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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Andrés M.
> 24 hourEs muy rápido y de buena calidad, lo recomiendo.
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zvio88
> 24 hourperfect nvme. im still using it and ssd is in perfect condition.
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Rafael
> 24 hourGreat speed for a great price
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Olivier Rouleau
> 24 hourCome on western, how hard would it have been to provide a screw kit? Beyond that, seems like a good SSD. Very compatible, no hassle with drivers or support, perf is capped by my motherboard, not the disk. Price was ok.
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Thomas R.
> 24 hourI bought this to expand the storage capacity in my laptop. The speeds are absolutely phenomenal! The only problem I encountered was that this particular model (could be all nvme drives) doesnt work with Linux right out of the box. The computer would freeze up every hour or so. Turns out there was a configuration I had to set for the Linux kernel that fixed it. It should work perfectly fine on Windows, although I havent tested it.
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Danielle Price
> 24 hourGood
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Jack
> 24 hourReasonable transfer rate for the price point
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Beverly G Boswell
> 24 hourIf you are a gamer and you are building your computer, this is a must buy
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sourav swarnakar
> 24 hourReally a great product. It gives a pace to my laptop. Now my laptop boots within 5 to 10 seconds. Before it took 2 minutes.
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Barry F. Devine
> 24 hourMy AMD based gaming PC came with a 512MB NVME drive, and I was looking to increase the capacity. I added a 1TB SSD for file storage, but SATA only gave me 600 MBS (which is the limit for SATA). Upgrading the NVME from 500GB to 1TB allowed me to double my high speed capacity for short money while almost tripling the throughput of the SATA drive. I could have saved a few bucks by going with a no-name, but WD has always been extremely reliable for me (I only use WD Reds in my 3 NAS devices and never had a failure on any of my 17 WD drives).