This is an m.2 nVme ssd. It's super fast and small. Works perfectly well for standard use and was easy to install on my computer.
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This drive either has bad firmware or temp sensor as it always reports 54C under idle and intense read/write sessions. The is a well documented problem that HP refuses to address (seriously, google the drive number and you'll see HP forums full of the identical issue). Sorry, HP. I'm going to Samsung (like I should have in the first place). Don't make my mistake, avoid even if the price is good. They won't stand behind their products.
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It's fast and so far, reliable. There is however, the matter of the temp Sensor. It's unclear if the sensor they used if defective, or if it's simply a firmware bug (I'm hoping it's the latter.) it seems that hp will not acknowledge this problem so it may never get fixed. It's not a big deal unless you plan to use this drive in a system or an environment with high temperatures.
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Great SSD, but HP borked the temperature sensor so this drive always reports 54 degrees celsius as it's SMART temperature readout... which is a fairly major design flaw, especially if you're going to be running this drive in a thermally challenged situation... such as a laptop. My Matebook X Pro is especially hot at all times and I haven't had issues with the drive yet but that being said, it's a risk you're taking with it. Otherwise for the money it's great.
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At the time of this review, I've only been using this for a week. It's actually slower than my previous 128 GB that was there. But I wanted a bigger SSD. I don't mind the slight trade-off as I get a lot more space. It's great for video editing!
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