Yes, one of the best available, e.g. see Best SSDs 2023: From Budget SATA to Blazing-Fast NVMe[tomshardware.com]
Although P41 version is a later and faster version than P31, whether your system will and can take advantage of that is a different question - the cheaper P31 may be a better choice for you.
They bought Intel NAND business. But even before, they were well known for businesses, not for consumers.
P31 is their first consumer NVMe SSD, now they have P41. So P31 is cheaper than before (79.65 was lowest price so far).
I got my first SKH SSD over 6 years ago in a new Dell laptop so they've been around for a while. I used it for over a year, then replaced it with a larger Samsung so it was idled for a while, but I've been using it again as an external and it's been fine.
I'm also typing on a 2TB P31 right now that I've had for 5 months now. Great drive and it runs very cool (under 40 often, but I can push it into the mid-50s when doing video conversions). I also don't notice any speed difference between it and my 2TB 980 Pro in another laptop....
I got my first SKH SSD over 6 years ago in a new Dell laptop so they've been around for a while. I used it for over a year, then replaced it with a larger Samsung so it was idled for a while, but I've been using it again as an external and it's been fine.
I'm also typing on a 2TB P31 right now that I've had for 5 months now. Great drive and it runs very cool (under 40 often, but I can push it into the mid-50s when doing video conversions). I also don't notice any speed difference between it and my 2TB 980 Pro in another laptop....
You are correct. They joined the Consumer SSD market a while ago but lasted very short. It was SATA3 SSD. Then, rejoined with P31 (and with also SATA3 version).
People may see Hynix RAM on their PCs/laptops or Hynix SSD because they were mostly sold to large PC and Laptop manufacturers.
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Now the deal is warm at best for a Gen3 1TB
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P31 is their first consumer NVMe SSD, now they have P41. So P31 is cheaper than before (79.65 was lowest price so far).
Are these drives reliable?
Although P41 version is a later and faster version than P31, whether your system will and can take advantage of that is a different question - the cheaper P31 may be a better choice for you.
P31 is their first consumer NVMe SSD, now they have P41. So P31 is cheaper than before (79.65 was lowest price so far).
I'm also typing on a 2TB P31 right now that I've had for 5 months now. Great drive and it runs very cool (under 40 often, but I can push it into the mid-50s when doing video conversions). I also don't notice any speed difference between it and my 2TB 980 Pro in another laptop....
but in all honesty, unless it throttles(which this one won't), you won't tell much of a difference.
I'm also typing on a 2TB P31 right now that I've had for 5 months now. Great drive and it runs very cool (under 40 often, but I can push it into the mid-50s when doing video conversions). I also don't notice any speed difference between it and my 2TB 980 Pro in another laptop....
People may see Hynix RAM on their PCs/laptops or Hynix SSD because they were mostly sold to large PC and Laptop manufacturers.