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Elfcake
> 3 dayWell folks... I have 7 NVMe drives. Samsung (3), WD, ADATA (2) and Silicon Power. Guess what? None came with a screw. If your motherboard did not come with one screw per M2 slot, blame the MB manufacturers not the ssd manufacturer. The three Gigabyte motherboards I have all came with one screw per m2 slot. Now for all of you whiney babies... get over it. Oh, by the way, this is a great drive but time will tell. Hopefully a better experience than a Samsung. Ive had this since October 2021 and is is running in perfect trim. Constant 28c under load with a NVMe passive cooler. Read/Write speeds are a bit better than advertised. Running MacOS 12.2.1 on a Mackintosh.
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RyGull
> 3 dayVery easy installation. Cheap price and 1TB of storage. It blows my Samsung 850 EVO SSD away in both read and write speeds. Windows boot and everything else system related. I sure hope this guy lasts at least a couple years and i will be very happy. My only complaint is it runs a bit hot. It idles around 45c, light work bumps it to early-mid 50s and heavy load up to 60+. In case youre wondering its not any of my other components spreading the heat to it because both my CPU and GPU are in the mid 30s with liquid cooling so this drive is by far the hottest component i have in my AMD build. Im thinking about running a separate fan on a gooseneck just to cover this drive by itself to lower the temps.
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Ryan
> 3 dayLike others have said, this isnt a huge upgrade from a normal 2.5 SSD. The numbers in the specs makes it look like its 3-4x faster, but its really not. I upgraded from a 2.5 and it is faster, but its more noticeable when copying files or moving files around. Normal world use like playing games or running programs in general is faster, but not by much. I still recommend one, especially for a custom computer. It saves me space in my tower as its 1 less power cord connecting to my PSU. Im using a cheap aluminum heatsink I found here - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078X8WCY2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. My normal temps are about 35C and after playing an hour or two of a game its about 45C which is definitely not bad. Installed Linux(Ubuntu variant) on it and everything works flawless.
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Tyler Vincent
10-06-2025Best price to TB/performance of the lot. Quite happy with it, not getting spec 3000+ read and write. Macrium Reflect copies slower to same drive than it does to 500mbps Samsung 840 Pro SSD. Copying files to itself however is lightning fast. So far, for gaming and most applications, you wont see any real world performance difference between this and a SATA 3.0 500mb SSD. Once you have a few of these, coping files between drives is much faster, as is hashing and re-checking things such as torrents. No complaints!
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Hi-Tech Computers (West Milton, OH)
Greater than one weekComing from a computer Technician that owns a Computer repair business this is worth every Penny! I have paid 3x this price for a 512GB SSD in the recent past! I have several other Silicone Power Products and have had good luck with all of them. I had a 60GB SSD that was a few years old die on me and I sent it off for replacement and got a brand new one in return less than 10days later! I recommend for its Speed, Reliability, and Ease of Use! As well as the Support if needed by Silicone Power! Great Buy dont pay $250 for the one from the big boys!
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Dingo
> 3 dayNo Issues
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Dann Mojj
> 3 dayCompré este ssd nvme porque anteriormente ya había comprado varios satas para unas pc viejitas que tuve. Armé una pc para un amigo y decidimos optar por este modelo de gen 3 por su relación rendimiento precio. Y como en las compras anteriores, SP no decepciona sino sorprende por su calidad y precio. Para la próxima compraré unos dos más, quiero probarlos en configuración raid.
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Stinky
> 3 dayusing it for a dedicated steam game drive, it loads games fast .. is why i got it !!!
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Emanuel
> 3 dayi have this SSD less than 4 mothns and already windows telling me there are problems with my drive. i use this drive for normal use. gaming alittle bit . but mostly watching movies on this PC. there is so little information about this drive and the website is so confusing. just buy a samsung ssd which has better software support and better user experience.
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John Penn
> 3 dayI have had this for a few weeks and am loving the super fast boot time. Turning PC on from an OFF state, my boot time to login screen is 11 seconds and to use-able desktop about 18 seconds. Copying large files from folder to folder is lightning fast. SSD temp is around 40 to 45 C at load and 30 to 35 C idle. And this even with a huge RX480 sitting on top of it. After constant long gaming with Witcher 3 and my graphics card temp at 60 to 70 C, my Silicon Power SSD remains in the 30s C. I just dont find some of the reviews claiming this drive runs hot to be all that credible. I would really need to see what their setup is like. i5-9400f 16gigs GSKILL RAM (2x8), 2400mhz ASRock H310CM-HDV/M.2 LGA 1151 (300 Series) MSI RX480 w/fan speeds controlled using MSI Afterburner NZXT H500 w/only 2 Corsair SP fans running (1 intake, 1 exhaust) My room temperature is around 76 to 78 degrees F.