🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Silicon Power P34A80 1TB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD delivers exceptional performance with read speeds up to 3400MB/s and a robust 5-year warranty. Designed for both desktop and laptop use, this SSD features advanced caching technology and a slim M.2 2280 form factor, making it the perfect choice for high-speed data access and storage.
J**.
Bang for the Buck, Performs Good
Performs as expected, Nice 5-year warranty once registered on official website.As tested, Boot times, installations, update, download times benefited greatly. You can install windows around 10-15 minutes. other programs are a piece of cake in terms of speed. Boot takes 12-14 seconds, Shutdown 2-3 seconds through Windows 10.for casual work/ gaming- i am on average 0-3% usage on this. You will never maximize and never need a storage device faster than this. This is how fast NVMe SSDs are.
A**.
Top performance for a significantly lower price.
If you have the latest Third-Generation AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Desktop Processors and AMD X570 motherboards. And looking for NVME drive gives you same performance of expensive NVME drive brands like Corsair MP510 and Patriot Viper VP4100 then Silicon Power is the best choice for a significantly lower price.
N**N
Great drive super speed
I was struggling with hp laptop with my previous ssd the moment i replace all problem resolved so happy
N**M
Exceeded expectations!!
For the price, it can easily rival expensive alternatives.Installed only a day before. I hope it will last for an extended period.
O**I
سريع جدا ولكن درجة حرارته تصل الى 68 و يمكن تخطي ذلك بتركيب مشتت بسعر 35 درهم
سريع جدا ولكن درجة حرارته تصل الى 68 و يمكن تخطي ذلك بتركيب مشتت بسعر 35 درهم
X**O
Quality worth for value
works efficiently; It's really good quality for a price that's not expensive
Y**E
Inexpensive choice with sure power!
Power is proven! Super Easy cloning your drives...
O**F
perfect
perfect
J**R
Fits well with Lenovo IdeaPad S145 Ryzen 3
I was looking for a SSD that could improve the performance and speed of my Lenovo S 145 with ryzen 3 3500u processor. this laptop was value for money however it had only HDD storage so was very slow. I bought it because it offered ryzen 3 at a very low price. However, I was disappointed by its performance. The booting time was too much and even basic tasks took longer than expected for a CPU like ryzen 3. After realising that actual culprit is HDD storage where the windows is loaded I planned to upgrade my hard disk SSD and install windows into the SSD storage. First I bought Western digital's green M.2 2280 240 GB SSD which is compatible with both M and B key in the motherboard. That was physically compatible but was not detected and hence operation failed. Then I planed to go with this drive. The good point of this drive is that it is a nvme pci-e compatible which offers a very high read write speed of up to 2200 mbps. This drive is very well supported by Lenovo s145 having ryzen 3 CPU. The performance of the laptop was lifted amazingly. The boot time which was around the two minutes with the HDD drive is now reduced to less than 30 seconds. Anyone of you, if having a laptop with HDD storage only must consider upgrading to SSD which will certainly enhance the performance of any laptop like anything. But cross check which ports your motherboard has and what kind of SSD storage it supports. A SATA SSD deive can easily replace any HDD..
H**.
Took my boot time from minutes to seconds
Moving from a HD to A sata SSD i was happy with the boot time over a minute. Then I upgraded to this in a new pc build. My computer from cold off boots to desktop in 35 seconds. Applications have never been snappier. I know there are faster NVMe Drives out there, but if your upgrading from a sata hd or ssd, you will notice quite a difference.On my old computer running sata ssd rendering 2 minute test video it took 4:30 to render. On the new machine with the SP Drive less than 30 seconds I was floored. I use this drive as my boot drive/programs, and keep my other stuff on other drives so i have over 65% of the drive free. If you are a gamer get a bigger drive if your a average user your be just fine. Would happily buy another as it really made more of a impact than expected.Not the fastest drive out there but more than quick enough for the value of price i paid for it. Save your money if your a average user, and buy this you'll be quite happy with the performance.
P**A
Low cost and works well most of the time
Replaced existing smaller Samsung NVME drive with this bigger one.The good:* Low cost* Works well for most cases.The bad:* Slow for random I/O. The Samsung drive was significantly faster.Overall I am quite happy with the increased disk space at a reasonable price. Have not had any issues for a month of using it. Hopefully it lasts long.Simple I/O test on Linux:~ » hdparm -tT /dev/nvme0n1p2/dev/nvme0n1p2: Timing cached reads: 32108 MB in 1.99 seconds = 16157.87 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 1698 MB in 3.00 seconds = 565.34 MB/sec
R**I
Superb SSD, Dont think, Just buy it! :)
Its well known brand , but in india very few people know. Quality is best and reasonable price. Speed of Read/Write is way more high than normal SSD. And normal SSD 250 gb is 2500 and speed of Read/Write is 500 MBps, Here silicon power gives Read/Write speed of 1400MBps/900GBps around. And price is 2800 around.Go for it.This is made in Taiwan product. Manufactured and Imported in August 2021.I am using this product since last 30 days around and I m happy with it performance. Boot time is just 4-5 second( I know, its hard to believe, but its true.). This is NVme 2.1 SSD make sure your motherboard have this kind of slot. (generally it comes with 2 notch(old technology) and this one has 1 notch(this is latest one))
S**R
Good m.2 SSD for use in a Mac (adapter required)
I used this SATA M.2 SSD with an adapter to replace the 128 gb original proprietary SSD in my 2012 Macbook Air. It is great to have 1 TB of storage for about $130 CDN. I used an SSD caddy to format the SSD for Mac use and then installed the OS with a recovery boot. I then moved my Time Machine Data onto the drive. There was a bit of a problem with the formatting at first as the SSD device reported itself as 1.2 TB and would not format with that default. You have to put in a custom size in the Mac Disk Utility (1TB not 1.2 TB) and then it works fine.
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