Silicon Power 1TB - NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 SSD (SP001TBP34A60M28)
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B. Bois
> 3 dayI wasnt expecting much for the price but it blew me away. I was getting about 1400 megabytes per second. I thought for this price it would be like 500 or something. how can your complain with 47 dollars for a 1TB SSD. thats insane.
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Richard Horne
Greater than one weekAs many have commented, its a great value for the cost. Note that it does NOT come with a screw or a heatsink. I think at least shipping with a screw would be nice. I would recommend getting a heatsink. It will cost you about $10 but it will be worth it as the NVMe does run a bit hot (mine run about 40 - 50 C). It is not as fast as say a Samsung, but it gets the job done for most cases. I have not had any issues getting advertised speeds (I bought 2 of them). If you are looking for a mid-range upgrade for your HDD and your MOBO supports NVMe, this is, in my opinion, a great value.
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EL
> 3 dayTook a little longer than expected to arrive. Was purchased for an upgrade. Already installed and working brilliantly. I hate the fact that I cant see the beautiful design once installed inside my notebook. Loving the software that comes with it for diagnosis. Will recommend to friends.
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Prof. Raquel Christiansen DDS
02-04-2025Great SSD for the price working as it should
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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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Esteban Fabozzi
> 3 dayI started getting these drives because they are cheaper than the name brands while still delivering the same quality.
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Juan
> 3 dayMuy bonito y todo, pero no trajo tornillo... me toco rebuscar en otro lado jajaja
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John
Greater than one weekA friend of mine, which that title is up for debate currently, ordered a 16 TB SSD for the same price as this drives original MSRP. To his horror I popped it open and showed him the 16 GB MicroSD card inside. I ordered him one of these and a Sabrent m.2 enclosure. Gave it to him last night and hes already happy with it. Easy to use, setup. Not the top tier but for moving a few big files between things without going through the cloud, its makes for a great SSD/jump drive.
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Noah M.
> 3 dayFor reference, drive D: is the Silicon power, and drive C: is the original Lenovo ssd, with it’s specs to the right. I upgraded the storage on my 1yr old Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming laptop with this affordable drive, and was BLOWN AWAY by the speeds. The OEM drive has a 512mb DRAM cache and is rated for 3500 write/ 2800 read. (Comparable to a 970evo) The SP, despite not having a DRAM cache and being rated at less than 70% of the other drives speed, held right up to it in identical random read/write Benchmark tests and even surpassed it in a single queue read! When transferring files, the SP response time is a bit slower at around 20ms compared to <1ms, but for playing games and running CAD it is unnoticeable. I measured my Forza horizon 4 load times to be about half a second slower, but that was more likely human error than an actual difference. I am more than pleased by the performance of this drive, it’s definitely a slept on choice. If you want large capacity speed for cheap don’t waste money on a Samsung, try this first! Note: it does NOT come with a screw so make sure you have one.
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Ran
Greater than one weekOne 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).