WD_BLACK 1TB SN770 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 5,150 MB/s - WDS100T3X0E
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Oleg
> 24 hourGreat
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Jackson Roykirk
> 24 hourGot a pretty good price. The NVMe interface fits well in my NUC. No issues.
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juan c.
> 24 hourLa velicidad en muy rapida para tranferencia de datos y carga de sistema opertivo
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A. Reyes
> 24 hourIt very fast in comparison with mechanical hard disk.
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Russell W.
> 24 hourFailed before “the free 90 day service” what they don’t tell you with that so called perk is if it fails past a month they won’t do anything for you.
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Craig Houghton
> 24 hourWD makes excellent memory currently at a low price. My first choice was Sabrient, but it was twice the price for each of the two sticks I previously installed. I do recommend use of a quality cooler if you want the memory to function and last. I added Sabrent Rocket NVMe Heatsinks to all three sticks and it runs much cooler as shown by my analysis/temperature monitoring software.
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Andrés C.
> 24 hourLlegó a tiempo, fue fácil de instalar en mi Nitro 5 AN515-55 y aumentó notoriamente el rendimiento. Fue fácil hacer la instalación del sistema operativo y su configuración. Ahora tengo mi SSD de 500 GB y el HDD que trae originalmente la computadora.
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CaptainHappy
> 24 hourThis drive has performed flawlessly as my primary boot and storage drive. In addition to games, I use Maya and After Effects all day. No issues at all. Will buy again.
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Hernan David Morillo
> 24 hourno es un avion pero esto vuela y es dewmasiada rapida
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Michael Brown
> 24 hourAlthough the specs seem to match for both the WD SN770 2TB and Dell 7550 (PCIe 4 should work in PCIe 3 systems at PCIe 3 speeds), the laptop simply would *NOT* recognize the SSD, no matter what I tried in the BIOS. Tried different M.2 slots to no avail, and Dell support was unable to help. However, I replaced this with the Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB and the 7550 detected it and ran with no issues at all.