

Wow, large file transfers / access are a breeze. Best NVMe ever (as of 6/2025)

So first and foremost this my first time using an nvme drive since it came out in the earlies, I always watch these youtube pc building videos and saw the guys using these drives. The price I got it at was very good so I bought two and when it arrived slotting them in was a bit scary I didn't want to break it on my first try but eventually I got around that fear and installation was very easy. I installed linux mint OS on one and used the other for steam games and. Booting the desktop and launching steam games was just a few seconds operating temperature was normal. Also its quit small and cute for it size.


This is the best SSD you can get, and it seems to work great.

Bought as an upgrade from a 2.5 ssd.

- 2 TB for the price is phenomenal - Speeds are pretty good, obviously limited by SATA III

Hit speeds as stated in specs. No problems. Migrated my OS to it. Ordered the P510 yesterday for $99.


good with price and downloads almost twice as fast as my other SSD with 80 mb/sec (Ethernet) and 20 mb/sec (wireless) compared to my old 50 mb/sec (Ethernet) and 3-5 mb/sec (wireless)

As advertised. Quick Shipping

Speed, capacity


2tb of epic

Up To 7100MB/s sequential reads and 6000MB/s sequential writes 5 year limited warranty 232-layer 3D QLC NAND Phison PS5027-E27T Controller Free Storage Executive software (Momentum Cache and Firmware updates) Free Acronis True Image software



I used two of these SSDs in my Core 2 Duo and my Pentium 4 Builds which are running Windows XP, and they work beautifully with it. May not be the one for Modern PC's. But if you're using something like a Core 2, Athlon 64 or Pentium 4, these are great for that.

- Seems reasonable controller and flash memory (Hynix), even if entry level SATA
