The Solidigm P41 Plus Solid-State Drive (SSD) delivers excellent PCIe Generation 4 storage performance and value for your personal computer (PC)
With up to 4,125 MB/s sequential read speeds the P41 Plus delivers storage performance that enables your everyday productivity and innovation
M.2 form factor, NVMe version 1.4 SSD available in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities.
Excellent Performance for Everyday Work and Play the P41 Plus is durable and reliable with outstanding power savings and heat efficiency
Enhanced with optional free downloadable Solidigm Synergy Software, the P41 Plus SSD sets a new standard in user experience for a Complete Client SSD Solution
Product SKU:
20-329-021
2:
(43)
22:
(40)
25:
PCI-E
3699:
$104.34
7999:
$69.99
3d4_qlc:
3D NAND
3d_nand:
TLC
512gb:
1TB
brand:
Solidigm
capacity:
1TB
device_type:
Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
form_factor:
M.2 2280
internal_solid_state_drive_ssd:
Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
limited_warranty_period_labor:
5 years
limited_warranty_period_parts:
5 years
m2_2280:
M.2 2280
memory_components:
3D4, QLC
model:
SSDPFKNU010TZX1
newegg:
antonline
orico:
Vaseky
orico_h100:
M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe
orico_official_store:
Lemonra
p41_plus:
ADATA FALCON
price:
$59.99
products:
This Item Solidigm P41 Plus Series 1TB, M.2 80mm PCIe x4, 3D4, QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDPFKNU010TZX1 Add to cart
rating:
(22)
sata_iii:
PCI-Express 3.0
series:
P41 Plus
sold_by:
Newegg
solidigm:
ADATA
ssdpfknu512gzx1:
AFALCON-1T-C
used_for:
Consumer
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Because it is not competeing with those higher end models. I think you did not get the point that all PCIe SSDs are not same and largely differ based on their controller, type of the Flash memory (SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC), Cache type (DRAM or DRAMLess). This is a DRAMless QLC SSD, one of their lower end models and that's why they compared it similarly priced SSDs.
That's why I explained you and all those reviews also clearly explained the position of the SSD in the market and its compepetiors. May be you should read the reviews actually instead of just going through the comparison charts and thinking of conspiracies everywhere.
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Solid deal if you're just going to use it for something like PC games. Can't really complain for $60.
Could this SSD handle Windows running off of it?
I have an old small form HP DeskPro the kids use for surfing and watching videos I would like to get this for.
Also, it has 4 PCIe slots, will this work in this older computer?
Thanks for any help, I'm not real good on the inside specs and what I actually need to upgrade.
Could this SSD handle Windows running off of it?
I have an old small form HP DeskPro the kids use for surfing and watching videos I would like to get this for.
Also, it has 4 PCIe slots, will this work in this older computer?
Thanks for any help, I'm not real good on the inside specs and what I actually need to upgrade.
Sounds like you would want a 2.5" SSD, Depending on how old your system is, it may not have an M.2 socket which this drive requires.
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Nice price, but after some research things seem a bit dodgy. Reviews I've come across don't include comparisons with those considered among the best, WD850 Black, 980 Pro, SK Hynix.
Because it is not competeing with those higher end models. I think you did not get the point that all PCIe SSDs are not same and largely differ based on their controller, type of the Flash memory (SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC), Cache type (DRAM or DRAMLess). This is a DRAMless QLC SSD, one of their lower end models and that's why they compared it similarly priced SSDs.
Because it is not competeing with those higher end models. I think you did not get the point that all PCIe SSDs are not same and largely differ based on their controller, type of the Flash memory (SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC), Cache type (DRAM or DRAMLess). This is a DRAMless QLC SSD, one of their lower end models and that's why they compared it similarly priced SSDs.
What do you suggest as an affordable DRAM 1tb? I am looking for something as a boot drive. Is DRAMless really that bad?
Nice price, but after some research things seem a bit dodgy. Reviews I've come across don't include comparisons with those considered among the best, WD850 Black, 980 Pro, SK Hynix.
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What do you suggest as an affordable DRAM 1tb? I am looking for something as a boot drive. Is DRAMless really that bad?
Dramless is fine for the vast majority of people. It'll affect speed once the drive is entirely full and endurance but endurance is still going to be so high that most people will never even come close to the entirety of it.
It will be recognized when installed internally to the PS5 since it's a Gen 4 drive, but is below Sony's recommended write performance of at least 5000MBps. However, plenty of people have used drives that don't meet that recommendation and are getting along just fine. Since there is only one expansion slot, I'd get a larger drive if you have a lot of digital games.
Oh, and pick up a true heatsink for it for about $10, too.
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Because it is not competeing with those higher end models. I think you did not get the point that all PCIe SSDs are not same and largely differ based on their controller, type of the Flash memory (SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC), Cache type (DRAM or DRAMLess). This is a DRAMless QLC SSD, one of their lower end models and that's why they compared it similarly priced SSDs.
Not all consumers know that this isn't close to the best. Consumers checking those reviews might think this is near the best (but only of the incomplete sample group being tested.)
I wonder if a lot of these reviews were funded to contractually prevent the comparison.
This product brand has been a frequent hot deal lately.
Not all consumers know that this isn't close to the best. Consumers checking those reviews might think this is near the best (but only of the incomplete sample group being tested.)
I wonder if a lot of these reviews were funded to contractually prevent the comparison.
This product brand has been a frequent hot deal lately.
That's why I explained you and all those reviews also clearly explained the position of the SSD in the market and its compepetiors. May be you should read the reviews actually instead of just going through the comparison charts and thinking of conspiracies everywhere.
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I have an old small form HP DeskPro the kids use for surfing and watching videos I would like to get this for.
Also, it has 4 PCIe slots, will this work in this older computer?
Thanks for any help, I'm not real good on the inside specs and what I actually need to upgrade.
I have an old small form HP DeskPro the kids use for surfing and watching videos I would like to get this for.
Also, it has 4 PCIe slots, will this work in this older computer?
Thanks for any help, I'm not real good on the inside specs and what I actually need to upgrade.
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Oh, and pick up a true heatsink for it for about $10, too.
I wonder if a lot of these reviews were funded to contractually prevent the comparison.
This product brand has been a frequent hot deal lately.
I wonder if a lot of these reviews were funded to contractually prevent the comparison.
This product brand has been a frequent hot deal lately.
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Makes for a good cheap game drive.
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