A firmware update from 002c to 003c is available.
Tool: https://www.solidigm.co
Changelog for 003c:
May 2022 003C:
Fix to thermal throttling Flow
Fix for Null pointers
Block SID Fix
Mitigates security vulnerability (see Soltdtgm Advisory SOLIDIGM-SA-00563)
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One thing I did do to give an additional tiny performance boost was to move my Windows Swap File to a SSD that isnt my OS drive...
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One thing I did do to give an additional tiny performance boost was to move my Windows Swap File to a SSD that isnt my OS drive...
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If you're on a strict budget, this is a very good drive for the money. It doesn't perform great with long, sustained writes...but would be a good choice for an OS or an extra drive for games.
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I have the smaller 1TB 670p in an enclosure and it gets over 900MB/sec (read) across the whole drive. I tested in Linux using Tiger Lake Thunderbolt 4 chipset over USB-C to the RTL9210.
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I have the smaller 1TB 670p in an enclosure and it gets over 900MB/sec (read) across the whole drive. I tested in Linux using Tiger Lake Thunderbolt 4 chipset over USB-C to the RTL9210.
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The Intel 670p is widely liked by many based on it's real world performance and price. Since Intel sold it's SSD business and Solidigm is now handling warranty for these they are selling lower than normal...I'd assume to get rid of inventory that still says Intel.
$65 is a great price for a 2TB with these specs, DRAM and QLC.
I purchased 2 when this deal was previously posted (previous sale ended 08/01..it stayed at $70 till now when it is again on sale.
I added a link to the previously posted deal in the wiki. It may answer questions you have.
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