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Silicon Power 1TB UD90 NVMe 4.0 Gen4 (5000 MB/s Read, 4800 MB/s Write) @ SP EUROPE / FBA
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Here is a spreadsheet with specifications on a lot of SSD's:
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Labelled as a "mid-ranged NVME", has Micron branded NAND (TLC) but no DRAM.
I don't know much about SSDs, so don't rely on me. The row is #433.
Silicon Power also offers a 3-year warranty on their website
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To bolster its multi-tasking factor even further, the UD90 takes advantage of increased bandwidth when used in conjunction with motherboards equipped with PCIe 4.0 slots. In fact, it has nearly double the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0 for shorter download times and the ability to download more files within the same amount of time.
An SSD's speed is meaningless without the ability to handle that speed reliably. The UD90 achieves improved sequential read/write and random read/write performance with support for SLC Caching. At the same time, it supports low density parity check (LDPC) coding to ensure accuracy of data transmission and reliability of data access.
The UD90 supports RAID to protect data in the case of a drive failure. It's also equipped with built-in E2E data protection for enhanced data transfer integrity. Unexpected things can happen at any moment, but the UD90 is prepared for them with your data at its utmost priority.
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Labelled as a "mid-ranged NVME", has Micron branded NAND (TLC) but no DRAM.
I don't know much about SSDs, so don't rely on me. The row is #433.
At this price they are very good value. (edited)
BUT,
It looks like there is a major issue around warranty where you would need to ship item to Taiwan. ( Awaiting seller response on this)
Wait till there is clarity as it might as well not have warrenty if thats the case as the costs will be around 50% of the SSD.
I've had a similar issue where I had to send something off to Sweden to get something fixed off-site and started talking to the support on Amazon's messaging centre instead (to the seller, not through Amazon CS).
If they said the same thing I said to provide me a label (which they didn't) - then went to Amazon CS and got it straightened out with them.
Obviously this is my personal experience but may help someone.
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That's for the 2nd year onwards, always go via Amazon support for the first year.