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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boudry jean marie
> 3 dayInstaller sur un lenovo yoga
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DKing
> 3 dayI used it for NAS drive as SSD cache - working perfectly fine!
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Drea
> 3 dayIt has problems loading up windows dont buy this its a waste of money and time.
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Brent Harris
> 3 dayI do not know yet
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Charles Caron
> 3 dayLa meilleure SSD côté qualité/prix. Je vous la recommande.
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ARIJIT BANERJEE
16-12-2024cheapest nvmee ssd and perfomance also good as per price bracket ...
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Vishal
> 3 dayThe seal was open and it has dust in it. Used product.
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Aldemar H.
> 3 dayI know that Western Digital has a good reputation on Hard Disk drives, so while seeking for an M2 drive i found that This WD drive has a good performance and its price is more accessible, which allowed me to get it for my personal rig.
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Kevin Schneider
> 3 dayI purchased the 1 TB model to upgrade the 500 GB SSD on my HP laptop. This isn’t the first time I’ve upgraded a laptop HD, but definitely the most frustrating. The reason is the “free” Acronis True Image software provide from the WD download page. It has so many restrictions that if I hadn’t had an external WD drive sitting around the house, I would not have been able to even install the software, and even after doing that, the external WD drive had to be attached to even run the software! Once I got past that, the USB image wouldn’t run under secure boot, so I had to enable legacy boot mode in the bios to run the software (Acronis supposedly has a fix for this, which I tried, but it didn’t work for me — just went from an error message to a blank screen.) And after all of that, I had to download MiniTools Partition Wizard to take advantage of the extra space in the new SSD.
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mannie
> 3 dayproduct started to give me blue screen cant even install new window on it anymore