead speeds are fine as per Crystal Diskmark and as advertised for an NVMe SSD. Write speeds worse than a WD SN530.
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Subhash Mate
> 3 dayBurned my laptop M.2 SSD port on booting up my laptop, even after installing it properly. A reputed brand drive failing like this is pretty alarming. Waiting for refund now.
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K Konwar
> 3 dayyou can install by pushing M.2 screw thru paper to hold it in position, as it is very small.
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Ent
> 3 dayEasy install, great for storing the essentials and getting a lightning fast boot. Not a ton of space, but enough for my purposes
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Buzzard909
> 3 dayThey all lack screws, I know I know. So rather than picking at people complaining about it, complain with them and maybe the grinches might give us a lousy screw for their product to be used quicker and easier... Not my beef though, I found a screw that fitted (2 hours later). The read speeds in Linux Mint 20 and Debian 10.9 are a bit erratic. Ive seen it hit fairly close to the specs which I know are lower than others in the PCIe 3 department but it rarely holds them, its done a few runs barely breaking 1000MB/s which I expect on small files but I got this moving a 12GB movie file. Im going to move it to the 2nd M.2 slot at some point and replace with with a different brand, since its running about as well as the 2nd slot will run once the 1st ones occupied. A bit disappointed but its working ok for now. Oh, it wouldnt boot but reading other reviews that doesnt bother me too much. My SSD has the bootloader on it anyway.