Silicon Power 1TB - NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 SSD (SP001TBP34A60M28)

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  • Mark Blethen

    Greater than one week

    Using as a cache drive in UNRAID. Nothing is overtop of it. And whenever its in use, its hitting 60 degrees Celsius easily before the system has to just pause and wait for it to cool down. I have a heatsink on the way, as it obviously needs it, but I struggle to be optimistic at how much itll help. I have a 120mm fan now leaned on it, and its only made a small difference. I may end up trading it in to get something from a more known (and not cheap) brand if the heatsink doesnt help enough.

  • marval

    > 3 day

    A great expansion for my 11.6” Asus with 64g eMMC. Makes the laptop usable. If only the RAM could be replaced this would be a real road laptop. The only issue is they always assume you’re replacing a drive and never include the screw, leaving you to sort through your collection to find the right size.

  • Jugdese Computer Solutions

    > 3 day

    A cut above the rest, fast and affordable

  • Matt

    > 3 day

    Installed yesterday in a new computer build, came right up and no issues. I use a lot of Silicon Power products and this has come to be what I expect from them and at a reasonable price. Something to be aware of as others have pointed out, it is a bummer this does not include the M.2 motherboard mounting screw with it. Thankfully I found that the new motherboard I installed came with two in the box. Had I not had these this would have been frustrating since I would have had to find or order one. I did knock off a star due to this, had I not had the ones with the new motherboard I would have had to wait to finish the build.

  • Ran

    > 3 day

    One 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).

  • John W.

    > 3 day

    I recently picked up two of the 1TB drives for for an older Dell Precision T7910 Tower. This machine is a beast but really needed the benefit of booting from an NVMe drive. There are no native M.2 NVMe slots on the main board so, I installed these two drives onto a Dell designed PCIe non-RAID card. The card uses PCIe 3.0 x8 lanes for both SSDs (x4 per SSD) parked in an x16 slot. I am really impressed the performance of these SPCC drives. I have run CrystalDiskMark on both and attached to my review. I am pushing almost 2600MB/s on each drive for sequential 1M reads. Pretty fast for such an inexpensive SSD. I also over 2000MB/s 1M wrtites. These numbers exceed everything I have seen for these drives. I noticed that the two SSDs are not identical, I posted a picture of the two drives mounted on the Dell PCIe card, from the side you can clearly see that one drive has fewer chips than the other, the label is stuck on the circuit board versus onto chips like the other drive. They both show up the same in CrystalDiskInfo with one exception, the SSD that has fewer chips run 20 C hotter at idle. Seems peculiar that they would not be identical, maybe a change in the hardware revision. I am very happy with the drives at this point and I think they are a great value for the current market. Purchased: 02/03/2023 for $48/ea. UPDATE: 02/27/2023 I answered my questions regareding the extreme variation in temperatures as reported by CrystalDiskInfo, 64 degrees C on one drive and 40 degrees C on the other. The added photos show two very different versions of the drive which I received. I was not paying attention to the differences when I first installed the drives and did not notice the obvious changes in the versions. In the photos, the drive marked REV.B manufacture date is 42nd week 2022, the drive marked REV.C is dated 45th week 2022. The older REV.B drive is the one with fewer chips which only cover about 2/3 of the circuit board it runs hot ~60-64 degrees C. The newer REV.C drive has chips which populate the entire 2280 board, this is the drive that runs at around 40 degrees C. I purchased a couple of heat sinks to attach to the drives, they are actually running a little hotter than when the drives had the Dell board fan shroud intalled (the shroud would not fit over the drives with the heat sinks in place). I think I will order another drive and see if I get another REV.C, if so, Ill return the REV.B A little picky perhaps, but I prefer for the drives to be identical.

  • janosistemas

    Greater than one week

    excelente, recomendado

  • Lenny Sh

    > 3 day

    I used it with the External USB connected enclosure and ot works great there.

  • Jeisson

    > 3 day

    Buen producto a muy buen precio, el mejor en sus características.

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