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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Johan
> 3 dayPerfecto para mi pc funcionamiento al 100%
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Idas
> 3 dayDied and corrupted my windows by 7 months of use.
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Gil F
> 3 dayThese m.2 drives are installed for their phenomenal speed. While the recommended WD/Acronis software is clunky and poorly designed (I used a 3rd party free utility), the drive itself is blisteringly fast. Windows 10 boots from cold in just over 15 seconds.
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Lexi
> 3 dayMy 8 year old brother installed this ssd so you can too. Good value for money
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Steve Godin
> 3 dayGood
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Javier
> 3 dayNada más instalarlo, Windows empezó a dar pantallazos azules.
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Jyoti Prakash
> 3 dayEasy to install but doesnt show in the drives location.. For that go to disk management and format the new ssd. After that it shows in The drives location(My PC)
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A.M
29-09-2024Easy to install and made my desktop booting time 6x faster than SSD
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Lambert O'Connell
> 3 dayawesome my pc is so fast now
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Sal
Greater than one weekThe storage and speed of the drive for the price is very good. But…. I had a major hassle getting it to work on my MacBook Pro 13” Retina mid 2014. The SSD was not recognized. Not in Disk Utility or in Terminal. I ended up buying an external NVMe enclosure and installing MacOS in recovery mode on it that way then putting the SSD in the computer. I’ve heard of some people not having this issue so I’m not sure exactly what the issue was. My guess would be that it was a firmware thing. I did see on a Google search that someone said about doing the firmware update but it had to be done on a PC. Not an option for me. The SSD does appear to run a bit hotter and the battery life is drained a bit more too.