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Joseph Miller
> 3 dayI was very impressed at the thickness and material of this for the price. Definitely a must when adding space to your ps5. Recommend
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Diego
> 3 daySuper solid choice. When installed it fits perfectly to the PS5 with the added flair. i suggest this as a MUST BUY with your SSD.
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Alf
> 3 daySabrent Rocket + are super fast! I have 2 installed in a Sabrent Thunderbolt 3 Dual Enclosure. They run over 10 times faster than previous 8 TB disk drives. A RAID 1 array also provides much better security than the SSD I had to toss out because the iMac could not mount it.
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James Hood
> 3 dayThermal pad was misaligned. The cooler didnt seem to fit very well even though I followed the directions and instructional video precisely. I tried to move the thermal pad and align it correctly, but it started to break and crumble when I tried; its not like other thermal pads that are removable and replaceable. Would not buy again.
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Ernest P Robinson
> 3 dayNo issues. You can use out of the box Microsoft default drivers. They work fine.
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Hilton Swart
> 3 dayAbsolutely perfect fit and does a great job of keeping the additional SD cool in the PS5
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Antique Woodworks
Greater than one weekThis SSD performs quite well on my Costco Dell 8950 - 12th Gen which has two Gen4 PCIe M.2 ports. I am getting full 7000 MB/s reads. After years of transfer rates around 300 to 600 MB/s, this SSD is absolutely stunning. Absolutely zooming along in LightRoom. I purchased one to test and purchased a 2nd one about a week later. Looking forward to a full 4TB SDD machine. SSDs are one of the best ways to improve computer performance for many people.
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MacBaine
Greater than one weekThe drive is seriously quick. Excellent sequentials, randoms, and mixed read/write. Its not quite as strong on reads in general as the competing drives, but it more than makes up for it with its outstanding write ability. If youre using the drive for professional work or something that is write heavy, this should be at the top of your list. Higher endurance rating and such strong write performance in every metric over its direct competition makes it a no-brainer. An unfortunate truth is that if you intend to use this with AMDs X570 platform, you need to be careful which M.2 slot you will use. Typical board topology is that the top M.2 is direct CPU lanes driven while the lower M.2 slot(s) are chipset driven. Due to the chipset connecting to the CPU via a 4x link and the drive fully saturating PCI-e 4x 4.0, the overhead of the chipset driving the rest of the I/O means it will be bottlenecked somewhat in straight sequentials. I see about 6400MB/s read and 6500MB/s write in CrystalDiskMark when the drive is installed in my chipset driven M.2 slot. Fortunately this has little to no effect on real world performance as straight sequential workloads are rare and the drive is so fast they are finished quickly anyway. Chances are something else will be the bottleneck before you actually manage to hit even the reduced 6400MB/s performance. The drive specifies it needs a heatsink, but in my testing the copper heatspreading label did a more than sufficient job for desktop use and even light benchmarking. It seems only really necessary if you do I/O intensive workloads, and whatever heatsink your motherboard comes with should be more than sufficient. Bear in mind this is one of the rare two-sided M.2 drives, due to using 8 NAND packages and two DRAM packages (4 NAND and 1 DRAM on each side), so it likely will not fit into any laptop or portable device since they typically use a low profile M.2 connector.
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Dan
> 3 daySeems to be working like a charm have not had any over heating issues with my PS5. Product does exactly what it described.