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2TB hynix Tube T31 Stick Type SSD w/ DRAM

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SKHynix_USA via Amazon has 2TB hynix Tube T31 Stick Type SSD w/ DRAM for $118.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Back up data at speeds up to 1,000MB/s (10Gbps)
  • Lightning fast data transfer - Back up your data at a blazing speed of up to 1,000MB/s (10Gbps)
  • Compatible with PS4, PS5, Gaming Console, Windows 10/11, and macOS
  • Easy plug & play with pocket-sized SSD and built-in USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 connector
  • 3-year warranty guaranteed by SK hynix, Inc. and Hitachi LG Data Storage Korea, Inc.

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SKHynix_USA via Amazon has 2TB hynix Tube T31 Stick Type SSD w/ DRAM for $118.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BlueRaccoon1085 for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Back up data at speeds up to 1,000MB/s (10Gbps)
  • Lightning fast data transfer - Back up your data at a blazing speed of up to 1,000MB/s (10Gbps)
  • Compatible with PS4, PS5, Gaming Console, Windows 10/11, and macOS
  • Easy plug & play with pocket-sized SSD and built-in USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 connector
  • 3-year warranty guaranteed by SK hynix, Inc. and Hitachi LG Data Storage Korea, Inc.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 760 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: SK hynix Tube T31 2TB Stick Type SSD with DRAM | up to 1000MB/s | 10 Gbps | USB-A 3.2 Gen2 | External Solid State Flash Drive Compatible with Mac, Window PC, Gaming Console

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Stinktooth
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I bought one of these, and I like it. Of course the speed is dependent on your hardware. If your pulling off a spinning hard drive or using the 5gbps USB port it won't operate at full speed. Using a USB A to USB C adapter and a USB 4 port writing to a gen 4 nvme I think I was getting around 700MBps. Around 350MBps on the 5Gbps ports.

The USB A on the T31 is non retractable. I put the cap away because I don't intend to keep up with it. There is a white activity light that stays on. It's a little bulky. I'm happy with it.
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This is the type of comment I like, a real user review, not useless comments that say "reviews say it's good/bad"

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Sep 22, 2025 05:08 AM
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StinktoothSep 22, 2025 05:08 AM
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I bought one of these, and I like it. Of course the speed is dependent on your hardware. If your pulling off a spinning hard drive or using the 5gbps USB port it won't operate at full speed. Using a USB A to USB C adapter and a USB 4 port writing to a gen 4 nvme I think I was getting around 700MBps. Around 350MBps on the 5Gbps ports.

The USB A on the T31 is non retractable. I put the cap away because I don't intend to keep up with it. There is a white activity light that stays on. It's a little bulky. I'm happy with it.
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drsnowmonSep 22, 2025 11:07 AM
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Quote from Stinktooth :
I bought one of these, and I like it. Of course the speed is dependent on your hardware. If your pulling off a spinning hard drive or using the 5gbps USB port it won't operate at full speed. Using a USB A to USB C adapter and a USB 4 port writing to a gen 4 nvme I think I was getting around 700MBps. Around 350MBps on the 5Gbps ports.

The USB A on the T31 is non retractable. I put the cap away because I don't intend to keep up with it. There is a white activity light that stays on. It's a little bulky. I'm happy with it.
This is the type of comment I like, a real user review, not useless comments that say "reviews say it's good/bad"
Sep 22, 2025 12:37 PM
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Tempo4200Sep 22, 2025 12:37 PM
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2 of these and a mini pc could literally replace my huge desktop. I rarely game anymore an just use my pc as a Plex server now and to stream video.
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PinakoSep 22, 2025 01:08 PM
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Do these USB sticks with DRAM have batteries or super-capacitors inside? They're presumably capable of accepting writes faster than they could be recorded to SSD, so power loss (pulling the stick when "safely" unmounted but before the DRAM is flushed) could potentially result in data loss/corruption?
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shoka_conSep 22, 2025 01:13 PM
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Quote from Pinako :
Do these USB sticks with DRAM have batteries or super-capacitors inside? They're presumably capable of accepting writes faster than they could be recorded to SSD, so power loss (pulling the stick when "safely" unmounted but before the DRAM is flushed) could potentially result in data loss/corruption?
IIRC this one is basically an m2 drive inside of a USB stick. I don't think it has write cache though; the DRAM is for caching the layout info of flash drive.

I think it was Tom's Hardware that reviewed this drive, and it was their favorite by far for performance reasons.
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(edited) Warning: not for playing ps5 games:
afaik while these are compatible with ps5, it's not going to let you play installed ps5 games on it. Ps5 games have to run off the on board drive or an internally installed pcie4.0+ nvme drive. Usb drives are for other files, playing ps4 games, and storing ps5 games (but need to transfer ps5 games before can play).
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Quote from Tempo4200 :
2 of these and a mini pc could literally replace my huge desktop. I rarely game anymore an just use my pc as a Plex server now and to stream video.
Unless you needed the portability, you'd be better off with an internal nvme in your mini-pc. It would use the dedicated lanes for the NVME slots and not take away bandwidth from your USB ports, especially if you plan to use USB to HDMI/DisplayPort adapters.

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herromysterysockSep 22, 2025 03:19 PM
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I have the 1tb version and really like it. It's super fast compared to a regular usb flash drive. I think I read some where that it had dram so it's supposed to help with the speed. It's a bit bulky but it has a usb a built in and came with a cap. I use a usb a to c adapter cable that works fine. Every once in a while the drive will randomly disconnect and reconnect. I leave my pc on and use sleep function all the time. A reboot stops the random disconnects for a long time.
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PoppinPenelliSep 22, 2025 04:02 PM
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There might be better deals for Prime days October 7 & 8th?
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Quote from demn :
Warning: not for ps5 games:afaik while these are compatible with ps5, it's not going to let you install ps5 games on it. Ps5 games have to go on the on board drive or an internally installed pcie4.0+ nvme drive. Usb drives are for other files and ps4 games.
not correct. you can install PS5 games to external drives, but you can't play them off the drive. I have a 4TB external HDD connected to my PS5 and it's full of PS4 and PS5 games. I can play the PS4 games off the drive, but if I want to play a PS5 game I have to move it to internal storage in order to play it. TLDR; you can store PS5 games on external SSD/HDD but you can only play them off internal ssd storage
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jbwhite99Sep 22, 2025 05:59 PM
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Quote from Pinako :
Do these USB sticks with DRAM have batteries or super-capacitors inside? They're presumably capable of accepting writes faster than they could be recorded to SSD, so power loss (pulling the stick when "safely" unmounted but before the DRAM is flushed) could potentially result in data loss/corruption?
You are supposed to eject the drive in Windows (using the tray icon first) before you eject.

Like others, I've had the 1TB version, and have been really impressed with the speed. It is bulky - as others have noted, if you have 2 USB-A slots close to each other, you may lose an A port.
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PinakoSep 22, 2025 08:35 PM
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Quote from jbwhite99 :
You are supposed to eject the drive in Windows (using the tray icon first) before you eject.Like others, I've had the 1TB version, and have been really impressed with the speed. It is bulky - as others have noted, if you have 2 USB-A slots close to each other, you may lose an A port.
That just flushes the DRAM on the host, though, not the DRAM on the SSD.

I think @shoka_con provided a good explanation -- if the disk DRAM is not a write cache, the risk is low.
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demnSep 22, 2025 08:36 PM
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Quote from ratedR420 :
Quote from demn [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Warning: not for ps5 games:afaik while these are compatible with ps5, it's not going to let you install ps5 games on it. Ps5 games have to go on the on board drive or an internally installed pcie4.0+ nvme drive. Usb drives are for other files and ps4 games.
not correct. you can install PS5 games to external drives, but you can't play them off the drive. I have a 4TB external HDD connected to my PS5 and it's full of PS4 and PS5 games. I can play the PS4 games off the drive, but if I want to play a PS5 game I have to move it to internal storage in order to play it. TLDR; you can store PS5 games on external SSD/HDD but you can only play them off internal ssd storage
ty for that additional context. edited my post
Sep 23, 2025 12:07 AM
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BigKingBoxedUpSep 23, 2025 12:07 AM
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This isn't an nvme Device, just a usb stick. For nvme device look for like g40 sandisk or something.
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CrowDazzleSep 23, 2025 01:24 AM
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I shucked my 1TB and is indeed a 2242 nvme inside. I assume the 2TB is the same.

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