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Silicon Power 1TB NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 SSD Compatible with PS5 R/W up to 5,000/4,400 MB/s(SP01KGBP44US7005)

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Capacity: 1TB


Color: Nvme Gen4 SSD


Features

  • Built-in bad block management (BBM) mechanism and E2E data protection
  • Includes over-provision (OP)
  • TBW=1800
  • The warranty terms on all of its SSDs are based on whether the warranty length or TBW limit occurs first.
  • Compatibility: PS5 / Desktop PC / Laptop Notebooks

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Brand: ‎SP Silicon Power


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎0.282 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.14 inches


Color: ‎Nvme Gen4 SSD


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Manufacturer: ‎SP Silicon Power


Date First Available: ‎June 3, 2020


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  • SSD has been redesigned
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
I purchased the 1TB module. If you're like me, you've poured over reviews trying to maximize performance per dollar. According to umpteen review's I've read, this card ranks very highly in that regard. I assumed that was the card I'd be buying, but that's questionable. BUYER BEWARE: The only similarity between this card and the one in all the reviews you've read is the Phison E12 controller. The current model no longer uses Toshiba flash, rather it's using flash from a company called Unic, a Chinese flash manufacturer. I entered the chip markings into Google hoping to stumble upon some specs, but no dice, this flash memory is essentially unheard of as far as Google goes. To add a cherry on top, the DRAM buffer is now comprised of Nanya DDR3 modules, no longer the faster Hynix DDR4. At first glance this appears to be a classic bait and switch, but I *cannot* confirm this as I have not run any testing on this newer variant. In essence, if you purchase this, realize you will be taking a gamble on performance, as all review sites have reviewed the old revision with Toshiba flash & DDR4 buffer. My thought is that if SP is going to make a major change to SSD components, they reflect this change through a different model number or revision suffix, instead of sweeping the changes under the rug and hoping nobody notices. I am genuinely curious how this card compares to the older one performance-wise, but I decided I won't be that guinea pig; I'll choose a different SSD brand for my new build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020 by Ashley Warren

  • Faster than a 970 Evo Plus and $100 less!!
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
I'm done with Samsung. They refused to warranty my 960 Pro 1TB over a sticker. No worries though, we have a contender. The Silicon Power A80 1TB NVME is faster and has a 5-year warranty! I've used their SSD's in customer computers for years and with over 100 installs only 2 early models have ever failed. Silicon Power RMA'd both drives without a hitch. Don't just take my word for it. Check them out in the Anandtech GIGABYTE Aorus RGB M.2 SSD review where this drive is killing everything but Intel's Optane! BONUSES! It has an extra 22GB over the 970 Evo Plus and it's $100 less! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2019 by Our Family

  • NVMe M.2 version does not perform even close to advertised speeds.
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
I was in the market for an NVMe SSD, and I saw this at $169.99 for the 1TB version, with 3,200 Read/3,000 Write speeds. A Samsung 970 Evo 1TB is about $250, and has similar advertised speeds. It seemed too good to pass up, so I jumped on it. What I got instead is a drive that performs at about 2,000 Read/1,600 Write. Under sustained loads, write speeds drop to around 1,000 MB/s. While this is by no means horrible, it is not at advertised speeds, or even close for that matter. With the Samsung 970 Evo, it advertises 3,400MB/s read, which real world it gets pretty close to. In this price point, however, it does perform extremely well, and I can't really complain... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • I'm putting my faith in Silicon Power, sorry Samsung
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
Too early to tell about longevity but it works flawlessly in a Dell XPS 15 i7-9570 clean install. Upgrade from the Toshiba 500gb m.2 as I needed more space and the price point for this ssd drive is affordable and speed is on par with the specs provided by Silicon Power. I would of purchased a Samsung Evo but I just couldn't see paying around $240 for it. This SP 1tb m.2 nvme is just $119+5yr warranty and Silicon Power (SP) has been around for a long time even though this is my first to purchase there brand. Hopefully I will never have to use the warranty anytime soon, failure is not an option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019 by CJ. H

  • Plug and play in Dell Precision 5530
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
Got the 1 TB NVMe version for a workstation upgrade. Had assumed that there may be some BIOS fiddling involved, but it was literally: plug it in, turn the computer on, install Windows. This drive does not come with any mounting hardware. I borrowed a screw from the 2.5 " SSD mount already on the motherboard of this laptop. This provides a noticeable speed boost compared to the previous SATA SSD. Removed two stars since the company requires registration for the full advertised warranty. I don't see the point of fabricating an additional effort for customers that have already paid for the product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2019 by relativity17

  • Amazing seq R/W, but the random 4k is only performing average
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
Amazing seq R/W, but the random 4k is only performing average. Installed in an PCIe adapter (Sintech). The price for this NVME from SP is the cheapest among all the other brand which can perform above 3000MB/s. I think the people are classifying these >3000MB/s as higher end NVME, eg 970, BPX, SX8200, S70, SN750, 760P etc, While for those perform ~2000MB/s as lower end NVME, eg P1, EX900 etc. Don't misunderstand me, all these higher/lower-end NVME are in my Amazon wish list. I am reading all the reviews for comparison purpose. Btw, i have ordered the P1 and it is on the way. If P1 can perform better random 4k, i may swap out this SP. UPDATE 17 Apr 2019: After tried the crucial P1, yes the random 4K is better (~10MB/s more). However the heat from P1 make me feel uncomfortable) Idle: SP only 22 degree but P1 is already 30+ degree Heavy load: SP highest is about 44 degree but P1 come to Red zone, 58 degree. All these temperatures are read from Crystaldisk. Both SP and P1 are install at the same adapter with heat sink (from Sintech). So in the end, I remain at SP. The 1st photo attached earlier is CDM reading without BitLocker. 2nd photo is CDM reading with BitLocker, and can see the Temperature behind also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019 by ChinCP

  • Tape will do if you don’t have screws
Capacity: 1TB Color: A80
This nvme offers a great storage size at one of the highest speed offered at this price point. However it doesn’t include the screws or driver required for installation. I needed to buy another set. While waiting I found that a few pieces of tape does the trick.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2020 by Dalton

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