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SK Hynix Platinum P41 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD Solid State Drives on sale listed below.
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About this product: - Up to 7000 MB/s (read) / 6,500 MB/s (write) data transfer speeds.
- MTBF: 1,200 TBW (terabytes written)
- 5-Year manufacturer warranty
- Backwards compatible with PCIe 3.0 system but limited maximum speed of (up to) 3,500 MB/s read and (up to) 3,200 MB/s write. Performance may vary depending on the system hardware & system configuration
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I have no experience with the Gen 4 version, but the Gen 3s are amazing. Read the reviews!!! Personally I am waiting on the P31 gold to drop to $60ish range. I have 2 of these and they rank in the top of every benchmarks and they run the coolest of any I have found. Must be some secret recipe or something
No reason to pay $20 more for this over the Renegade. Or you can get the WD SN850 with heatsink at less than this.
If you are partial to SK Hynix, wait for their next iteration of NAND. Unlike the advantage they had with Gen 3 with their NAND, Micron beat them to it with 176 layer NAND that is inside many of the Gen 4 nvmes and provide very good performance and competitive with SK Hynix.
Why this gets on to FP quickly with the obligatory 15 or so TUs right off the bat while the Kingston deals rarely do is what SD is really about.
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No reason to pay $20 more for this over the Renegade. Or you can get the WD SN850 with heatsink at less than this.
If you are partial to SK Hynix, wait for their next iteration of NAND. Unlike the advantage they had with Gen 3 with their NAND, Micron beat them to it with 176 layer NAND that is inside many of the Gen 4 nvmes and provide very good performance and competitive with SK Hynix.
Why this gets on to FP quickly with the obligatory 15 or so TUs right off the bat while the Kingston deals rarely do is what SD is really about.
Worth noting is that the Kingston Renegade Fury has a "Low profile graphene aluminum heat spreader" so there is no need (certainly less need) for a heatsink..
edit: found the answer. get the 2tb. raid 0 raisr benchmark scores but will not have real world difference .
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Funny how litigation from the Intel motherboard combos took them out
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