Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN570 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, Up to 3,500 MB/s - WDS100T3B0C
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GONZALO B.
> 3 dayLo uso para mi PC portátil...muy rápido
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Ernie
> 3 dayI wanted to purchase a NVMe SSD to create a clone of the (256Gb) NVMe SSD in my PC for potential use if a failure occurs. Ive purchased Western Digital SSDs in the past and have no problems to date with them. I settled on this item because the price was excellent compared to similar items. It was delivered on time and worked exactly as expected the first time. I purchased a new USB 3.2 NVMe SSD enclosure to install it in to create the clone and have had no issues so far.
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Latte Chan
> 3 dayIm sure theres a lot of muhhh WD blue muh green its not 4 gamerzz type stuff going around but frankly speaking this thing has been above avarage, almost 380% better performance than average according to userbenchmarks, and my 250 WDb is 117% above average. Good to know.
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K.W.
> 3 dayExactly what I was looking for and at a great price. Installed in a Dell Precision 7760 laptop.
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steven caron
> 3 dayJadore les produits Western digital, jamais eu de problèmes.
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Solving
> 3 dayDie Festplatte dient bei mir als Fotoablage um mit Lightroom und Photoshop zu arbeiten.
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V. Wheeler
> 3 dayI am using this SSD in a Minisopuru Mac Mini Hub this drive is fast enough to run Mac OS Ventura as an external drive with the drive challenged Mac Mini.
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Tim Young
> 3 dayI used this to install a operating system on a new build, The drive will only hold the operating system so I cannot rate it for gaming or any other apps. It does boot quickly when you configure your bios properly and for me at least has been pretty rock solid. I selected this drive due to the overall rating and amount of positives it has received(I did read the reviews too btw) and will back up its reputation as a strong performer- It will serve you well.
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Keem
> 3 dayPerfect for the money
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Kyle
> 3 daySpent three hours trying to make this thing work. Not only does it not detect, my computer wont even boot when its plugged in. Not in the M1 slot or the M2 which was where I have my previous NVMe SSD. Keep in mind that due to where my M1 and M2 slots are, I had to remove the graphics card over and over and over again. Thinking of suing for emotional damages. Ha.