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2TB - Netac NV7000 NVMe 1.4 M.2 Internal SSD PCIe Gen4 With Heatsink up to 7000/6700MB/s - £129.47 Sold by Netac Official Store @ Amazon
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Netac NV7000 2TB NVMe 1.4 M.2 Internal SSD PCIe Gen4 SLC Caching Aluminum Heatsink up to 7000MB/s, for Computer Game, PS5, PC
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Netac NV7000 2TB NVMe 1.4 M.2 Internal SSD PCIe Gen4 SLC Caching Aluminum Heatsink up to 7000MB/s, for Computer Game, PS5, PC
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- NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen4 *4 interface,Read/write speed up to 7000/6700MB/s.
- High-quality 3D NAND Flash chips,Supports S.M.A.R.T/TRIM Command/NCQ.
- NV7000 style comes with an aluminum heatsink, making your computer smoother and your gaming speed at its highest,All-in-one heatsink SSD design installs easily in the M.2 expansion slot.
- NV7000 is compatible with PS5 consoles for an ultra-fast M.2 SSD storage expansion.
- 100% after-sales service, we have a 5-year limited warranty
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Edited by Brutes, 19 March 2023
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sorted byThe biggest issue is that the heatsink is really poorly designed, the bottom part of the heatsink is too thick so when you slot in the SSD the thermal pad covering the controller won't make any contact with the controller die, rendering the heatsink the drive comes with pretty worthless. There's also a 'warranty void if removed' sticker on top of one of the heatsink screws, which is quite annoying.
Additionally I'm pretty concerned about the lack of a proper power management IC, all I see is just 7 drivers? on this new cut cost version with YMTC NAND.
Also Netac does not have any European offices for RMA purposes, if you have any issues with the drive you'll have to send it to China and I don't think saving a few quit is worth the headaches of having to wait months for a replacement if any issues occur.
If you care about peace of mind in regards to your data, probably avoid Netac given how they handle warranties.
I've bought one of these drives a few days ago and it seems to be pretty good, especially if you can get it for <£130.
The configuration (at least for the batch currently available on Amazon.uk) for the 2TB version is: InnoGrit IG5236, SK Hynix 2GB DDR4, and YMTC 128L TLC.
This configuration is fast, probably faster than the Phison E18 + Micron 176L TLC combo (or at least on par). Only downside would be that YMTC is a fairly new company and they don't have much of a history of released NAND, so remains to be seen how reliable it is.
Temperature wise the main sensor shows 54C, but the drive has 2 other sensors that can be read if you have HWinfo64. The heatsink seems to do okay when it comes to cooling the controller, so I wouldn't be too worried about temperatures. (edited)
Controller is an Innogrit IG5236 and not a Phison E18 that other Brands use, reviewers though got a Phison 18 and better Flash Memory.
No Software, Firmware update ? Warranty (claiming) ?
Which you can find in SSDs from Adata, Plextor, Lexor, Asgard and many others
Source: LTT
Looks like a major bait and switch: totally different controller, different NAND, etc. (edited)
Formatted and gave these speeds.
Hope it helps Some1
https://3dnews-ru.translate.goog/1073473/obzor-pcie-40nakopitelya-netac-nv7000?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en
All video reviews and written reviews I’ve seen so far are excellent though.
What does this report mention?
It's been great honestly, never exceeded 60 degrees, and is noticeably faster than my crucial P3 gen3 ssd - mainly used for PC games + bulk storage but wouldn't have a problem using this as a main drive in a system. The latest post I saw has it for £109 currently. (edited)
(Source: I just tried to stick one in an Inspiron 5505; too fat for either slot. Heatsink screw covered over with a sticker cautioning warranty invalidation.)
This does *not* affect usability in the PS5 - here it's a perfect fit.
I hope there are no. Issues
Using for ps5 so
That being said, unless you already have the drive, get this instead, you'll get the same speeds:
hotukdeals.com/dea…575
To get better speeds out you'd need a 40 Gbps USB 4 enclosure and even there you'd get a max of 1.5-2 Gbps in the real world.
In short, this drive is extreme overkill for external usage. Get something like the Kingston NV2 for £90.