
This product does work as advertised but I needed to buy a Thunderbolt 4 cable and plug it into the only USB-C Gen 4 2x2 port on my PC. On the front USB-C port is a Gen 3 port, I "only" get 1000MB/s read instead.


- 32GB DDR4 3200 MT/s PC4 25600 CL22 SoDIMM 1.2V Crucial Laptop memory - Great upgrade for my Asus Zephyrus G15. - Instantly recognized by my laptop. - Fast/secure shipping from Newegg.


works good no problems

Looks nice - nondescript without needless lighting. Very nice aluminum shell with plastic end pieces. USB Type C ensures future connectivity, and allows for greater transfer speeds.


Things to know: 1) I didn't buy these from NewEgg 2) They were only shipped in a plastic clamshell inside a larger cardboard box. 3) I ordered 2, both of which worked great with no errors. 4) Ran extended tests via WD Data Lifeguard and full formats (10+ hours to run both for each drive) 5) Formatted via GPUID to unlock 3TB capability (avail size 2.72tb after format) 6) Super quiet drives, can't even hear them spin up. 7) Running in a windows 7 Mirrored array. 8) Bought for $138 each after instant rebate and mail in rebates, early Nov 2012.


- Well packaged - Passed memory test with no problems

Clean design Sleek Built in IO Shield

works great

Worked as advertised with xmp on asus x570 crosshair hero with my 3950x Great price to performance ratio Looks amazing in person, better than the photos, even in your hands I was impressed Most memory I have ever installed in my own system



My computer was sooo slow with only 8 gb RAM. I had to try to upgrade rather then getting a new one. I purchased this RAM - (2) 16gb sticks. They worked flawlessly. PC booted quick and recognized the new RAM! Very happy customer here.


Work as expected

I was a little leery about buying this, having been burned in times past, but I'm happy to report it does exactly what it says: Makes a true SAS hard drive visible via USB. I tested it under Linux (Kubuntu 24.04 LTS), with an old HP 146GB 2.5" drive, and experimented with both wxHexEditor and the standard Linux partition editor. I was able to, with the hex editor, literally step through every sector/byte on the drive and easily alter or search. This is a Great Thing for file recovery and similar disk forensics. As far as the partition editor goes, I was able to create a standard FAT32 partition on the SAS disk and write/read files on it. Was it the fastest thing on the planet? Of course not. You're going through the overhead of a USB port plus the USB-to-SAS bridge circuitry. But it WORKED!

-Seller shipped out really fast and arrived before some of the other sellers even shipped my product out which is ridiculous considering I got the cheapest shipping option with this SSD so thank you very much to this seller for an amazing turn around time!