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Model: INLAND Performance Plus 1TB PS5 SSD PCIe Gen 4 NVMe 4.0 x4 M.2 2280 TLC 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive, R/W Speed up to 7000MB/s and 5500MB/s, 700 TBW
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These now use B47R flash unlike the previous iteration of this product of the same name you're likely to find reviews for (the one with the black heatsink).
So, this is the same as the "Inland Gaming Performance Plus" drive minus the heatsink, which has excellent performance. They also bumped the warranty to 6 years (from 3).
EDIT: E18 controller + B47R flash makes this a top tier drive for most use cases.
Inland products are rebranded from other manufactures for Microcenter. Some suspect they are Sabrent drives that fell just under rated speeds. They were fairly popular when they were the cheapest on the market for top PCIe3 speeds, but might as well go with the full brand if it's the same price as you'll get a longer warranty.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
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These now use B47R flash unlike the previous iteration of this product of the same name you're likely to find reviews for (the one with the black heatsink).
So, this is the same as the "Inland Gaming Performance Plus" drive minus the heatsink, which has excellent performance. They also bumped the warranty to 6 years (from 3).
EDIT: E18 controller + B47R flash makes this a top tier drive for most use cases.
I've never heard of this brand. Cliffs notes on what I need to know?
Inland products are rebranded from other manufactures for Microcenter. Some suspect they are Sabrent drives that fell just under rated speeds. They were fairly popular when they were the cheapest on the market for top PCIe3 speeds, but might as well go with the full brand if it's the same price as you'll get a longer warranty.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
Inland products are rebranded from other manufactures for Microcenter. Some suspect they are Sabrent drives that fell just under rated speeds. They were fairly popular when they were the cheapest on the market for top PCIe3 speeds, but might as well go with the full brand if it's the same price as you'll get a longer warranty.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
Inland products are rebranded from other manufactures for Microcenter. Some suspect they are Sabrent drives that fell just under rated speeds. They were fairly popular when they were the cheapest on the market for top PCIe3 speeds, but might as well go with the full brand if it's the same price as you'll get a longer warranty.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
This one does use the same controller and NAND as the updated Sabrent Rocket 4 PLUS (the gold labeled one) but the Inland has a better warranty (6 years vs. 1+4 with registration)
No idea who designs these things. Both are probably based on the Phison prototype drive.
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Looks like there's a $6 Amazon clip coupon on the 1tb bringing it to $114. I would recommend getting a heatsink, but not the $30 extra bundle one. You can get a decent one for $10 or so.
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So, this is the same as the "Inland Gaming Performance Plus" drive minus the heatsink, which has excellent performance. They also bumped the warranty to 6 years (from 3).
EDIT: E18 controller + B47R flash makes this a top tier drive for most use cases.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
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So, this is the same as the "Inland Gaming Performance Plus" drive minus the heatsink, which has excellent performance. They also bumped the warranty to 6 years (from 3).
EDIT: E18 controller + B47R flash makes this a top tier drive for most use cases.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
I have the premium PCIe3 model and it has worked great. Their naming conventions are very similar and confusing(premium, platinum, performance(plus), etc.) so be sure to get the right one if you buy this.
No idea who designs these things. Both are probably based on the Phison prototype drive.
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