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The 980 Pro with heatsink is $9 more at Samsung for same buyers. They offer pickup at Best Buy where available too.
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I've googled, but most places just say "make sure to backup your old drive beforehand". That doesn't really help me...
I've googled, but most places just say "make sure to backup your old drive beforehand". That doesn't really help me...
Download the Samsung magicians and data migration program. There are instructions on the site on how to use the program. YouTube might have some videos too.
Seeing more 1TB drives at $40, I'd say HODL DA LIME.
Edit: actually, the new price is now $60 across the board. With EPP/EDU, price is now $10 cheaper.
Edit: actually, the new price is now $60 across the board. With EPP/EDU, price is now $10 cheaper.
#facts 💯🤢🙏🏽... Hold the lime 🫒😁😂
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If Gen 3 (likely), NO Gen 4 drive like this one, will do any better than a decent Gen 3 drive. I have a Gen 3 system, have both x3 and x4 drives, so know that for a fact after extensive testing.
In addition, very fast drives tend to run HOT, often needing heat sink cooling and air movement. This may not be feasible in a laptop. A less 'demanding' drive (Intel 670p, Crucial P3, Samsung 980/non-Pro, Solidigm P41, etc) may be far better, and cheaper, with no real loss of performance.
Power generally=heat, and power/heat means less battery run time for a laptop.
An aftermarket heatsink will set you back ~$10 anyway.
I've googled, but most places just say "make sure to backup your old drive beforehand". That doesn't really help me...
if you are trying to clone nvme to nvme, you have to buy an external dock or usb case.