Silicon Power 1TB - NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 SSD (SP001TBP34A60M28)
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Jr
> 3 dayBEST PRICE ON THE INTERNET AND A GREAT WORKING PRODUCT WITH A 5 YEAR WARRANTY.
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WEIRD J
> 3 dayWorks up to expectations so far. Only been a couple weeks but no issues yet.. Aint technology grand?
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Yvonne Labadie DVM
> 3 dayGreat value for money. Perhpas wait for any ongoing sale to get further bang for your buck!
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Jayden K
> 3 dayI have been daily driving this SSD since September of 2022 and it works amazing, its more budget oriented but it doesnt feel like that at all! Highly recommend!!
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Raul
> 3 dayMuy bien precio rendimiento, no he tenido problemas de calentamiento, ni de reconocimiento, muy buena compra
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Bobby D.
> 3 dayThis drive is fast and works sufficiently in terms of speed. The only con I have experienced that it idles at 64°C without a heatsink. The max temp I have seen on a small load was 70°C on a mid level load. I will update Temps after the install of a heatsink. 70°C is the max temp an SSD should run at during a max load.
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Perry Batz
Greater than one weekMy laptop came with a 1TB NVMe drive. I added this drive to the laptop, then copied a few hundred gigs from the first drive to the second (new) drive. I was getting copy speeds of over 1.5GB/s. Thats more than 10 times faster than copying to a standard hard drive. I couldnt be happier!
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Aimee Olivas
> 3 dayI ordered this to replace a dead drive only to discover that it arrived DOA. Luckily the return process was streamlined and I got a functional replacement 2 days later. Over all a great cheap high speed drive with a decent amount of storage.
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Ran
> 3 dayOne of the slower SSDs but just fine for adding to a portable case or using as a storage drive. Works great so far and the price was right (under $80 at the time I bought it).
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Jonathan
> 3 dayThe 512GB A60 drive surprised me considering the cost. Using CrystalDiskMark, I got the following scores: SEQ1M Q8T1 - 2417 MB/s read, 1184 MB/s write SEQ1M Q1T1 - 1986 MB/s read, 1183 MB/s write RND4K Q32T1 - 297 MB/s read, 358 MB/s write RND4K Q1T1 - 48 MB/s read, 184 MB/s write This was achieved without using a heatsink on the M.2, with 5 passes of a 1GB file in CrystalDiskMark. The drive performs significantly better at sequential reads than seq. writes, while also performing better at random writes compared to reads. As long as the device stands the test of time, it is an excellent bargain purchase, exceeding its advertised read speed (albeit falling a bit short of its advertised write speeds). I will update this review if the drive fails prematurely.