Western Digital 1TB WD Blue SN570 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD - Gen3 x4 PCIe 8Gb/s, M.2 2280, Up to 3,500 MB/s - WDS100T3B0C
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Oldguy
Greater than one weekOriginally, I wanted to use it as a boot drive, however my motherboard does not recognize it as a boot drive, with my contraption.
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bill ford
> 3 dayIntended or Not? In regard to the sequential Write Speed capability of up to 3,500 MB/s Advertised on this Amazon sale page. After purchased this model, I just realized that the actual writing speed of this SN570 model is only 2,300 MB/s from their very own official page - Western Digital.
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ELIUTH MAREST
> 3 dayLa tengo en uso desde que me llego y ha se nota demasiada diferencia a los discos SD y Mecanicos.
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J.J
> 3 dayItem is very good after a M used and test very good upgrade PC.
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Justin
> 3 dayI now have more storage in my system.
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Julian
> 3 dayNo complaints after 1 year of use.
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Yami Shayan
> 3 dayHighly Recommended
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yeyson
> 3 dayCapacidad de almacenamiento; para juegos
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Kyle
> 3 daySpent three hours trying to make this thing work. Not only does it not detect, my computer wont even boot when its plugged in. Not in the M1 slot or the M2 which was where I have my previous NVMe SSD. Keep in mind that due to where my M1 and M2 slots are, I had to remove the graphics card over and over and over again. Thinking of suing for emotional damages. Ha.
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Parth
> 3 dayWD is basically the king of storage these days. This is a great NvMe M.2 SSD that balances price, performance, and reliability. I have multiple WD drives of varying form factors, and Ive had zero issues with this one, their other M.2 offerings, or any of their traditional HDDs.