expired Posted by kevinaaa • Dec 12, 2022
Dec 12, 2022 4:40 PM
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expired Posted by kevinaaa • Dec 12, 2022
Dec 12, 2022 4:40 PM
Prime Members: 1TB SK hynix Gold P31 PCIe NVMe M.2 Gen 3 Solid State Drive
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I put one in a 5th gen Ryzen Legion 5 laptop and it has been great. Very cool running and very fast.
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IMO, SK Hynix is far better / more reliable than Sabrent, and in the same league as Samsung. Sabrent have many different products and rely on third-party components that aren't always the best quality. On the other hand, memory chips are SK Hynix's main business. They're completely vertically integrated (they produce their own RAM, NAND, controller chips, etc), have been around for a very long time, and are the second largest RAM manufacturer in the world (Samsung is #1). The majority of prebuilt PCs from Dell, HP, etc use their RAM.
I bought a WD SSD recently, but I'm going to return it and replace it with this one. The only reason I didn't buy it was because it was too expensive, so I'm glad that it's on sale (at an all time low price) now!
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It's ridiculous fast but it doesn't support Bitlocker hardware encryption unlike the Samsung 980 Pro. Very disappointing that a top of the line consumer card does not support hardware AES encryption in almost 2023. Their site advertises it, review sites list it in the specs, but I guarantee it DOES NOT support Bitlocker hardware encryption.
Caveat emptor if that's an issue for u!
IMO, SK Hynix is far better / more reliable than Sabrent, and in the same league as Samsung. Sabrent have many different products and rely on third-party components that aren't always the best quality. On the other hand, memory chips are SK Hynix's main business. They're completely vertically integrated (they produce their own RAM, NAND, controller chips, etc), have been around for a very long time, and are the second largest RAM manufacturer in the world (Samsung is #1). The majority of prebuilt PCs from Dell, HP, etc use their RAM.
I bought a WD SSD recently, but I'm going to return it and replace it with this one. The only reason I didn't buy it was because it was too expensive, so I'm glad that it's on sale (at an all time low price) now!
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