I installed the 1TB model in my new Lenovo E485 and immediately noticed a speed boost. The problem is that Lenovo is notoriously picky about certain M.2 devices as well as my AMD Ryzen/Vega chipset. I'm having a hard time understanding what is causing the BSOD, freezing, or random rebooting of my computer. .I thought I would check the HP website if I could find an updated driver for the SSD. Well, their own website only sees 256GB and 512GB models in their database. If you type a P/N or S/N into its search, it doesn't know what it is. The problem is that the only way to contact support is to enter a valid part/serial number match. So I have a 5 year warranty on a device I can't even register and right now I'm stuck with Windows 10's default driver (and I think there should be a better one). The plate is fast. I have faith in the right car, it's flawless, fast and perfect. I'm just not sure if my Lenovo is this machine.
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