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Silicon Power 1TB w/DRAM Cache NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 2280 R/W up to 3,400/3,000MB/s SSD (SU001TBP34A80M28AB)

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Capacity: 1TB


Style: P34A80 (Gen3)


Features

  • Super-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface for read/write speeds of up to 3,400MB/s/ 3,00MB/s
  • TBW=800
  • The warranty terms on all of its SSDs are based on whether the warranty length or TBW limit occurs first.
  • To support a Silicon Power PCIe SSD, the system must have an M. 2 connector with only an M key. The Silicon Power PCIe SSD does not have a b notch and therefore, the b key on the SSD connector will prevent it from being inserted
  • The custom screw should come with the motherboard or PC. Please acquire the screw from your motherboard or PC Manufacturer, if needed

Digital Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Raid


Connectivity Technology: PCIe Gen3.0


Brand: SP Silicon Power


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Description: Nvme


Compatible Devices: This drive is compatible with servers and arrays that accept M.2 2280 PCle drives


Installation Type: Screw In


Color: 1TB


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Nvme


Brand: ‎SP Silicon Power


Item model number: ‎P34A80


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC


Item Weight: ‎0.282 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.16 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 0.87 x 0.16 inches


Color: ‎1TB


Flash Memory Size: ‎1


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Raid


Manufacturer: ‎SP Silicon Power


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 5, 2019


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  • Funcionó en una board un poco antigüa con un Intel de 4ta generación
Capacity: 1TB Style: DRAM Cache w/ Heatsink (Laptop Compatible)
Compré 2 unidades, una para mi hermano; la instaló en una Board MSI Z97 GAMING 5 y funcionó el SSD, aunque el puerto de esta board es para Gen 3, igual le va a funcionar a la máxima velocidad de Gen3, pero funciona; aunque algo extraño es que en la BIOS no aparezca la unidad, pero en Windows sí, y también fue reconocido como unidad de arranque y perfecto funcionamiento; así que lo importante es que funcione. Apenas hoy se está probando, pero de momento excelente y super rápida. Mi hermano tenía solo unos HDD, y ahora con este SSD le volará el PC jajaja, está muy contento. La segunda unidad la monté en mi PC que sí es moderno y va a las mil maravillas; no he hecho la prueba de velocidad, pero me está volando el computador, tenía los juegos instalados en un SSD Silicon Power SATA que va a máximo 480mb/s, y Resident Evil 2 Remake demoraba en cargar e iniciar, pero ahora con este nuevo SSD de más de 7k mb/s, el juego inicia casi instantáneo y así mismo cuando le di a Nueva Partida, en menos de 1 segundo inició todo jajajaja fue sorprendente. Si se me llega a dañar alguno entonces cambiaré las calificaciones, pero hasta ahora muy contento. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Jarlam Sierra

  • (Tight) Fit in my Ultra Slim Laptop
Capacity: 2TB Style: DRAM Cache w/ Heatsink (Laptop Compatible)
The drive have chips on both side of the board, which was a major concern for me. Some laptops, especially the thinner ones, are not compatible with m.2 SSD’s that have chips on both sides. Luckily, this was low profile enough to fit in my Huawei Matebook X Pro (2018). I was able to install it into my laptop by just removing the back panel and the old SSD’s screws. I didn’t even have to remove the heat shroud or repase my CPU/GPU. Had no issues getting my laptop to recognize or boot off of this drive. Super fast and has been reliable so far. If you’re concerned about not going with a more ‘name brand’ SSD, I would rest assured that this feels just as quality as the more expensive alternatives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Fabian Chavez Portillo Fabian Chavez Portillo

  • Inferior Innogrit?
Capacity: 2TB Style: DRAM Cache w/ Heatsink (Laptop Compatible)
I bought 2tb twice, many says Innogrit is inferior but as gamer im just using it as storage the only harsh thing i can do with it is when moving large file like for instance a 100gb game when i compared it to Inland perfomance plus 2tb using Phison E18 transfer file is around 1.7 to 1.9gb/sec while Innogrit is 2.1 to 2.3GB/sec and phison is freaking hot compare to Innogrit and how would i complain when i got this just around 75$ each for laptop version using some eligible card discount. Innogrit IG5236 still one of the best in the market and why would i worry if it has 5yr warranty? btw i like the led, it flashes green :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Leo Leo

  • SSD buena.
Capacity: 1TB Style: DRAM Cache w/ Heatsink (Laptop Compatible)
La SSD aunque es rápida no alcanza la velocidad de lectura ni de escritura que dice tener. Pero funciona muy bien en mi portatil. Y el precio esta por debajo de muchas con las mismas características. Me siento bien con la compra....y llegó antes del tiempo estipulado para la entrega en Colombia.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Ricardo Fuentes Ricardo Fuentes

  • Pretty good bang for buck
Capacity: 1TB Style: P34A80 (Gen3)
Dirt cheap, great warranty, great performance and comes in simple package, haven't had any issues and don't notice any difference between this and the Kingston KC3000 (for gaming and day to day use). Looks could be better but ssds usually are under the gpu or a heatsink anyways so doesn't really matter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Walt

  • Excellent Price
Capacity: 1TB Style: DRAM Cache w/ Heatsink (Laptop Compatible)
This thing is fast and a great bang for your buck. I wish I would have gotten another during prime day. It's still a pretty good price in comparison to other brands. It brought tons of life to an aging laptop.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by RS

  • High Speed, Low Price
Most All M.2 / NVME drives deliver performance. Silicon Power's 512GB offers everything a Samsung M.2 has at a lower cost. (I own two of these). This review will start out with practical information the moving into the more technical aspect of the SP 512GB NVME drive. This will be a long review. The biggest concern for anyone buying this is: "How can I use this if I don't have a slot on my motherboard for a M.2 SSD?". You need to get an adapter like this: QNINE NVME PCIe Adapter, M.2 NVME SSD to PCI Express 3.0 Host Controller Expansion Card This M.2 NVME SSD is the right "key" for the above adapter. The "key" is just the notched pattern for the NVME drive. (without getting too technical about it). You can put the drive + adapter into any PC that has a PCI-e slot. BOOTING from the NVME Drive may or may not be supported by your motherboard. Your operating system has to be 84-bit and supports UEFI; Windows 7*, 8*, 8.1* or Windows® 10. (Check your motherboard information about UEFI and NVME) If all this sounds technically confusing you can do this: 1) boot off a regular 2.5 inch SSD drive (have your Operating system on it). 2) install the PCIe adapter + M.2 NVME drive into your PCI-e (x4){version 3.x} slot (check your motherboard specs) 3) make the M.2 a secondary drive like D: or E: or F: (all you have to do is format it, windows will give it the drive letter) 4) install any heavy loading programs on the M.2 I have this above outline configuration. Heavy programs or data goes to my M.2 Drives. You can even get two of these and make the M.2s into a RAID 0 stripped drive for double the speed. My advice is to format the M.2 as ReFS.ReFS protects against data corruption. (see attached image) (SKIP this section if you are not interested in ReFS formatting) Checking if TRIM is set for your ReFS formatted drive: 1) click on start or type in the windows 8/10 search box "CMD" 2) once you see CMD right click on the black icon and select "Run as Administrator" 3) type in the black window (Command Prompt) that just opened: a) fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify 1) NTFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (says that TRIM is active for NTFS) 2) ReFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 ((says that TRIM is active for ReFS) 3) if you get = "is not currently set" for either NTFS or ReFS You can enable it with the following command: a) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify ReFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS) b) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify NTFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS) Silicon Power M.2 NVME Drive: Speeds: (Crystal Disk Mark) {See attached image} (NTFS formatted) - READ and WRITE speeds: 2,000 MB/s (ReFS formatted) - READ speeds: 2,000 MB/s - WRITE speed: 634 MB/S (due to error/checksum checking) Write speeds are slower on ReFS due to error/checksum checking. 634MB/s is still SSD fast. ALL NVME drives are subject to thermal throttling which means once the M.2/NVME drive reaches a certain temperature the onboard chips will throttle down the speed/transfer to save the chips from overheating. Larger, longer transfers will trip the "thermal throttling" so just be aware it isn't the manufacturer's fault but the nature of the NVME design overall (across all manufacturers) My systems have SP SSD drives installed. I do large data transfers almost daily. SP drives keep pace with Samsung on speeds. Reliability can't be gauged on a short-term basis. Most of my drives are a year or younger in age. I do suggest trying either this M.2 drive or one of SP's other SSD drives. If you have an older system that doesn't have PCI-e (3.0) or greater to go with a regular 2.5" SSD drive. You really won't notice the difference. If all this sounds overwhelming find a geeky friend to help you out. I hope this information helps someone out. I always try to revise my reviews as needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019 by Dana Dana

  • Good drive, but be careful with what you recieve
Capacity: 1TB Style: P34A80 (Gen3)
I recieved a drive that performed up to expectations and seems to have some form of DDR3 dram cache. However, many others have noted that they are receiving underperforming or dramless versions of the drive, so check before installing by peeling back the sticker and examining the controller of the drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Aditya Patel

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