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Posted 23 July 2023

Silicon Power PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD 2TB Gen3x4 R/W up to 3,400/3,000MB/s internal SSD with DRAM Sold by SP EUROPE

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  • Super-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface for read/write speeds of up to 3,400MB/s / 3,000MB/s
  • NVMe 1.3 support
  • RAID engine for enhanced data integrity
  • Supports SLC Cache and DRAM Cache Buffer. Provides great SSD sequential read/write and random read/write performance.
  • Slim form factor M.2 2280 for perfect fit in slim and portable mobile applications or desktop PCs
  • Free download of SP ToolBox to easily obtain disk information such as self-monitoring analysis report, extent of consumption and SSD diagnostics
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  1. James_Harking's avatar
    Just looking for thoughts, do you guys think this is a better drive than the WD SN570 as both are around the same price? (edited)
    jaju123's avatar
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    Yeah this is a lot better - that is a very low end drive with no dram etc
  2. kidrock123's avatar
    Heat
  3. ought's avatar
    What's the DRAM for?
    jaju123's avatar
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    Helps it maintain speeds and be faster in short bursts
  4. hk2054's avatar
    Endurance is higher than average if I am not mistaken. This (model P34A80) is rated at 1600 TBW. Most 2TB SSDs are rated at 1,200 TB.
    silicon-power.com/sup…pdf (edited)
    Phil452's avatar
    That document says 1600TBW
  5. gomino's avatar
    How can they go down in price so quickly? When will this stop?
    At this rate we'll get 4 tb drives for 50 quid in a couple of years
    jaju123's avatar
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    This is how tech used to be in the 2000s
  6. James_Harking's avatar
    Hey guys, unless I'm missing something in the description it doesn't state if this is QLC or TLC, does anyone know? Cheers
    jaju123's avatar
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    Its tlc
  7. TheGMan's avatar
    Would this one work for PS5?
    robduh's avatar
    No, looks like this is PCI Express 3, you need PCI 4 for the PS5 according to all the posts I've seen. Fine for a PC though.
  8. MazUK's avatar
    Is this compatible with the below. And is it the same speed. Anybody have any advice to upgrade the stock nvme in the below SFF PC?
    Is there a similar sold by Amazon?

    SFF PC Link
    I believ this SFF PC uses a 512 Crucial PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe SSD Drive. The drive on this post shows as a gen 3 x4. I wonder will it make a difference between the gen 4 in the pc and this gen 3?

    This one looks to be interesting too Link Here (edited)
  9. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Another NVMe deal that went under my radar, I must be slacking...
    Having posted a deal for this a while back myself, and installed a couple of these, I can confirm that they are very good value and I've had no reports of any problems with them.
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