Silicon Power 1TB - NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 SSD (SP001TBP34A60M28)
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Raquf Mirzeyev
> 3 dayIt was good, I liked it
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Daniel
> 3 dayTécnicamente nada mal, solo que fue un problema encontrar un tornillo que pudiera usar. Y lo más importante, solo me vienen 931gb de almacenamiento. Y los otros 69gb? Entiendo que un porcentaje se usa para al administración del m.2, pero son entre 20gb y 40gb, en este caso son 70gb, por lo demás no tengo problema, perp sería bueno aclarar cuanto porcentaje del almacenamiento es utilizable.
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John
> 3 dayA friend of mine, which that title is up for debate currently, ordered a 16 TB SSD for the same price as this drives original MSRP. To his horror I popped it open and showed him the 16 GB MicroSD card inside. I ordered him one of these and a Sabrent m.2 enclosure. Gave it to him last night and hes already happy with it. Easy to use, setup. Not the top tier but for moving a few big files between things without going through the cloud, its makes for a great SSD/jump drive.
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Jugdese Computer Solutions
06-01-2025A cut above the rest, fast and affordable
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janosistemas
> 3 dayexcelente, recomendado
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KM
Greater than one weekCheap ssd for gaming good value
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OnlineBuyer
> 3 dayI use this NVME for my backup drive. All of this is through 3.2 USB Port and Cable. I have seen transfer rates reach 5GB a second! Why not install it inside the case? I can easily unplug it from the USB Port to backup another computer. Nice product.
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Kyron Modeste
> 3 dayThis drive was compatible with my latitude E5570, and very easy to install. It would only boot from initial power on in my latitude 5500, when the machine rebooted the drive would not be found.
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WEIRD J
> 3 dayWorks up to expectations so far. Only been a couple weeks but no issues yet.. Aint technology grand?
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Richard Horne
> 3 dayAs many have commented, its a great value for the cost. Note that it does NOT come with a screw or a heatsink. I think at least shipping with a screw would be nice. I would recommend getting a heatsink. It will cost you about $10 but it will be worth it as the NVMe does run a bit hot (mine run about 40 - 50 C). It is not as fast as say a Samsung, but it gets the job done for most cases. I have not had any issues getting advertised speeds (I bought 2 of them). If you are looking for a mid-range upgrade for your HDD and your MOBO supports NVMe, this is, in my opinion, a great value.