🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The Acclamator 1TB PCIe 4x4 NVMe Solid State Drive is engineered for high-performance gaming and computing, featuring lightning-fast read speeds of 5000 MB/s and write speeds of 4500 MB/s. Compatible with PlayStation 5 and most Intel/AMD PCs, this drive utilizes advanced NVMe 4.0 technology and 3D TLC Flash for exceptional durability and efficiency. With a TBW of 730TB and a 3-year warranty, it’s the perfect upgrade for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Acclamator |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2.2 x 0.3 cm; 32 g |
Item model number | 1TB |
Manufacturer | Acclamator |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | M 2 |
Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive, NVMe |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 5, PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 32 g |
A**R
worked on ps5
works perfect on ps5
W**.
easy install - 1 TB of storage - what else do you want?
piece of cake to install and to configure - 1 TB is more than plenty - very happy
F**G
Works!
So far, so good.Just purchased this as a secondary drive on my laptop. So I didn't have to clone or anything since my OS and everything is already on the first NVME, and this is for an empty slot. So just formatted, assigned a drive letter, etc.It works fine. Haven't done any speed tests but it's so fast I don't really need to know. I moved all my games on there, although there's no discernable increase in load times or performance, even if this drive is supposed to he faster than the incumbent.
A**R
So cheap, sadly it is not available anymore.
Got this 1TB nvme drive on sale for 44 USD. This thing is fast, it was great value.When I wanted to buy another one it was out of stock and it hasn't been available since.
J**Z
High capacity, fast, but...
I installed this as a data-only drive in a brand new windows 11 pc. Formatted NTFS, and away we go for some informal testing.I grabbed a USB 2 flashdrive that has my windows 10 installation media on it. Thousands of fiddly little binary files, folder structure, good test for speed.I was amazed at how much time it took to straight-up copy less than 10 GB. More than 12 minutes.I figured it was due to the speed of the USB flash drive, so did a follow-up test - I'll just copy the files FROM the new drive, TO the new drive. Should blaze, right?Wrong. About the same amount of time, using plain old windows file explorer copy and paste, to make a second copy of these files.When I compressed the folder I put all these files in, making one massive file out of the thousands of little ones, that also took quite a long time. But once I had one massive file, copying the one massive file took only seconds.So this is either down to IOPS, or maybe windows defender is inspecting every bit of every loose binary file, I don't know.Overall, it's nice to have a terabyte of ssd, it just doesn't blaze when copying tons of little files.
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