SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Hard Drive, V-NAND Technology, Storage and Memory Expansion for Gaming, Graphics w/ Heat Control, Max Speed, MZ-V7S1T0B/AM
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R. A. Pena
> 3 dayWhat can I say?
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Carlos Galdames
> 3 dayCumple con la descripción del producto
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TechGuy
> 3 dayThe only issue I had with this NVMe SSD really was an issue with motherboard BIOS. With the card installed, the system would boot but there was no video from either the onboard iGPU in the i7-8700K or from a PCIe discrete graphics card. I had to remove the SSD (video then displayed) and update the BIOS/UEFI on the motherboard to the latest available. The prior versions did not support this NVMe SSD.
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Jaime MAC Jerez
> 3 dayI guess must be good for someone that have desktop computer. There was a lot of information on the net about this model 2 and 4 TB units. They say that there was on some the forward neeeded to be update but in order to check it you needed to instal the memory on the motherboard as added HD. Enclosure will not work. It was difficult to do it for me. The risk not to update is that you could loose all you data. 2TB of data is a lot so Samsung was not able to help my only choose was to return it and get other brand
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Vivian Nardone
> 3 dayA little over a month ago I bought two NVME 970 Evo plus discs.
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Miss B
> 3 dayIt’s actually 931 gb once installed. This was prior to installing the operating system.
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JP
16-12-2024Using with my Xbox One X and an nvme compatible caddy. Formatted fine and transferring even faster between the old external SATA ssd and the nvme drive. Noticed improvement over the SATA with loading screens. Ran out of room on the 500gb external drive SATA so went with this 1tb drive.
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Eddie
> 3 dayAll attempts to move my data to this new drive have failed. The Samsung data migration utility never makes any progress and freezes up when attempting to write this drive. The recommended Samsung nvme driver fails to detect at Samsung nvme device. And the performance benchmarks show in abysmal 30 Mbps a second sequential read and a 5 mb per second sequential right let alone the iops are unacceptable well below the worst of solid state drives Ive ever seen.
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HAN LIN AUNG
> 3 dayLike it to use for my laptop not for gaming.
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Jim
> 3 dayMuch faster than a ssd would recommend