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frontpageDealiusCaesar | Staff posted Jan 25, 2023 08:13 PM
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Solidigm P41 Plus PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 QLC Internal SSD: 1TB $62, 512GB

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AAAwave has Solidigm P41 Plus PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 QLC Internal Solid State Drives on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DealiusCaesar for finding this deal.

Available Sizes (select from size drop-down menu):
  • 512GB (SSDPFKNU512GZX1) $36.99
  • 1TB (SSDPFKNU010TZX1) $60.99 -> now $61.99
Product Details:
  • Capacities: 512 GB | 1 TB | 2 TB
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 3500MB/s | Up to 4125MB/s | Up to 4125MB/s
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1625MB/s | Up to 2950 MB/s | Up to 3325MB/s
  • Power Active: 80mW
  • Power Idle: 25mW
  • Endurance Rating (Lifetime Writes): 200 TBW | 400 TBW | 800 TBW

No Longer Available:
  • 2TB (SSDPFKNU020TZX1) $109.99

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal (1TB) is $6 less (9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $66.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • 5-year warranty
  • About this store:
    • You can view AAAwave's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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AAAwave has Solidigm P41 Plus PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 QLC Internal Solid State Drives on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DealiusCaesar for finding this deal.

Available Sizes (select from size drop-down menu):
  • 512GB (SSDPFKNU512GZX1) $36.99
  • 1TB (SSDPFKNU010TZX1) $60.99 -> now $61.99
Product Details:
  • Capacities: 512 GB | 1 TB | 2 TB
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 3500MB/s | Up to 4125MB/s | Up to 4125MB/s
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 1625MB/s | Up to 2950 MB/s | Up to 3325MB/s
  • Power Active: 80mW
  • Power Idle: 25mW
  • Endurance Rating (Lifetime Writes): 200 TBW | 400 TBW | 800 TBW

No Longer Available:
  • 2TB (SSDPFKNU020TZX1) $109.99

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal (1TB) is $6 less (9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $66.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • 5-year warranty
  • About this store:
    • You can view AAAwave's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Luigis3rdcousin
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I was wondering what this brand was. So it's intels old SSD department that was recently bought by SK Hynix and it's setup to be another nand flash company under their umbrella

Toms hardware says this is like the Intel 670p but with some minor revisions. It tested about average but it's kinda impressive for a non d ram cache drive. I would feel more comfortable with a drive like this instead of Kingston or pny nvme drives that are out there.
FakeBro
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Absolutely. Sucks theres no marketing for the new name. SK Hynix is the top dog in NAND and so was Intel. This is miles better than similarly priced drives from PNY, and such. Sacrifice few benchmark points and have piece of mind with your precious data
TrevynA
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My biggest concern is large file write speed when you are down to like 30% free space or so. A lot of QLCs drop to actual spinny disk HDD write speeds in this scenario. To me this is a bigger concern than whether it has DRAM or the reliability of QLC.

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Jan 26, 2023 05:11 AM
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LanchonJan 26, 2023 05:11 AM
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the 2TB has gone up to $120.
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Jan 26, 2023 04:13 PM
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DealiusCaesarJan 26, 2023 04:13 PM
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Quote from Lanchon :
the 2TB has gone up to $120.
The 2TB is still showing up as $109.99 for me (see here [gyazo.com]).
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Luigis3rdcousinJan 27, 2023 10:56 PM
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I was wondering what this brand was. So it's intels old SSD department that was recently bought by SK Hynix and it's setup to be another nand flash company under their umbrella

Toms hardware says this is like the Intel 670p but with some minor revisions. It tested about average but it's kinda impressive for a non d ram cache drive. I would feel more comfortable with a drive like this instead of Kingston or pny nvme drives that are out there.
Last edited by Luigis3rdcousin January 27, 2023 at 03:05 PM.
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Jan 27, 2023 11:43 PM
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alexcaponeJan 27, 2023 11:43 PM
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Has anyone tested this in Synology NAS?
Jan 28, 2023 05:22 AM
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CharlieKEKSJan 28, 2023 05:22 AM
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I am using this as my gaming drive, and it just works fine. Maybe it would matter for productivity tasks, but I do not see how you can go wrong with this one. I am not even sure if you can tell differences between M.2 SSDs, and this one is PCIE 4.0, so you are getting decent speed anyway.
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
I was wondering what this brand was. So it's intels old SSD department that was recently bought by SK Hynix and it's setup to be another nand flash company under their umbrella

Toms hardware says this is like the Intel 670p but with some minor revisions. It tested about average but it's kinda impressive for a non d ram cache drive. I would feel more comfortable with a drive like this instead of Kingston or pny nvme drives that are out there.
Absolutely. Sucks theres no marketing for the new name. SK Hynix is the top dog in NAND and so was Intel. This is miles better than similarly priced drives from PNY, and such. Sacrifice few benchmark points and have piece of mind with your precious data
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Jan 28, 2023 03:17 PM
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Hat-TrickJan 28, 2023 03:17 PM
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What's the point of making PCIe Gen 4 SSD's that aren't any faster than PCIe Gen 3? I guess they're hoping consumers won't read the specs and see that their not getting Gen 4 speed?

And aaawave.com? Never heard of them.
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Jan 28, 2023 03:24 PM
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Hat-TrickJan 28, 2023 03:24 PM
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Quote from Luigis3rdcousin :
I would feel more comfortable with a drive like this instead of Kingston or pny nvme drives that are out there.
Quote from FakeBro :
This is miles better than similarly priced drives from PNY, and such.
What's wrong with other name brand drives? A cheaper Kingston PCIe Gen 4 1TB drive is cheaper than this, and has thousands of good reviews.
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RedRadiusJan 28, 2023 03:46 PM
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I never heard of this site? Is this a good place to buy?
Jan 29, 2023 06:42 PM
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ovarJan 29, 2023 06:42 PM
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Would this be decent for a boot drive? currently have a 660p
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Quote from ovar :
Would this be decent for a boot drive? currently have a 660p
yes ive been using it on my desktop, dual boot win 10 and ubuntu, it flies
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dplaneFeb 01, 2023 04:49 PM
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I know some people may rip this for being QLC but Intel and now Solidigm i believe use a hybrid system that is rated/reviewed much better. Been running a small 256gb Intel 670p as my main drive for several years now and its honestly been great. I do believe they don't have dram on these compared to the 670p is that correct? Not too worried if it has hmb instead.
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mctronFeb 01, 2023 05:26 PM
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
What's the point of making PCIe Gen 4 SSD's that aren't any faster than PCIe Gen 3? I guess they're hoping consumers won't read the specs and see that their not getting Gen 4 speed?

And aaawave.com? Never heard of them.
PS5 for one
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Quote from dplane :
I know some people may rip this for being QLC but Intel and now Solidigm i believe use a hybrid system that is rated/reviewed much better. Been running a small 256gb Intel 670p as my main drive for several years now and its honestly been great. I do believe they don't have dram on these compared to the 670p is that correct? Not too worried if it has hmb instead.
My biggest concern is large file write speed when you are down to like 30% free space or so. A lot of QLCs drop to actual spinny disk HDD write speeds in this scenario. To me this is a bigger concern than whether it has DRAM or the reliability of QLC.
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Hat-TrickFeb 01, 2023 05:40 PM
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Quote from mctron :
PS5 for one
So PS5 doesn't care how slow the SSD is, as long as it's PCIe 4.0? Seems odd.

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