Good price for what it is. It's an enterprise-grade SSD, probably very reliable, almost a terabyte, and for me anyway it's cheaper than the retail price of a SATA SSD of the same capacity. If your computer can handle a 110mm M.2 drive, this is probably your best bang-for-buck out there. That said, if you do have a SATA port available and you just need storage space, a traditional spinning hard drive is probably still your best bet. Not the fastest drive out there, in fact it's barely faster than SATA speeds, which is bad by NVMe standards, but for the price and the capacity, I think it's still a good buy if you have no other way of adding a ~1TB drive to your laptop.
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