SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS)
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Todd Alley
> 3 dayIt was smaller than I expected, but it arrived on time and it is exactly what I ordered. I am pleased.
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Oscar Contreras
> 3 dayI upgraded from a Crucial MX500 2TB SATA SSD which performs really well. No complaints. I wanted a GEN4 M.2 NVME to take advantage of the onboard M.2 slot. I almost went for the EVO 970 Pro but I read the 980 was about to come out and twice as fast. Then it did recently come out and so did this Sabrent. I read the Sabrent was overall faster. And when it debuted on Amazon, it was less expensive than the Samsung. So I chose the Sabrent. The only thing smaller and expensive I have is my wedding ring so, it kinda seemed expensive to me that way. But, with Amazon Credit Card, payments made it an easier choice. And now I have a 2TB SSD for other things. I have many other Sabrent products. They are all solid and reliable performers. So I expect nothing less from this awesome drive.
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B. Reedy
> 3 daySlightly faster on paper, but more importantly, the drive can be rewritten far more often before degradation than the 980 pro. It’s running well, benchmarks are to expectation. Get at least a 1TB model to maximize write speeds ( I have the 2TB)
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Kevin
> 3 daygreat performance and if anything happens sabrents support has your back! i have 3 sabrent rocket plus and i have had 2 sabrent rockets. The performance is as they promise and i am very happy with how my support was handled (in the end) i got a bad rep the first time but that was also dealt with through support. spectacular overall.
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Ron v.
> 3 dayFast Reliable, and has never reached any sort of heat throttling.
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Jose Iregui
> 3 dayFits like a glove on the PS5. Comes with a screwdriver that fits both screws you need to remove perfectly. And looks cool to boot. My go to recommendation for friends.
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Greg
> 3 dayI have had my drive for just under 3 months and the SMART stats on drive durability seem to be dropping very rapidly. The drive has has very light use in terms of reads and writes but the health is listed at 95%. I have never had the SMART stats drop this fast with my Samsung drives given roughly the same usage parameters. Support was not really much help. They insist this is normal and for some reason keep wanting me to bench mark the drive for performance. Would recommend spending the extra $30 on a Samsung 980.
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Ben
> 3 dayDecided to save some money and picked up a WD drive without a heatsink. This worked like a charm and fit perfectly. Tip: When installing the NVME, be sure to move the screw nut and take the plastic part off of the heatsink so the adhesive can make direct contact with the drive.
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Oluwatosin A.
> 3 dayEasy to use, safes too many parts usage
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Wing King 2016
Greater than one weekIts runs a bit hot. I have a hard time keeping it below the 70°C warning range; installed as the primary OS drive in a Dell Vostro 7500 laptop. I even bought and installed silicon gell therma pads, but it still averages 65°C plus temepares. It appears to be affecting the drive life performance estimate already. Depending on the computer and temperature regulation method, this may not be ideal to use as a primary drive.