
I've bought 3 of these now, two for a PC and one for a laptop. Longest life so far is a year and a half and I've never had any problems. As you can see from the photo, the Crystalmark shows 3.2 Gb/s read and an incredible 2.8 Gb/s write. If you are not familiar with these numbers, it means that an entire DVD can be read in 1.5 seconds and information can be written to an NVMe M.2 in less than 2 seconds. For convenience, do you know that window that pops up on your computer when you transfer files or images from one place to another? If you have a standard hard drive and the data transfer takes 30 seconds, then this M.2 completes the transfer in less than a second, which is not enough for the data box to even open on the computer screen. Speed of Light. At a comparable price to a regular SSD, which is limited to 650MB/s reading speed due to an internal SATA connection, this is not a problem.

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