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Timymtraven
> 24 hourMy boy installed for his PS4. It loads quicker and has more storage. I thought it was good value.
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LAF
> 24 hourI bought this to use with my RPi 4 with Ubuntu 22.10. The install was easy and the performance is very good. It scored better than any of the other SSDs that I have tried. Longevity still needs to be determined. The price point is better than other SSD’s that I have used and much better than the MicroSD cards that I have used for the RPi. If the longevity meets or exceeds the warranty, I will standardize on this SSD for my RPi and other computer rebuilds.
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Juan de la cruz
> 24 hourLo instale en una mini pc
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Chris
> 24 hourNo idea about some of the performance comparisons for gaming and whatnot. I just wanted to upgrade from an old hdd. 569 hours in and on 24/7 in this machine. Seems to be running great! Absolutely worth the money!
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T Dubya
> 24 hourbuilt a Linux box with this 1tb ssd and so far everything is running as it should. would definitely buy again and recommend to others looking for a budget ssd.
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Milton Pichon
> 24 hourI have this SSD drive installed as the OS drive in an Intel 5th generation NUC that has Elementary OS 7 Horus Linux installed on it. I will definitely be purchasing from them again.
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Bagga Boy
> 24 hourWas quite easy to install this as an addon drive into a Lenovo laptop running Windows 11. Have been using it for about 4 months for backups, etc. No issues whatsoever until now, very good response times on both reads and writes.
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shane lee robbins
> 24 hourEasy to install and use.
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Leo Mims
> 24 hourFast, easy to install
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PhD Physical Therapist
> 24 hourI have an HP Pavilion - 15-cw1068wm laptop with a 1TB SATA HDD data D drive, and a Samsung 128GB SATA M.2 SSD Windows C drive. I purchased this to upgrade the Samsung SATA SSD that was running out of space. The laptop doesn’t have an extra (empty) hard drive slot, so I purchased a cheap M.2 SATA SSD to USB 3.0 external SSD adapter enclosure, and used Macrium Reflect to clone the existing 128GB SSD to this 256GB SSD. I am a physical therapist and I know how to access the motherboard to upgrade the network adapter to WiFi 6, add more memory, and upgrade the SSD, but that’s the extent of my computer knowledge. I don’t know anything about all the partitions on the C drive, or the BIOS settings, so I crossed my fingers and hoped that my “cloned” C drive was exactly that. In other words, truly an identical copy that immediately would boot up exactly like the old drive, without having to change any BIOS settings. Fortunately, that’s exactly what happened, and I guess I can thank Macrium Reflect for that. I have no complaints about this Timetec SSD, the upgrade process was seamless, and for ~ $21 I doubled the size of my Windows SSD. I installed this Timetec SSD 3 weeks ago, and everything has been fine so far. My system performs exactly the same way it did with the original Samsung SSD.