🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The TEAMGROUP MS30 1TB SSD combines cutting-edge SLC Cache technology with 3D NAND TLC to deliver exceptional read/write speeds of up to 530/480 MB/s. Its compact design and compatibility with both laptops and desktops make it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable and efficient storage solutions.
RAM | 1 GB |
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Drive |
Brand | TEAMGROUP |
Item model number | TM8PS7001T0C101 |
Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 1000 MB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Voltage | 33 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | TEAMGROUP |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07GL4M3HX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
M**O
great item
great item for the price would deff buy another
L**N
works great will probably get another one
Inexpensive for a 1tb and it works great. this is in my nas computer and I'll probably add a second one. I wouldn't use it for high end gaming but unless at serious load I can't tell the difference between this and my gaming rig for media or music.
J**X
Ok
Ok
C**L
Runs good and it's giant space is amazing
Runs good and it's giant space is amazing
A**.
This SSD fit my old Dell Latitude 3189 ✌️😎
I found that the ssd fit my old Dell Latitude 3189. It's from around the year 2018. I booted up and installed Windows without any problems. So far so good. The old ssd went bad and it was only 128GB so now I have over 800GB more space and it runs alright. This is my first impression of this brand and so far it seems like I got decent value for the money.The ssd that I bought is not NVMe but it's alright for the old Dell Latitude 3189 because I don't use it for any major multi-tasking or heavy gaming. Long story short: The ssd I purchased fit and runs on the Dell Latitude 3189.
T**E
This is my NAS ssd
I put this on my raspberry pi as the main open media vault ssd. It works and I hold my data with it. Easy to upgrade my PC and use it to hold my data. 10/10
T**5
Bought to upgrade factory storage.
Bought an HP Scarlet Laptop that came with a 128GB Liteon M.2 SSD with the intention of upgrading it to a larger size and chose this SSD due to the cost per gigabyte and feature set.I was able to clone the existing drive directly to the new one in less than ten minutes.The boot times went from 11 seconds with the old drive to under five seconds with this new one.The only issue I ran into was forgetting to set the new extra space as part of the C: partition before cloning the old drive.That was my fault and was quickly corrected allowing the system to see and use the full drive space.The old 128GB drive was quickly filling up from Windows update installs, the OS was taking up more than thirty percent of the available space having recently upgraded from Windows 10 to 11.With the new drive I have ample storage space which will lengthen the lifespan of the drive.With these SSD's you don't want to repeatedly fill them up and then delete from them as that wears out the flash cells prematurely.You always want to have enough free space for the built in Smart Trim function to work properly.So far I am very pleased with this drive and will be recomending the brand to my clients as I do tech support work as a second job.
G**E
tm8ps7001t0c101 review (m.2 sata 1tb)
I bought this to use in a raspberry pi4. I had it up and running for around 3-4 months. During that time it worked great and I had no issues with performance or anything. Yesterday i couldn't remotely login and so took a monitor and keyboard and physically connected. Everything I type on the cli came back with the error "Error Input/Output error". I couldn't ls, grep, remount to see what was wrong, so I had to reboot it. When it started to boot up it gave the error that no medium was found. I pulled the ssd to run some diagnostics using a different machine but every computer showed it as "no medium found" including fdisk, gparted and testdisk. I couldn't even get it to load and lsblk showed 0bytes when plugged in so this is essentially dead after 3-4 months of use as a "router". I've tried one other Teamgroup product and it worked, so I don't know if this is a lemon or time to find another company.
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