With a Serial ATA interface, this WD Blue WD10EZEXSP internal hard drive easily connects to your PC or Mac. The 1TB capacity offers ample space to house important files, such as pictures, videos and music.
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I've had the drive about a month now and I have not had any problems with it. I am using as a secondary storage drive with an SSD as my boot. This WD installed right into the system and I've had no problems with it. I knocked off a star because there is no mounting hardware other than screws and no sata cable, and best buy's prices on sata cables is higher than they should be.
Expand computer storage with this SanDisk solid state drive. Its 120GB of space is ideal for those who need to store multiple video files, and the shock-resistant construction withstands accidental drops. This SanDisk solid state drive has read speeds of up to 520 Mbps and write speeds of up to 180 Mbps for fast response times and quicker updating.
The actual drive is 5 stars so far, I've had it about a month with no problems and it boots windows 10 super fast, about 10 seconds. The reason I knocked off 2 stars is the package, there is no mounting bracket included and best buy didn't sell a separate bracket, so right now the SSD is just hanging in my system. If this had moving parts it would be a bigger deal but it shouldnt hurt anything where it is.
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It's windows, same thing different menus. When you get used to where things are located it gets easier. The only gripe I have is that it seems very geared to touch screens and when I tried to diable the log in screen, when you boot up, the system crashed and I had to reinstall.