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One issue is that on a wide range of NVMe SSDs from Western Digital, there is a firmware issue where if the drive is installed on the chipset connected m.2 slot (usually the second m.2 slot (as well as a 3rd if your board has 3 slots) on AMD platforms
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I took off 2 stars due to the firmware issue existing and WD refusing to fix it like they fixed it on the SN850.Beyond that, since the primary use is a game drive which is read heavy and latency dependent, the firmware issue has almost no noticeable impact on game load times
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good i like it
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I upgraded from a HDD to a SATA SSD and now this NVMe in my PC as well as those other two I mentioned
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That's too bad as that would be super helpful.
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as good as before
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good i like it
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What's not to like about sequential read speeds of up to 3.4GB/s (3,400MB/s)?
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Heck, I even took out all the M.2’s and booted into bios without any bootable device
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What's not to like about sequential read speeds of up to 3.4GB/s (3,400MB/s)?
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Heck, I even took out all the M.2’s and booted into bios without any bootable device