Hey all. Hope you enjoy the video! Just FYI in case you missed it: I did include the SK hynix P31 Gold data in the graphs if you were interested in that one. Also since many of you kept asking, the Firecuda 530 data is included again as well!
Why does the 980 pro 4TB have better performance than the 980 pro 2 TB. Also will you do real world loading times in the future to see how the benchmarks correlate to real world performance?
@@ACE112ACE112 Larger capacities have larger SLC caches and sometimes more DRAM cache as well. But the impact on real world performance is minimal. And 3D Mark includes multiple loading time tests into the calculation already :)
@@ACE112ACE112Newer model! Cause there is no 980Pro 4TB model-> it's 990Pro! (and this is slightly faster than 990Pro 2TB, because if newer densier 23x-Layer NAND, it is one-sided 4TB M.2 with 2 NAND-Chips just like 2TB!).
Read my comments below why SSD that costs SGD1000 dollars cannot sell. In the pentium 4 era, I have bought a desktop only and it can costs up to SGD 1500 dollars, 1000 SGD dollars SSD is nothing if you do not believe key in SGD 1500 and use 1000 SGD Dollars for SSD, 119 SGD for Ram DDR 4 2 x 8gb klevv, 384 SGD for amd B550 motherboard + AMD 4600G+ SGD 40 for MATX casing and money is not a problem, PSU always can pull out from an old PC and if afraid maybe 6 cores need more power, no problem can get coolermaster 750PSU. I can tell you are an american woman and secretly whisper she look a bit like ellie goulding.
It's less known brand in SSD market and yet this is the main reason why is this ssd so good and has stable speeds. I hope this company will continue to develop its solid-state drives and perhaps begin to produce its own branded RAM, and why not, after all, having more than 20 years of experience in the field of production semiconductor devices, they have all the necessary cards in their hands, and as practive has shown they know what they are doing.
As usual greatly appreciate your thorough approach of actually talking about all aspects instead of just performance. Glad to see better availability... Now if we can get some Solidigm over there! I've been pretty disappointed in all of the reviews of their drives I've seen so far as nobody seems to have tested with and without their software. The former Intel SSD team was kept together and they've written custom software/driver which only works on the P44 Pro, P41 Plus and Intel 670. The P44 Pro is hardware identical to the Platinum P41, but with different firmware so the software doesn't work on the SK Hynix drive. I have 4 of the P44 Pro drives waiting for my next build, and gave a friend one for their PS5, so I'm not in the market but it sure seems like it would be good to get a look at the software to see if there are any meaningful differences. It's good to see that the SK Hynix Platinum P41 is definitely the best of the earlier PCIe 4.0 drives as the Crucial T500 just came out and Samsung 990 Pro was their second go. I've got one of the 2TB models sitting in the server box I put together earlier this year and have been really pleased with it.
I have this as my system drive and have a few months experience with it. It is phenomenally fast in all conditions and does indeed work well with basic MB cooling. Highly recommended 👍
i'm pretty sure this drive released before the t500 & the 990 pro. was possibly the best gen4 drive on the market on release. the refresh of this drive is the solidigm p44 pro. after sk hynix acquired intel's nand division, they rebranded the new conglomerate as "solidigm." p44 pro was a marginal upgrade over the p41 plat on release, but since then solidigm have released a software package that *they say* optimizes performance in some workloads. i haven't personally gotten to test their claims yet, but it's another interesting gen4 drive at least. "sk hynix + intel nand division = solidigm" might be worth keeping an eye on, imo. thanks as always for the fantastic work!
It's still the best GEN 4 drive if performance per watt is considered which is quite impressive given when it released. This may not be as important for a desktop use case, but can make a big difference when used in a mobile device.
@@Ilost11 this is the exact reason i switched to the sk hynix p31 gold gen 3 drives in my laptop, instead of the hot & power hungry 970 evo+ i started with. going with two of those instead of the samsung drives quite literally added extra battery time on a single charge. wild how different the power draw is between the p31 & evo+ drives!
@@Oatis_07 the sk hynix drive is more energy efficient than the 990 pro - and the ssd cooling in the ps5 isn't great - so i'd definitely recommend the sk hynix p41 platinum or the solidigm p44 pro, as they're essentially the same drive. sk hynix bought/merged with intel's storage division and rebranded as solidigm, so whichever is cheaper in your area would be appropriate. the 990 pro on current firmware is definitely a good drive, but it runs pretty warm due to increased power usage so it's hard to recommend for ps5, laptops, or anything else with limited airflow.
Not even in the market for an NVME drive, but I always check out Nada's SSD reviews. Top tier. Always informative, with great recommendations for potential buyers!
I was deciding between this and the 990 Pro. I was worried about the "health" issues on the 990 Pro (though it's fixed) but ultimately went with the 990 Pro because it had a 4TB version.
990 pro health issue isn’t really about fast degrading nand life span, it was about falsely reporting to SMART. Actual life span does not change, problem is that its just annoying to see false number on the report(there is no way to update SMART data through firmware update). I ordred 990 pro, just because I need 4tb, and about order p41 2tb for my linux boot drive. Samsung and Hynix are two most reputable companies that uses in house controller and I trust them as well.
@@Tofunation Yes I've had too many issues with cheaper brands like Mushkin, and even issues with bigger brands like WD. But for whatever reason I've had zero issues with all my Samsung drives and Hynix.
@@JohnDoe-tv4zd not sure. i don't know what the life span was, but i had an 8TB mushkin that would not transfer files and shut off. I had it RMA'd and the one they sent me, had the same issue. Just something about the firmware did not play well on my system.
Thank you so much for your ssd videos!! They're the best I've seen. I've learned so much over the past year thanks to you and currently I'm waiting for a T500 4TB version to finally splurge my money on.
When I saw "SK Hynix P41 Platinum", I was wondering why Hynix was re-using naming they already used with Solidigm... But silly me, the Solidigm drive is the P41 Plus and is completely different. However, the Solidigm P44 Pro is apparently virtually identical SK Hynix P41 Platinum... I wish they would just simplify their branding haha. Go all-in on Solidigm for SSDs or just absorb it all into Hynix.
Thanks Nada, I bought 2TB Crucial T500 for 139 CAD during Black Friday deals. I know T500 had some problems in benchmark but I just want to give it a try.
Thank you for posting this excellent review. Hynix products are reliable. I am interested to see how strong a performer this one is in the testing. I agree with your conclusions about this product. I also agree that price, together with perceived quality, is often what dictates the choice of SSD.
Thanks, I had been waiting for your review of the SK hynix P41 to see where it fell in your list of tests and tested SSD's. SK hynix seems to supply OEM storage for at least some Dell products. Their PC801 OEM series and Solidigm P44 pro have similar specifications to the P41 Platinum so I wonder if the performance is comparable as well? Thanks again for sharing your technical expertise with us.
I picked up a 2TB model used for just under $80 USD. Given the TBW rating I think that was helpful in my deciding it would be worth it as a used drive. I'll be using on a gen 3 M.2 slot on an N100 laptop. Fingers crossed temps will be ok. I might get a copper sticker if that is not already part of the label. Just need to get the controller heat spread over a larger surface.
I purchased the Crucial T700 Gen5 NVme drive. And all I can say is Holy Moly! This thing is fast. 😲 If you blink while doing things, you will definitely miss it. 😋 This Gen5 drive is really really fast. Its paired up with the Gigabyte X670E Arorus Extreme and Ryzen 9 7950X and GSkill 128-TB of DDR5. All I can say to people is, if they can afford a Gen5 drive & can cool it down, definitely get one, because this thing is really fast. Only downside is, it runs super hot. I was forced to put it on the second NVMe slot down from the one next to the CPU. Because it ran so hot that it was overheating. And since my Gigabyte X670E Extreme has ALL PCIe's in Gen5 mode, I was able to slot it anywhere without losing performance. It does run hot. And the center motherboard metal plate helps it cool off, instead of the first slot with a small heatsink which is not enough for this thing.
The Solidigm P44 Pro is basically the same drive but with different firmware. Same SK Hynix Aries controller, same SK Hynix LPDDR4 DRAM cache, same SK Hynix 176L TLC.
haha thank you for this way of having started by calming those who cannot see beyond their small local world or who absolutely want to see conspiracy everywhere, the "LOL" got me x')
I got the 2 TB P41 Platinum for 82$ canadian (63 USD) for amazon prime day in July. Its installed in my PS5 with the Sabrent Heatsink made for the PS5. No complaints. All the games I have played which are all playstation exclusives that can hammer the SSD have never crashed so I am pretty happy.
Waarom is de Lexar nm790 niet getest? Afgezien dat deze in een externe behuizing niet goed is (want geen dram cache) doet hij zeker niet onder voor de andere ssd's wanneer geïnstalleerd in een desktop pc. Sterker nog: hij is op vele vlakken beter dan alle geteste Gen4 ssd's in deze grafieken. Verder een tip om de review te professionaliseren: in de thermal test ook de andere ssd's meenemen zodat je goed kunt vergelijken. Dat vergt wat werk (ik doe het zelf ook vaak), maar zo maak je de review wel compleet. Verder: complimenten voor dit kanaal, eigenlijk het enige review kanaal van Nederlandse bodem wat ik kijk naast alle Canadese/USA/Australie kanalen. Ga zo door!!!
English because it's easier: First, thanks! As for your questions: The answer to "why wasn't XX not tested" is usually that I don't have it yet. NM790 has gone through testing now though and will be included soon. As for thermal graphs like that, it'll look nice, but it will be absolutely worthless. There are way too many variables to do so in a fair and actually useful manner.
A video on the history and future of SSD prices would be interesting. A quick internet search showed a heap of sites stating that prices are going down in 2024, and a heap of sites stating prices are going up in 2024. Here in Australia I have found prices to be fairly steady, but still higher than I would have expected by this stage. The SK Hynix P41 Platinum is basically unheard of here, if you find it, it is very overpriced. I just purchased a 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade nvme for $200AUD, by now I believe I should be able to get 4TB for approx $300, but they are over $600AUD. Ye olde 2.5" SSDs are somehow still pricey too.
There is something to be said about SSD's with every component on it made by the same company to go together. SK Hynix and Samsung are the only one's that every part of the NVME: DRAM Buffer, Controller and NAND chips (storage) are from them. Crucial which is owned by Micron is close though. Their drives have their NAND and DRAM from Micron, but with a Phison controller.
@Techtesters Can you (re-)test the SN570 2TB model? the 1TB has now fallen pretty much to the bottom of your charts, but the 2TB is fundamentally different. I bought one on Black Friday sales after I researched that it has the same NAND as the SN770 2TB model and the same controller as the SN770 1TB model. That means it also got rid of the static 12GB SLC cache in favor of the pseudoSLC covering the whole remaining free capacity. I expect it to be pretty much up there with the SN580 and SN770, except for sequential speeds that are limited by Gen 3. Unfortunately, after initial reviews for 1TB models, hardly anyone goes back to later introduced higher capacity models or hardware changes.
Have ordered a new 7800x3d and Carbon 670e for a new system. Going through a few of you SSD videos to see what drives to use and thinking that spreading 3 of them throughout will workout better with OS on one, Pics/docs/music/downloads/etc on another then games on the 3rd . Maybe going with the best value WD SN 580 . Will have the top one spare ( has 2 on top to the cpu ) for later but the question is...... you see the performance in your graphs etc but what do they actually show us when sitting and waiting for something to load? Would you notice the difference between a Crucial T500, SK Htnix P 41 platnium or the WD SN580 ? Would it be a second ? I decided on the WD Blue from your video but for the OS would something better be noticeable?
Thanks for the fast reply! I currently have the T500 and 990 pro ordered on Amazon but still unsure of which one to actually buy. I Wish I could just go for the T500 but the mentioned issues make it a deal breaker for me. @@TechTesters
The one most important stat that I find missing from all tech chanels bar 1 is cost per performance compared to others where we can see if were actualy getting hosed and another part would save us a small ransom. Its not like you dont have the variable to do this, but no one does, bar 1.
@@TechTesters I wonder, if someone would be able to create a formula or a calculator where based on certain criteria you could set out a price per performance score. Original could be based on MSRP with the possibility for the user to input a new price e.g. on sale. Could also add a comparison function to compare multiple SSDs with original MSRP prices and the ability to input a sale or updated price. Thoughts? I'm no mathematician or programmer just something that came to my head.
eyyyy glad my bitching got some results XD. curious why this wasn't available in EU until when this video came out. i've had this drive in my system for two years.
What makes the SK Hynix P41 Platinum or Solidigm P44 Pro the best 2TB Gen 4 drive is that it has the best power efficiency of all GEN 4 drives on the market while being a top 3 performer in performance benchmarks across the whole segment without any of the reliability concerns Samsung or SN850X suffered. The difference in performance per watt in laptop use case makes this a consistent and clear winner. Furthermore, SK Hynix manufactures their own NAND flash and has their own controller. After all SK Hynix acquired Intel's SSD division several years ago and spun it off into Solidigm which is still one of the best players in the commercial SSD space and although they have less consumer models, they're great there too.
For the vast majority of gamers ….. and streamers uploading their content, a quality gen3 or gen4 NVME drive is more than fast enough! For those that are production heavy workloads and video editing etc is their livelihood, only then would you need to consider a higher end gen4 or gen5 NVME driver! If rumours are true, people need to get their storage drives asap with talk of price hikes in early 2024 of D-ram storage drives and pc ram.
this SSD shines in random reading. Which I think is extremely important. Because random reading is what provides smoother gameplay and its 19% much more better than the T500. I believing following logic here is smoother gameplay equals smoother gameplay recording.
Hey does anyone know if MSI B450M-A PRO MAX Mobo can support this? I see "Running at PCI-E Gen3 x4 maximizes performance for NVMe based SSDs." I'm afraid I need PCI-E Gen4, correct? thanks!
@duvanflo8643 as far as I have read and seen, both the 1 TB and 2TB have the same problem. I have a 990 Pro Samsung, on the way to replace my SK defective drive.
SK hynix doesnt seem to have a good distribution channel in India , resulting in it costing 30% more than 990 pro which makes it difficult to justify the choice. sadly Micro Crucial T500 hasn't yet launched in India .
I am a elite old gamer and because you are a woman and what I going to tell you will shocked 😮the gaming world. Why many gamers are still using hard disk is because there is no toilet break, coffee break and eat break and not because SSD last time cost 1000 dollars. When I wake up and on my PC and windows 7 is starting up slowly due to hard-disk, I quickly rushed to the toilet for 💦 watering break. Then when game loading slowly due to hard disk I quickly rushed to make 3 in 1 coffee break.
Any recommendations for an 500 gb ssd for just Operating System ? i think 1tb or 2 tb for just like 40-50 gb of os its pointless and stupid, and i dont want to partition an ssd ... so looking for the best 250 -500 gb ssd I currently have WD_BLACK 500GB SN750 SE NVMe + a radiator, but its been hot since day 1
@@TechTesters browser based work, sometimes movies and music... and a few gaming once on a full moon :) thinking of getting the 1tb lexar 790 or the 512 Corsair MP600 PRO LPX that are about the same price in my country
Literally the optane p1600x is perfect for you. 120gb, obliterates any nand drive in system performance and boots because of its random read throughput and latency(shaved 10-15 seconds off my boot time from a premium gen 4 ssd) and the last 40-80gb can be used as massively faster virtual memory. All for like $50-60 usd. It's alsi got capicators in it to act as batteries for power outages so its nigh immune from data corruption that way. You need a relatively good cpu to fully take advantage of it but it is significantly better regardless and for not all that much money either.
@b4g4b3l True, they're in Australia at least and we're usually the first to miss out 😂. I was just roughly converting to usd, assuming u were American lmao, it's habit atp.
I wouldn't recommend this drive. A lot of people (including myself) have noticed that the write speeds slow down to around 2200MB/s after a couple of months of usage. I was able to send mine back for a refund.
I would not recommend this to anyone. I had two replacements of it and none of them worked out for me. The speed dropped from 7000MB to 2000MB in less than 6 months. I had to return and request a full refund. Then I ended up getting a 990 Pro. I would not get anything beside samsung. Period….
Hey all. Hope you enjoy the video! Just FYI in case you missed it: I did include the SK hynix P31 Gold data in the graphs if you were interested in that one. Also since many of you kept asking, the Firecuda 530 data is included again as well!
Why does the 980 pro 4TB have better performance than the 980 pro 2 TB.
Also will you do real world loading times in the future to see how the benchmarks correlate to real world performance?
@@ACE112ACE112 Larger capacities have larger SLC caches and sometimes more DRAM cache as well. But the impact on real world performance is minimal.
And 3D Mark includes multiple loading time tests into the calculation already :)
@@ACE112ACE112Newer model! Cause there is no 980Pro 4TB model-> it's 990Pro! (and this is slightly faster than 990Pro 2TB, because if newer densier 23x-Layer NAND, it is one-sided 4TB M.2 with 2 NAND-Chips just like 2TB!).
Read my comments below why SSD that costs SGD1000 dollars cannot sell. In the pentium 4 era, I have bought a desktop only and it can costs up to SGD 1500 dollars, 1000 SGD dollars SSD is nothing if you do not believe key in SGD 1500 and use 1000 SGD Dollars for SSD, 119 SGD for Ram DDR 4 2 x 8gb klevv, 384 SGD for amd B550 motherboard + AMD 4600G+ SGD 40 for MATX casing and money is not a problem, PSU always can pull out from an old PC and if afraid maybe 6 cores need more power, no problem can get coolermaster 750PSU. I can tell you are an american woman and secretly whisper she look a bit like ellie goulding.
@@brendonlaucheekeong636 ich bought my 4TB 990Pro for 260€ last week... No more toilet/coffee breaks needed 😃😅
Sooooo glad that I found this channel.
Thank you for the time in!
Love The Format!
Glad you enjoy it!
Keep pumping out these awesome reviews!!
It's less known brand in SSD market and yet this is the main reason why is this ssd so good and has stable speeds. I hope this company will continue to develop its solid-state drives and perhaps begin to produce its own branded RAM, and why not, after all, having more than 20 years of experience in the field of production semiconductor devices, they have all the necessary cards in their hands, and as practive has shown they know what they are doing.
As usual greatly appreciate your thorough approach of actually talking about all aspects instead of just performance.
Glad to see better availability... Now if we can get some Solidigm over there! I've been pretty disappointed in all of the reviews of their drives I've seen so far as nobody seems to have tested with and without their software. The former Intel SSD team was kept together and they've written custom software/driver which only works on the P44 Pro, P41 Plus and Intel 670. The P44 Pro is hardware identical to the Platinum P41, but with different firmware so the software doesn't work on the SK Hynix drive. I have 4 of the P44 Pro drives waiting for my next build, and gave a friend one for their PS5, so I'm not in the market but it sure seems like it would be good to get a look at the software to see if there are any meaningful differences.
It's good to see that the SK Hynix Platinum P41 is definitely the best of the earlier PCIe 4.0 drives as the Crucial T500 just came out and Samsung 990 Pro was their second go. I've got one of the 2TB models sitting in the server box I put together earlier this year and have been really pleased with it.
I have this as my system drive and have a few months experience with it. It is phenomenally fast in all conditions and does indeed work well with basic MB cooling. Highly recommended 👍
i'm pretty sure this drive released before the t500 & the 990 pro. was possibly the best gen4 drive on the market on release. the refresh of this drive is the solidigm p44 pro. after sk hynix acquired intel's nand division, they rebranded the new conglomerate as "solidigm." p44 pro was a marginal upgrade over the p41 plat on release, but since then solidigm have released a software package that *they say* optimizes performance in some workloads. i haven't personally gotten to test their claims yet, but it's another interesting gen4 drive at least. "sk hynix + intel nand division = solidigm" might be worth keeping an eye on, imo.
thanks as always for the fantastic work!
It's still the best GEN 4 drive if performance per watt is considered which is quite impressive given when it released. This may not be as important for a desktop use case, but can make a big difference when used in a mobile device.
@@Ilost11 this is the exact reason i switched to the sk hynix p31 gold gen 3 drives in my laptop, instead of the hot & power hungry 970 evo+ i started with. going with two of those instead of the samsung drives quite literally added extra battery time on a single charge. wild how different the power draw is between the p31 & evo+ drives!
awesome thanks for sharing the intel acquisition info
So which one should I buy for the PS5 because it's between the Samsung & the SK Hynix
@@Oatis_07 the sk hynix drive is more energy efficient than the 990 pro - and the ssd cooling in the ps5 isn't great - so i'd definitely recommend the sk hynix p41 platinum or the solidigm p44 pro, as they're essentially the same drive. sk hynix bought/merged with intel's storage division and rebranded as solidigm, so whichever is cheaper in your area would be appropriate. the 990 pro on current firmware is definitely a good drive, but it runs pretty warm due to increased power usage so it's hard to recommend for ps5, laptops, or anything else with limited airflow.
Not even in the market for an NVME drive, but I always check out Nada's SSD reviews. Top tier. Always informative, with great recommendations for potential buyers!
Yes, The P41 is great product among Gen 4 SSD so far. I use it for my Gaming desktop and runs very well and very satify its performance.
Been waiting for you to test this drive as well! Thank you and nice job with all your testing videos!
I was deciding between this and the 990 Pro. I was worried about the "health" issues on the 990 Pro (though it's fixed) but ultimately went with the 990 Pro because it had a 4TB version.
990 pro health issue isn’t really about fast degrading nand life span, it was about falsely reporting to SMART. Actual life span does not change, problem is that its just annoying to see false number on the report(there is no way to update SMART data through firmware update). I ordred 990 pro, just because I need 4tb, and about order p41 2tb for my linux boot drive. Samsung and Hynix are two most reputable companies that uses in house controller and I trust them as well.
@@Tofunation Yes I've had too many issues with cheaper brands like Mushkin, and even issues with bigger brands like WD. But for whatever reason I've had zero issues with all my Samsung drives and Hynix.
@@soapa4279 Really cause im the opposite, samsung is already 80 percent life while crucial, mushkin , and others 98 percent
@@JohnDoe-tv4zd not sure. i don't know what the life span was, but i had an 8TB mushkin that would not transfer files and shut off. I had it RMA'd and the one they sent me, had the same issue. Just something about the firmware did not play well on my system.
Thank you so much for your ssd videos!! They're the best I've seen. I've learned so much over the past year thanks to you and currently I'm waiting for a T500 4TB version to finally splurge my money on.
When I saw "SK Hynix P41 Platinum", I was wondering why Hynix was re-using naming they already used with Solidigm... But silly me, the Solidigm drive is the P41 Plus and is completely different. However, the Solidigm P44 Pro is apparently virtually identical SK Hynix P41 Platinum... I wish they would just simplify their branding haha. Go all-in on Solidigm for SSDs or just absorb it all into Hynix.
keep up the good work Nada 🤩
Thank you for showing the test results and providing your analysis, it's much appreciated. You're doing great work!
Enjoy all of your SSD coverage
Thank you so much for adding seagate firecuda 530 in the list on request 🙏🙏
I'll be getting be getting the T500 and SK for my ZBook 17 G7. Thanks and I always value your input before buying! 👍🏿🤓👍🏿
Glad you got to SK hynix, I kinda figured it was a supply issue. Great review, thanks Nada!
Thanks Nada, I bought 2TB Crucial T500 for 139 CAD during Black Friday deals. I know T500 had some problems in benchmark but I just want to give it a try.
Should be fine tbh, enjoy!
Thank you for posting this excellent review. Hynix products are reliable. I am interested to see how strong a performer this one is in the testing. I agree with your conclusions about this product. I also agree that price, together with perceived quality, is often what dictates the choice of SSD.
Hi Nada. Looking good, as usual. I can't say that about this NVme.
Thanks, I had been waiting for your review of the SK hynix P41 to see where it fell in your list of tests and tested SSD's. SK hynix seems to supply OEM storage for at least some Dell products. Their PC801 OEM series and Solidigm P44 pro have similar specifications to the P41 Platinum so I wonder if the performance is comparable as well? Thanks again for sharing your technical expertise with us.
i have 2 of these were on sale for 106 on amazon they are AMAZING
oh wow I just bought this SSD and this video appears out of nowhere XD, I'm glad the first impressions are positive.
I picked up a 2TB model used for just under $80 USD. Given the TBW rating I think that was helpful in my deciding it would be worth it as a used drive. I'll be using on a gen 3 M.2 slot on an N100 laptop. Fingers crossed temps will be ok. I might get a copper sticker if that is not already part of the label. Just need to get the controller heat spread over a larger surface.
Vey useful. Thank you
I purchased the Crucial T700 Gen5 NVme drive. And all I can say is Holy Moly! This thing is fast. 😲 If you blink while doing things, you will definitely miss it. 😋
This Gen5 drive is really really fast. Its paired up with the Gigabyte X670E Arorus Extreme and Ryzen 9 7950X and GSkill 128-TB of DDR5.
All I can say to people is, if they can afford a Gen5 drive & can cool it down, definitely get one, because this thing is really fast. Only downside is, it runs super hot.
I was forced to put it on the second NVMe slot down from the one next to the CPU. Because it ran so hot that it was overheating.
And since my Gigabyte X670E Extreme has ALL PCIe's in Gen5 mode, I was able to slot it anywhere without losing performance. It does run hot.
And the center motherboard metal plate helps it cool off, instead of the first slot with a small heatsink which is not enough for this thing.
The Solidigm P44 Pro is basically the same drive but with different firmware. Same SK Hynix Aries controller, same SK Hynix LPDDR4 DRAM cache, same SK Hynix 176L TLC.
Indeed. In addition Solidigm offers dedicated Windows driver that really make the difference.
got mine for 188$ AUD and and am pretty happy with my purchase!
Omg that sweater is so nice ❤
haha thank you for this way of having started by calming those who cannot see beyond their small local world or who absolutely want to see conspiracy everywhere, the "LOL" got me x')
about the samsung 990 pro firmware update, seq writes jumped from 2300 to 6900 mb/s. lol. yep 990 pro is near 100eur now.
All the ssd's 🎉
Great video.
I got the 2 TB P41 Platinum for 82$ canadian (63 USD) for amazon prime day in July. Its installed in my PS5 with the Sabrent Heatsink made for the PS5. No complaints. All the games I have played which are all playstation exclusives that can hammer the SSD have never crashed so I am pretty happy.
There's no way you got the 2TB for 63 USD
@@sridar50 Yop, I would show you a screenshot, but youtube doesn't allow links or pictures in the comments so I can't.
Waarom is de Lexar nm790 niet getest? Afgezien dat deze in een externe behuizing niet goed is (want geen dram cache) doet hij zeker niet onder voor de andere ssd's wanneer geïnstalleerd in een desktop pc. Sterker nog: hij is op vele vlakken beter dan alle geteste Gen4 ssd's in deze grafieken. Verder een tip om de review te professionaliseren: in de thermal test ook de andere ssd's meenemen zodat je goed kunt vergelijken. Dat vergt wat werk (ik doe het zelf ook vaak), maar zo maak je de review wel compleet. Verder: complimenten voor dit kanaal, eigenlijk het enige review kanaal van Nederlandse bodem wat ik kijk naast alle Canadese/USA/Australie kanalen. Ga zo door!!!
English because it's easier:
First, thanks!
As for your questions: The answer to "why wasn't XX not tested" is usually that I don't have it yet. NM790 has gone through testing now though and will be included soon. As for thermal graphs like that, it'll look nice, but it will be absolutely worthless. There are way too many variables to do so in a fair and actually useful manner.
A video on the history and future of SSD prices would be interesting. A quick internet search showed a heap of sites stating that prices are going down in 2024, and a heap of sites stating prices are going up in 2024. Here in Australia I have found prices to be fairly steady, but still higher than I would have expected by this stage. The SK Hynix P41 Platinum is basically unheard of here, if you find it, it is very overpriced. I just purchased a 2TB Kingston Fury Renegade nvme for $200AUD, by now I believe I should be able to get 4TB for approx $300, but they are over $600AUD. Ye olde 2.5" SSDs are somehow still pricey too.
Crucial T500 2TB has been $102 US at THE big online retailer for a few weeks now...
So which SSD should I pick for a video editing+gaming+recording pc?
There is something to be said about SSD's with every component on it made by the same company to go together. SK Hynix and Samsung are the only one's that every part of the NVME: DRAM Buffer, Controller and NAND chips (storage) are from them. Crucial which is owned by Micron is close though. Their drives have their NAND and DRAM from Micron, but with a Phison controller.
True but the ram put on the drives actually varies pretty heavily tbh. Look it up on tech power up. Hell my sn850x uses full ddr4 not lpddr4
Have P31 1tb and 2tb. P41 still the same 1tb/2tb sizes. I might be okay for a 2tb. I do want to move to 4tb drives in the future.
Excellent. I'd really like to see the Solidigm P44 Pro. This company is partially made up of some folks from Intel's Optane division.
Thanks! And I'm working on it, but last I heard is that they fired a large number of their staff and that we might never end up seeing them here.
@Techtesters Can you (re-)test the SN570 2TB model? the 1TB has now fallen pretty much to the bottom of your charts, but the 2TB is fundamentally different. I bought one on Black Friday sales after I researched that it has the same NAND as the SN770 2TB model and the same controller as the SN770 1TB model. That means it also got rid of the static 12GB SLC cache in favor of the pseudoSLC covering the whole remaining free capacity. I expect it to be pretty much up there with the SN580 and SN770, except for sequential speeds that are limited by Gen 3. Unfortunately, after initial reviews for 1TB models, hardly anyone goes back to later introduced higher capacity models or hardware changes.
I bought it for 100€ (2TB version) in april 2023.
Honestly it's a monster, It was quite a deal !
How does she not have 1m+ subs? Another excellent vid!
Stop c.u,c.k.i.n,g, dude..
They do offer a heat sink version now it's on sale 😊
Have ordered a new 7800x3d and Carbon 670e for a new system. Going through a few of you SSD videos to see what drives to use and thinking that spreading 3 of them throughout will workout better with OS on one, Pics/docs/music/downloads/etc on another then games on the 3rd . Maybe going with the best value WD SN 580 . Will have the top one spare ( has 2 on top to the cpu ) for later but the question is...... you see the performance in your graphs etc but what do they actually show us when sitting and waiting for something to load? Would you notice the difference between a Crucial T500, SK Htnix P 41 platnium or the WD SN580 ? Would it be a second ? I decided on the WD Blue from your video but for the OS would something better be noticeable?
Any news on the crucial T500 throttling issues you mentioned in that video?
No update yet. But we are in contact.
Thanks for the fast reply! I currently have the T500 and 990 pro ordered on Amazon but still unsure of which one to actually buy. I Wish I could just go for the T500 but the mentioned issues make it a deal breaker for me. @@TechTesters
Got the 2tb on Amazon for 119€, absolute steal
Decent price, enjoy it!
Thanks 👍
I got this for my ps5 with sabrent heatsink. Thankyou
Cute sweater !
I miss the days of high end ssd's being MLC based. Especially when it comes to consistency/stress performance.
Can you test next the Lexar NM800 Pro?
The one most important stat that I find missing from all tech chanels bar 1 is cost per performance compared to others where we can see if were actualy getting hosed and another part would save us a small ransom. Its not like you dont have the variable to do this, but no one does, bar 1.
With prices constantly changing, and the fact that different benchmarks apply to different use cases makes that very hard to do.
@@TechTesters I wonder, if someone would be able to create a formula or a calculator where based on certain criteria you could set out a price per performance score. Original could be based on MSRP with the possibility for the user to input a new price e.g. on sale. Could also add a comparison function to compare multiple SSDs with original MSRP prices and the ability to input a sale or updated price. Thoughts? I'm no mathematician or programmer just something that came to my head.
eyyyy glad my bitching got some results XD. curious why this wasn't available in EU until when this video came out. i've had this drive in my system for two years.
Too good
I think Solidigm P44 Pro has the same performance, maybe a bit better with Synergy driver, especially when it works with small files.
What makes the SK Hynix P41 Platinum or Solidigm P44 Pro the best 2TB Gen 4 drive is that it has the best power efficiency of all GEN 4 drives on the market while being a top 3 performer in performance benchmarks across the whole segment without any of the reliability concerns Samsung or SN850X suffered. The difference in performance per watt in laptop use case makes this a consistent and clear winner.
Furthermore, SK Hynix manufactures their own NAND flash and has their own controller. After all SK Hynix acquired Intel's SSD division several years ago and spun it off into Solidigm which is still one of the best players in the commercial SSD space and although they have less consumer models, they're great there too.
Sk Hynix Platinum P41 is the absolute best gen 4 ssd drive on the market for Pc and PlayStation 5 !!!!!
For the vast majority of gamers ….. and streamers uploading their content, a quality gen3 or gen4 NVME drive is more than fast enough!
For those that are production heavy workloads and video editing etc is their livelihood, only then would you need to consider a higher end gen4 or gen5 NVME driver!
If rumours are true, people need to get their storage drives asap with talk of price hikes in early 2024 of D-ram storage drives and pc ram.
1-t500
2-wd sn850x
3-renegade or kc 3000
4-seagate firecuda 530
I don’t trust on samsung ssd
It's basically:
1. T500 / 990 PRO
2. Hynix P41
3. SN850X
4. 980 PRO
5. P5 PLUS
I think this is very similar if not just a rebranded version of the Solidigm P44 Pro
Actually the Solidigm is newer with different firmware and dedicated Windows driver.
Hi greeting from Indonesia, could you please review Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite ssd as I found it a very affordable compare to Samsung or even WD black
I have a gigabyte ax x v2. Should I purchase the heat sink for the ssd?
3:09 aahw yes, i recognised the accent. It's similar to the "Explaining Computer's" one. am i right?
Wrong.
Solidigm p44 pro
My write and read speeds are messed up showing 3700 and 2700
this SSD shines in random reading. Which I think is extremely important. Because random reading is what provides smoother gameplay and its 19% much more better than the T500. I believing following logic here is smoother gameplay equals smoother gameplay recording.
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Hey does anyone know if MSI B450M-A PRO MAX Mobo can support this?
I see "Running at PCI-E Gen3 x4 maximizes performance for NVMe based SSDs."
I'm afraid I need PCI-E Gen4, correct? thanks!
The 1TB P41 has problems, check around. The write speeds drop to 2gb/s after a few months. No fix found.
And the 2tb?
@duvanflo8643 as far as I have read and seen, both the 1 TB and 2TB have the same problem. I have a 990 Pro Samsung, on the way to replace my SK defective drive.
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The * in the affiliate link for the Corsair Virtuoso is messing up the link
Fixed, thank you!
Any update on the t500 situation?
Pinned comment of the T500 video! 😎
Its TeraBytesWritten, not Total Bytes Written
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And here i tough my Samsung 990 Pro was in danger.
SK hynix doesnt seem to have a good distribution channel in India , resulting in it costing 30% more than 990 pro which makes it difficult to justify the choice.
sadly Micro Crucial T500 hasn't yet launched in India .
Yeah don’t spend 30% more on this vs a 990 😅
Do they have an 8k MB/s SSD?
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Thanks! Seems UA-cam removed some text formatting options :-/
I am a elite old gamer and because you are a woman and what I going to tell you will shocked 😮the gaming world. Why many gamers are still using hard disk is because there is no toilet break, coffee break and eat break and not because SSD last time cost 1000 dollars. When I wake up and on my PC and windows 7 is starting up slowly due to hard-disk, I quickly rushed to the toilet for 💦 watering break. Then when game loading slowly due to hard disk I quickly rushed to make 3 in 1 coffee break.
Solidigm P44 Pro...
Just published it in this same day with Nada 😮
are ssd enclosure good as external storage?
They can be yeah :)
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Any recommendations for an 500 gb ssd for just Operating System ? i think 1tb or 2 tb for just like 40-50 gb of os its pointless and stupid, and i dont want to partition an ssd ... so looking for the best 250 -500 gb ssd
I currently have WD_BLACK 500GB SN750 SE NVMe + a radiator, but its been hot since day 1
Depends what you do with the system? SN750 SE was pretty weak overall, most modern SSDs are a lot better.
@@TechTesters browser based work, sometimes movies and music... and a few gaming once on a full moon :) thinking of getting the 1tb lexar 790 or the 512 Corsair MP600 PRO LPX that are about the same price in my country
Literally the optane p1600x is perfect for you. 120gb, obliterates any nand drive in system performance and boots because of its random read throughput and latency(shaved 10-15 seconds off my boot time from a premium gen 4 ssd) and the last 40-80gb can be used as massively faster virtual memory. All for like $50-60 usd. It's alsi got capicators in it to act as batteries for power outages so its nigh immune from data corruption that way. You need a relatively good cpu to fully take advantage of it but it is significantly better regardless and for not all that much money either.
@@Frozoken thank you, have to see if i can buy it in my country
@b4g4b3l True, they're in Australia at least and we're usually the first to miss out 😂. I was just roughly converting to usd, assuming u were American lmao, it's habit atp.
I wouldn't recommend this drive. A lot of people (including myself) have noticed that the write speeds slow down to around 2200MB/s after a couple of months of usage. I was able to send mine back for a refund.
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Yes this has happened to me and it happened for the replacement drive as well. Luckily Amazon refunded it both times.
Can confirm. SK Hynix controller has issues!
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What about lexar nm790?
Its gone through testing and will be included soon.
Such a gorgeous lady.😍
I would not recommend this to anyone. I had two replacements of it and none of them worked out for me. The speed dropped from 7000MB to 2000MB in less than 6 months. I had to return and request a full refund. Then I ended up getting a 990 Pro. I would not get anything beside samsung. Period….
4:32 _"far behind than samsung 990 pro [in __3:55__ consistency test]"_
best
for laptop no?
Wondering the same, not sure if the heat could be an issue for a laptop.
This video is too old !!! SK hynix P41 Platinum is not a new SSD at all !! and Crucial T500 is much better and costs only $104 USD for 2TB.
Who said it's new?
It's to expensive,with price of this I buy 2 kc3000
LOL.
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