I loved the drive overall, although it became pretty hot when I used it, which is to be expected given the high speeds it can get, so I'm considering getting a radiator for it. M2 format drives, which I'm using for the first time, appear much more practical and compact than the standard 2.5 or 3.5. Even though they claim there shouldn't be any difference (application download speed should be practically similar), it's worth noting that working in Windows has gotten more pleasant (previously, it was 2.5 hdd on mlc from patriot).
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