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If you are building a fresh computer it shouldn't be a problem, but if you are upgrading be sure to know where all the extra screws you got are.
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TLDR;-Noticeably slower than higher end (NVME) M.2, but still fast enough for most users unless building a very high end gaming rig.-If you don't have mounting hardware, purchase some as it is not included.-Check your owner's manual of your motherboard or your laptop to make sure your computer is compatible with M.2 if you're unsure
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Easy installation, detected and formatted on boot and blazing fast computer now.
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Same old computer I put the drive in is now MUCH faster!
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This goes without saying, but in order to use the M.2 2280 SSD, your computer needs to support it
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Computer is super snappy, almost no load times for programs, and boot is very quick too
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You can get one on here or at your local high quality computer store like Fry's electronics
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I got this 1TB SSD module to replace the woefully slow performance of the module that Glyph puts in their Atom ( Glyph Atom Grey, 275GB SSD, USB-C (3.1, Gen 2), USB 3.0, Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 ) external SSD
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All I had to do afterwards was to format the 1T hard drive which came with the laptop and assign it to store photos, videos, and large files