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j. salk
> 3 dayI installed this 1tb PCIe Gen 4 NVMe in an external case and connected it via USB 4 to my MacBook Pro 16 M1Max. I then formatted it as a case sensitive encrypted APFS drive using disk utility. It shows that I have 1.02 TB of space available. This is pretty good considering the overheads of encryption.
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dark knight
> 3 dayMy IdeaPad 3. Laptop only has 256Gb and this memory is perfect and needed for the games I play. Fortnite, overwatch, PUBG all need huge storage.
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John C Wooten
> 3 dayit plugged in easy and worked strait away
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Max
Greater than one weekI tested this on 5000-series Ryzen 7 with X570-P motherboard using CrystalMark.
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LawyerMom
Greater than one weekReally nice upgrade to the PS5 digital edition. Standard PS5 models that have a disc drive have been hard to locate due to supply chain issues, so we settled for the digital edition. This little SSD upgrade made it a more pleasurable experience -- games launch and levels load up faster.
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Mario
> 3 dayI bought this at the time since it was the cheapest way to add an SSD to my PS5. It works well in that respect. I will spare you the nerd specs but objectively, it runs as fast as the internal SSD. I figure that would be your only concern if youre looking for memory on the cheap. I think the price went down even more since I bought it so I would say its a good deal if youre concerned with $$$. If mine craps out in the next year I guess I may come back and change this to say its a turd.
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Cam Buxton
> 3 dayI used the 1 tb model. I have never been so happy with a product for a ps5! I love it!
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Jason D.
> 3 dayNo complaints here. I installed this drive in an external/portable enclosure and use it as a portable Steam drive but you can use it for anything. Nice and snappy as it should be.
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Lyric Windler
> 3 dayFast and works great on PS5. Easy to install and format
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Sean Fitzgerald
> 3 dayAfter upgrading to Windows 11, I ran out of room on my 256G SSD.