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Old 07-10-2017, 01:52 PM   #1
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OEM Samsung 960 EVO 512GB NVMe + Win 10 Pro + adapter




this PM961 ran once in its original system...upgraded to a 960 Pro 1TB and this sat around for few months

tried throwing it in a 10 year-old Core 2 Duo system which is apparently do-able but I'm too lazy for the workaround
tutorial: [Tutorial]How to add NVMe support on any AMI UEFI BIOS with an Intel Chipset

someone else with the same disk posted blistering real-world 3.2GB/s read 1.6GB/s write (not my photo)
Spoiler!


TweakTown's review of the 1TB variant gave it a near-perfect score 96%
Samsung PM961 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD Review

comes pre-installed with Genuine MS Windows 10 Pro 64-bit OS ($180+ value)

comes with adapter so you can drop it in a desktop's PCIe slot ($30 value)

this is a turn-key solution...priced to sell given the extras and skyrocketing NAND prices
Why laptops won?t come with larger SSDs this year | Computerworld

$320 firm
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