This may be a silly question, but how can I tell if this is compatible with my laptop? Lenovo Thinkpad T480
Should work fine but I'd get pcie 3.0 ssd that runs bit lower power consumption/ low temp for laptops. I usually recommend p31 for laptop but haven't really seen any deals for them after the ssd price increased. Feels kinda dumb to recommend pcie 3.0 drives for more money than 4.0, so I'd just grab any kind of cheaper one
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Here's a pretty in depth review.
https://www.techpowerup
Pros:
Fantastic performance
Very high sustained write performance
DRAM cache included
4 TB version available
Five-year warranty
Compact form factor
Cons:
No heatsink
Pricing a bit on the high side
Thermal throttling in both read and write
Very inaccurate thermal sensors
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Yes. You will need one if you're putting this in a ps5. If you're putting this in a PC, your motherboard may already have a heatsink.
Here's a pretty in depth review.
https://www.techpowerup
Pros:
Fantastic performance
Very high sustained write performance
DRAM cache included
4 TB version available
Five-year warranty
Compact form factor
Cons:
No heatsink
Pricing a bit on the high side
Thermal throttling in both read and write
Very inaccurate thermal sensors
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This sits between the 990 Pro and SN850X for speed, idk what you're talking about.