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Kyle
Greater than one weekat first when i installed my m.2 my motherboard was having issues booting and detecting my other boot drives but a few youtube vids later and moving around my seta cables i finally got it to work. i dont really notice too much of a speed difference but the extra 2tb of space for a small drive like that is a good add on
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Gary DeRoy
> 3 dayI started doing video editing and needed more storage on my Lenovo Yoga 6 so I bought this 2TB drive. 256GB just wasnt cutting it now. I also bought the SSK Aluminum M.2 NVME SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter.
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Amit Mizrahi
> 3 dayGreat product, bought it for a great price ($75). Shipped fast and great quality, easy to install.
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Doug
> 3 dayEasy install and fast!
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Robert S Voss
> 3 dayThis is now my fourth M.2 Samsung SSD in 970 EVO and 980 Pro models, all 2 TB, 2 in a laptop and 2 in a gaming tower. Love them. They read and write fast, dont seem to overheat or cause my case temps to raise more than usual, and Ive never had a failure of any kind.
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Tony
> 3 dayvery fast speed with very large capacity
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misterZ
> 3 dayI gave 4 stars only because I ordered w/heatsink and it doesn’t fit under my laptop access cover. Consider when buying because if I had known the heatsink was going be an issue being too bulky/tall I would’ve ordered without. I’m concerned over time the plastic cover will warp or melt pressed against the heatsink. Other than that it’s lightning fast and scored high on Tom’s Hardware. It puts out some heat but I bought a laptop cooler to mitigate any overheating issues. You can never go wrong with Samsung quality products and I highly recommend as an alternative to the more expensive 990 Pro.
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issa
Greater than one weekExcellent
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F.M
> 3 dayVery happy. Great ssd
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Vernon W
> 3 dayAfter owning a PS5 since thanksgiving launch window. I always struggled with the system’s memory having a disc console only helped a little as even disc based games still require space on the ssd. The pain of having to constantly delete games to make space for new ones, and in some cases just to fit a games update got old pretty quickly. But initially the price to expand storage was just a little to steep to justify. But alas with more companies making the ssd that’s ps5 compatible the price was destined to drop. So when I saw a 2TB Samsung 980 pro for $179 I had to jump on it. Let me just say it was super easy install/format and now I have all my digital and disc games with plenty of breathing room for new ones and updates.