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Solidigm P44 Pro 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD $140.33 Delivered @ Amazon Japan via AU

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One of the fastest Gen 4 SSDs you can buy

Solidigm is a new vertically integrated SSD brand owned by SK Hynix, all components are made in-house. The company was created after Hynix bought Intel's memory division

Identical to SK Hynix Platinum P41 but much cheaper and you get special management software + custom NVMe driver

Controller: SK Hynix Aries ACNS075
NAND: SK Hynix 176L TLC
DRAM: Yes (1024MB)
TBW: 750
Warranty: 5 Years
Sequential Read: 7,000 MB/s
Sequential Write: 6,500 MB/s
Random Read: 1,400,000 IOPS
Random Write: 1,300,000 IOPS

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  • Basically a Skhynix P41

  • +2

    yet the best nvme ssd we can find in the market, even better than 990pro

    • 990 PRO was plagued with issues that led to the drive failing.

  • And still no info of read/write speed on the post, even the link only said read speed 7k and that's it lol

    • +2

      Added (though you can easily find that info yourself)

  • I want it but it seems out of place for the way prices are dropping lately. Is it that much better than the kc3000?

    • It's a bit faster, has hardware encryption and better management software. If you don't care about those things you'll be fine with KC3000.

      • +1

        • If it's like the SK Hynix P41 then heat and energy use should be better than the KC3000 too.

    • From a review on Tom's Hardware:
      "Our 1TB KC3000 sample absorbed 369GB of data at a rate of 6,050 MBps before degrading to roughly 1,015 MBps for the remainder of the test. Unfortunately, the KC3000 did not recover any of its SLC cache during the idle recovery rounds, but its write speed measured roughly 1.9 GBps instead of 1 GBps."

      https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/kingston-kc3000-m2-ssd-…

      I suspect this means if the 1TB KC3000 has more than 369GB on the drive it will be much slower (1GBps) at writing than the specifications would suggest. Given the drop in speed, that is a bit disappointing, but should be compared to other drives.

  • Is this the Bentley of Gen 4 SSD

  • Good for ps5?

  • it is good m.2 but compared the price I will choose kc3000. Similar speed but much cheaper

  • Is this faster than the WD SN850X? I had the assumption that it was the fastest gen 4 drive.

  • Looks to be OOS and only available at 156 via Amazon UK?

    • +1

      Still in stock at $142.12 from Amazon Japan, just checked.

  • Thanks OP, purchased.
    I had been eyeing up SK Hynix drives but the platinum was out of my budget. Does anyone know if Solidigm makes a P31 equivelent too?

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