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In future, post your PC specs when asking a question about technical difficulties to better inform folk. Can't help proper without accurate deets.
1. yessir
https://ibb.co/JmVtdsn
2. My spec
LENOVO LEGION 5 PRO 16ITH6H
• Intel Core i7-11800H
• 32GB (16GBx2) DDR4 3200MHz
• 1TB PCIe/NVMe M.2 2280
• 16" WQXGA IPS Anti-Glare 165Hz
• NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB GDDR6 Laptop
• Windows 11 Home
OK listen telling us the form factor doesn't tell us if it's 1st gen or 4th gen, if it's slc tlc qlc, etc.
Most of us have 980 Pros, but the real magic comes in if you have PCIe 4 not 3, you'll get over 7G/sec reads, Most come closer to 8GB/sec sustained, continually, but if you got a PCIe3 motherboard, it'll be half that, still respectable, 3.5GB/sec, but still nothing like 4... it's the realworld difference between USB2 file copies and USB3.1 file copies.
The only way to go faster is striping a pair of them (aka RAID0) which ls bonkers fast, but you better have good and current backups; SSDs don't fail like HDDs do, but they have limited writes, and they will eventually still fail.
BTW black friday? you can get 1tb for $79.99 and 2tb for $129.99 direct from samsung... just saying.