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Have been using this new M.2 SSD card for about 3 weeks now. It is very fast with extremely good response on boot up. So far there have not been any "hiccups or failures" or any kind. It has a good clean look which goes extremely well with my Blue & White theme for my latest Gaming Rig. I would recommend this device!
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Super easy to install on my first build. I've yet to put windows on it though but overall happy This review is for the Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High-Performance Solid State Drive R/W 3300/2900MB/s I was dismayed when I first received the SSD in a cheap, folded-up bubble wrap envelope until I saw the package inside the envelope. Nothing there was especially remarkable until one opens the box and removes what is inside. Inside was a very sturdy, deep-drawn, aluminum box about the size of a 2.5" SSD, except it's 13mm thick, with fairly dense removable foam padding to protect the SSD inside. One could drive a car over this box and not damage the SSD inside (or the box). I had no trouble formatting this as GPT ext4 for use in a Linux Mint laptop. Installation in the laptop was quick and easy. The SSD itself uses QLC NAND. Since more data is stored per cell, the SSD will have a shorter write life than TLC and MLC SSDs. Also, since each cell is more crowded, data leakage will start happening sooner than with TLC and MLC NAND. However, the TBW rating is still high enough that most people will never come close to exceeding the the TBW rating or experience data leakageRead full review
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My 2020 motherboard couldn’t read it the stick came bad ,, try everything. Nothing don’t recommend
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Was dead on arrival.
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Amazing Value and Performance
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