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Rick Greenhouse
> 24 hourIve only had this product two days but the advertised speeds are definitely being held up minus a little slow on the write speeds but it works great for the price and i cant believe my boot time to bios is only 14 seconds and boot to windows is 21 seconds which is not to shabby considering it was about 45 seconds with a SATA SSD. Now all my apps open much faster and its an excellent little boot drive for my PC already have two silicon power 2.5 inch SSDS and now im moving on up to the world of M.2 SSDs and for the price i think im stuck with keeping with Silicon Power. 10/10 highly recommend
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Indextify
> 24 hourIve been buying SSDs from Silicon Power every time. there deals are amazing, and they are a reliable and trustworthy company to buy from. 10/10
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Thomas C.
> 24 hourAlways cautious when purchasing hardware for Dell computers given their third party compatibility reputation. This Silicon Power 1TB - NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 SSD works flawlessly in my Dell XPS 15 9560 Laptop, this laptop is 6 years old. Installing and and configuring is fairly easy. I used their recommend Echo software to clone my Sata hard drive with no issues. With new SSD from power off to login screen is less than 25 seconds. Caution Tip: When cloning is finished DISCONNECT or REMOVE your old hard drive before first boot with your new SSD Drive, for some reason booting with 2 bootable drives confuses the Windows Boot Manager in the CMOS.
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GIO
> 24 hourGreat budget NVMe SSD, but gets hot during intense operations.
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Matt
> 24 hourInstalled yesterday in a new computer build, came right up and no issues. I use a lot of Silicon Power products and this has come to be what I expect from them and at a reasonable price. Something to be aware of as others have pointed out, it is a bummer this does not include the M.2 motherboard mounting screw with it. Thankfully I found that the new motherboard I installed came with two in the box. Had I not had these this would have been frustrating since I would have had to find or order one. I did knock off a star due to this, had I not had the ones with the new motherboard I would have had to wait to finish the build.
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Rich West
> 24 hourIs a good drive fast and easy to work with would buy again.
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KEITH A HOCKER
> 24 hourFive times faster than my other (2.5) S.P SSD. (See speed results) But, it only has 1.8 TB of storage capacity.
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WEIRD J
> 24 hourWorks up to expectations so far. Only been a couple weeks but no issues yet.. Aint technology grand?
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Bobby D.
> 24 hourThis drive is fast and works sufficiently in terms of speed. The only con I have experienced that it idles at 64°C without a heatsink. The max temp I have seen on a small load was 70°C on a mid level load. I will update Temps after the install of a heatsink. 70°C is the max temp an SSD should run at during a max load.
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plh
> 24 hourFor the budget price , you cant go wrong with Silicon Power or Team Group. Make sue you check the specification for the TLC not QLC. I choose this since its $1 cheaper than the Team Group ones. For the money, it has the best price to performance. ADATA/XPG is also a good brand too, but seems most of the model are out of stock. I used to buy the Crucial P1/P2 Series, they may have the better performance for the buffer, but when the buffer run out. The speed are extremely slow. All for the QLC. Besides . Crucial P1 has only around 200TBW for 1TB if Im not mistaken. This Silicon Power 512GB has 300TBW, Hugh difference. Though the manufacture claimed the heatsink is not required. You may consider one since on full load, the temperature can go as high as 65c witho ut heatsink. After heatsink , the fully load is about 50c. The heatsink I use is Thermalright TR-M.2 which is more than enough for this SSD