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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good performance for the price
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Overall PNY SSD been working out for a few computers we have upgraded. Speeds are just in par with rest of the lower cost SSD. Over the years I have bought several Samsung, Crucial, WD, and Sandisk. And only 1 Crucial had a failure and 1 PNY. 10 PNY, 1 Failure. 30 Crucial 1 Fail. 30 Samsung and 0 Failed.
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I had the hard drive replaced to an SSD. Great speed and so far so good. I am enjoying the upgrade to the PNY - 500GB Internal SATA SSD. Great service, quick and friendly.
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Unbeatable for the price, but sometimes has me wishing I would have sprung for a Samsung, OWC, etc.
I bought this to install in my mothers 2017 iMac that Apple inexplicably installed a slow mechanical hard drive in and sold with only 8GB of RAM. The limited RAM meant the OS would be swapping the HD quite often and dragged the system to a crawl - even during most simple tasks like opening email or text documents.
I ordered more RAM from another vendor, an install kit and picked up this PNY SSD to bring her iMac closer to modern standards.
The difference is night and day, but the PNY begins to show its weaknesses (compared to SSDs from some other brands) during prolonged read and write procedures. Still - it's more than enough for my mother.
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As explained by the Geek agent, changing my SATA to a SSD hard drive (for $49) was well worth the cost as my laptop ran so slowly before then to lightning fast.
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Although PNY are the the highest performance SSD, they are very reliable for the basic PC built for customers who game a lot. It very stable and they don't burn out quick.