SK hynix Platinum P41 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen4 M.2 2280 Internal Gaming SSD, Up to 7,000MB/S, Compact M.2 SSD Form Factor SSD - Internal Solid State Drive with 176-Layer NAND Flash
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Posamkata
> 3 dayUltra fast no problems with installation Great product.
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DJ Newberry
> 3 dayi bought this for a PS5 and it works great. the speeds are a little low of the PS5 test but they are over 6000 and i believe the issue is with the PS5 test not the NVME drive but either way it works great and i cant tell a difference using the NVME drive or local drive on the PS5
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Common Sense
> 3 dayThis NVMe changed my life. I found a wife, my dog that ran away came back to me, and I got promoted twice in the same work day! Now Im living the good life, thanks to this NVMe! To be serious for a moment: Speeds run as advertised; no issues or problems. Motherboard recognized it easily (MSI MPG z690) on Win11. Would definitely recommend this, especially if you want a good NVMe, wife, returned dog and work promotions! :D
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Cesar Molina
> 3 dayWas looking for a good SSD storage to upgrade my PS5. I had my doubts, especially with how cheap this was (at least at the time of purchase). However, it was worked surprisingly great! The transfer speed is the real sinker though, only took about a minute to move all my existing games to this storage. Id honestly come back to this company if I ever need to upgrade another storage.
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ezfl
> 3 dayAs the reviews state, the P41 is very fast, but it runs hot. I also own a Seagate Firecuda 530 1TB, which is in the top-tier just like the KC3000, SN850(X) and 980 PRO. My recommendation is unless you absolutely need the extra speed, IOPS, 4K writes, etc., that this drive offers, I would recommend looking at the Firecuda 530. The 530 runs about 12c-14c cooler than the P41. I ended up replacing my motherboards m.2 heatsink cover with the Acidalie heatsink, which ultimately dropped the temps by 7c-8c at load. Before the Acidalie, the temps were 68-69c during a gaming session for Sensor 1 and upper 70s to low 80s for Sensor 2. After the Acidalie, Im in the low 60s.
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K
Greater than one weekJust built a watercooled MSI Carbon black MB EKWB not sure why the write speed and random read write is so much lower.
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Zach
Greater than one weekI had a Samsung evo pro that lasted 3 hours before it failed, Samsung decided it was user error and refused to honor their warranty so I ended up trying these out. Works great, fantastic read/write speeds at a fair price.
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AKC
> 3 daySuper expensive, but for my needs, the value of the storage device is fairly met to the price. I payed 102 USD. The instructions for installation get two thumbs up from me even though I didnt need them. Well see how reliable it ends up being, it has only been half a year.
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ermacpd
Greater than one weekThis thing is so fast and has so much space. I bought it to make sure I could have a bunch of games installed at the same time and still get great speeds. Never going back to just an SSD for my main HDD again.
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Will B.
> 3 dayI bought a pre-built gaming system as my computer died after 7 years and I needed something in a hurry. The boot drive in the PC is also a PCIe NVMe Gen4 M.2 drive, but it is 1 TB and slower. I wanted to get a second drive for drive D: and for storing games and video files there. I did my research before getting the SK hynix Platinum P41. The extra speed is noticeable.