
The good: The Patriot Pyro 2.5-inch SATA 3 (6Gbps) memory-based solid state drive (SSD) offers decent performance and functions in any application where other SATA hard drives are used.
The bad: The Patriot Memory Pyro is removed at random times when the computer wakes from sleep mode. The unit does not come with a drive bay to work with desktop computers, and data transfer rates could be some improvements.
The bottom line: The Patriot Memory SSD Pyro is a decent among their peers and improve your computer performance significantly when used as a spare hard drive.
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