*Tech Notice* I completely agree: Solidigm needs to release a 4TB capacity model for both the P41 Plus and P44 Pro. I've been waiting and hoping for exactly this from the company. Thanks for the review.
My only concern with the P41 is the QLC NAND. For bulk storage drives that will do more reading than writing, they're amazing and quite accessible, but for someone that needs to do some heavy working with their drives, moving large files, or activities that involve a LOT of writing to the drive, that could be an issue. And I mean, 400TBW or 5-year warranty on the 1TB P41 Plus is kinda "okay", but if you're sure you'll be writing more than 7TB worth of data per month (which is possible in some cases), might as well move to the P44 for that extra bit of TLC reliability (and the extra 350TB TBW threshold on the 1TB model).
i mean almost any modern ssd now is qlc. even Samsung 980 pro whatever have horrible endurance. if you need the endurance, then you know you need it, and you'll buy a drive accordingly. qlc isn't really a negative of this SSD when every SSD on the market in this price range is basically the same.
@@konzo5942 WTF are you talking about? 80% of SSDs in the 1-2TB size are still TLC (thank fck). From cheapo WD Blue SN570, TeamGroup MP33 Pro, Mushkin Tempest, Patriot P300, ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro over the good old Samsung 970 Evo (and Evo Plus), KIOXIA (Toshiba) Exceria G2, TeamGroup MP34, Corsair MP600 GS, Samsung 980 non-pro and pro, ADATA Gammix S70 Blade, WD Blue SN580, WD Black SN850X.... there's a metric fckton of TLC drives out there. One should only ever consider QLC for giant (4TB upwards) semi-cold storage drives, if at all. Unless of course you really like suffering (run out of pseudo-SLC cache? welcome to 50-80MB/s... slower than mechanical HDDs)
There's the Teamgroup T-Create Classic PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive (TLC NAND with DRAM) that has a endurance rating of a whopping 3600 TBW with a 5-year warranty and is actually cheap.
hello, caan you please tell me what your idle and rougly average temps are? i am using mine in a laptop and sits at 50 °C. i want to use it as os drive on pcie 3.0(allready in this slot but no data on it yet)
I've been using only Intel/Solidigm enterprise-class SSD's for over a decade now as system boot drives & never had issues with them. My oldest ones are still alive & in-use today in various ways& all have 100% health & 97-98% TBW endurance left on them still. My recent 2024 build is my first PC build using a M.2 NVMe SSD boot drive instead of a 2.5" SATA SSD, so I went with the Solidigm P44 Pro 2TB SSD this time around.
It looks like different tests were run at 11:15, there's the default test set which is what was used for the competitor drives and an NVME test set which he used for the Solidigm drives That being said I have the 2TB P44 Pro and it's an extremely solid drive, my scores are better than shown here
I bought the 1TB for my first AM5 build. It's a 5 second boot with windows 11. It's lightning fast. Got mine on Amazon for $35 and wish I bought two.... They are $40+ now before taxes. 😅
Why is nobody calling this out?!?!?! On 11:11 the test of the 850x and kc3000 are single threaded while the 3rd test is running with 16 threads on the solidigm drive as well as the p44 on 11:18. Are you paid off??!
In your DRAM based four SSD comparison, the SN850X is showing as TBW 600. This is incorrect: 1TB = 600, 2TB = 1200, 4TB = 2400. Great job reviewing the Solidigm NVMEs... definitely adding these to my list of favourites!!
I bought the P44 Pro 1tb version a month or two back for my new build. I paid about £84 for it from Scan. Hope it is a good decision. I was going to go with the Western Digital SN850X 1tb drive but it costs too much.
@@nenume00 I haven't installed much yet because I haven't made up my mind yet whether to stick with this drive or change it out for a bigger capacity drive in a month or two.
Since you distinguish between 1TB/2TB models for the P41 Plus in read/write but not for the other NVMEs, please recheck the SN570. The 2TB model is an SN770 in disguise. Is has the same NAND as the SN570 2TB model and the same controller as the SN770 1TB model. It performs vastly better than the lower-capacity SN570s. Due to the upgraded controller it also got rid of the tiny static 12GB SLC cache in favor of dynamic full-capacity (1/3 of free space left) SLC like the SN770 and SN580.
I'm waiting for the P44 4tb before I pull the trigger on Solidigm. I only have so many m.2 slots, and want to replace my 500gb system drive with a drive that has dram cache and plenty of extra storage for some production work.
Last year when I built my wife and I both a 5950X system, I used 2Tb S70 drives in them. So far, rock solid drive and fast enough for our needs. For a brand I hadn't used before, I'm impressed so far.
@@Rood67 Adata has been around for awhile, they just usually do lower quality stuff but this is a good drive for the current price and speed and warranty. I've had mine a few years without any issues
I need 4Tb variants! Even SK Hynix wont release their own in house drives at that capacity and higher, as well as a few other actual chipmakers I've noticed. Gotta go to the third parties making drives with their tech and hope those 3rd parties don't throw a wrench in what should be awesome.
Thank you for a very informative video. Well done! Will the P41 or P44, after being assembled as an external drive, be used & read by any smart TV like LG?
Wish I'd had these available (or on my radar) with my last build a couple months ago. Although honestly, with my typical usage it probably wouldn't be that noticeable.
Between the i5-10400F (with B560 motherboard for memory overclocking) and the Ryzen 5 3600, which CPU would offer better performance when paired with the RX 6600 for 1080p gaming? I'm planning to buy the used CPU and GPU, so your recommendation would be really helpful. Thanks!
I bought the 1tb for 50 euro. Hopefully it can keep it's promises. The lack or RAM cache and the low TBW is a bit disappointing. My old saya 860 evo will outlast it.
Would love to see 4tb or 6tb / 8tb models! Would just get three of these for my new PC but I want my project drive to be atleast 4tb so I guess I'll get 1 for OS, 1 for Cache and then maybe a firecuda 4tb for project.
Crystal Disk mark 8.0.2: my results for Pro are similar (all slightly better), but when it comes to RND4k I seem to score way better +11% for read +14% for write. I wonder why you're getting such lower results for RND4k.
Noice! I’m looking at getting a nvme expander and probably going to fill it with these! I know I’m looking for 4tb tho… maybe in a year or so they’ll have it
@tech Notice, u skipped Sustained Write Performance and Cache Recovery tests... And that's another story. The Drive is the slowest one. No wonder - its QLS one.
QLC without DRAM cache no less... this piece of junk is gonna be slower than a mechanical HDD once the cache runs out. But hey what do you expect from a clickbait channel that posts blatant Ad-videos like this all the time
I ALMOST grabbed a P44 the other day simply bcuz IK Solidigm is Intel's SSD division post buyout by SK Hynix, and they are priced VERY well comparatively, but I went with the Sabrent Rocket 4 plus G, Simply cuz the drive I am installing is intended SOLELY for gaming. Ill eventually replace my system drive with one of these more than likely, tho. Rn my Desktop is using the SK Hynix gen 3 drive that came in my Asus ROG G14 (2021 Model) from factory. IK Hynix and Intel both are on top of their game with SSD tech and IK it cannot be a "Bad" drive considering the wealth of storage knowledge between these two absolute Titans in the SSD space... So this will 99% likely be the next drive I buy, maybe not the model depending, but def will be a Solidigm Drive bcuz theyre so well priced its hard to argue an alternative.
after hours of research looking into more than 5 brands and more than 10 models, the p44 pro was the best of them, and while competing in the uppermost class... the cheapest ❤❤❤ best option
the whole video is just a pathetic ad. wonder why he didn't benchmark sustained write speeds... oh yeah it's because the DRAM-cache-less QLC turd of a SSD will be slower than a mechanical HDD if he did that 🤣
if anyone wants more tbw its better to go with sabrent rocket 4 or pny cs3040 which 1tb has 1800 tbw and 2tb has 3600 tbw! and they are gen 4 ssds with acceptable speed (5000/4500) they are not as fast as 980/990 pro or sn850/850x but do the job for most people who need more lifetime than extra speed
Hi all. I purchased a P41 Plus 2TB to use in an enclosure so we always have our important files with us. I installed it into a Sabrent EC-SNVE enclosure. However I've never been able to get over 40MB/s read or write speeds. I've tried it with 2 Windows machines and a MacBook Air M2. I've contacted Solidigm and after deep questioning about the quality of my machines they stated they don't support them for enclosures. They just pretty much washed their hands of me. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? TIA!
SSDs in enclosures are limited by the bandwidth of the connector(usb3, 3.3, usb-c, USB4) and even then, they run slower. nothing really beats a direct pcie connection.
@@russtewell9776 yes for random reads, this ssd should be able to get 40MB/s +- 4MB/s. Check what is the USB standard for your enclosure. For best results use a USB4/TB3 enclosure, the next best thing is USB 3.1 Gen 2.
does SSd really make a diff in performance? why wasting a lot of money in expansive SSd when u can get the same performance with the cheaper one i am sure [Maybe] that it does not effect on the FPS.
To take advantage of the P41 you really need the driver which means Windows. I will probably use a P41 on my next Windows build. Only £37 at the time of writing.
@@theTechNotice prices are really fluctuating, but 2TB KC3000 is roughly 145 $ while P44 Pro is 205 $ ...perhaps they become more sane in next few months :D
@ThaVrisco, a quick google search, the speeds are insane - however, with that speed comes the current prices that are also a bit insane. Hopefully, this will be the new norm, and the prices will come down.
Seriously dude, do you think we're a bunch of old ladies of the local knitting club who don't understand the difference between sequential and random speed, and don't understand the importance of random speed?
I have seen and liked Many of your videos and found them helpful and entertaining. But we have an issue. Whokeys that You promote Oct 12, 2022. (you are still promoting it in July 2023) I got one. My bad I didn't check it out, but after I did get it with your 25% TN20 discount code (thank you) I found out that it's a Hong Kong company. I don't like sending personal information to Chine. Also, I found out that their "trustworthy rating was 17% out of 100%, With multiple complaints of not receiving the product and unauthorized purchases on CC. Well, Guess What. 2day after getting my code. My CC which I have not had an issue with for 8 years got a hit for almost $1000 in a town 300 miles from me. At a Lows, Pick up is ready in the morning, I have advised the police in that town of this information and I will also advise Homeland Security of the situation that you may be working with a Chinese criminal fraud ring. I hope you got a lot of $$$ for promoting/working with a criminal organization. Have a nice day.
*Tech Notice* I completely agree: Solidigm needs to release a 4TB capacity model for both the P41 Plus and P44 Pro. I've been waiting and hoping for exactly this from the company. Thanks for the review.
4TB of P44 Pro, especially.
My only concern with the P41 is the QLC NAND. For bulk storage drives that will do more reading than writing, they're amazing and quite accessible, but for someone that needs to do some heavy working with their drives, moving large files, or activities that involve a LOT of writing to the drive, that could be an issue.
And I mean, 400TBW or 5-year warranty on the 1TB P41 Plus is kinda "okay", but if you're sure you'll be writing more than 7TB worth of data per month (which is possible in some cases), might as well move to the P44 for that extra bit of TLC reliability (and the extra 350TB TBW threshold on the 1TB model).
i mean almost any modern ssd now is qlc. even Samsung 980 pro whatever have horrible endurance. if you need the endurance, then you know you need it, and you'll buy a drive accordingly. qlc isn't really a negative of this SSD when every SSD on the market in this price range is basically the same.
Someone that writes 225Gb every single day of the month..?
@@konzo5942 WTF are you talking about? 80% of SSDs in the 1-2TB size are still TLC (thank fck). From cheapo WD Blue SN570, TeamGroup MP33 Pro, Mushkin Tempest, Patriot P300, ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro over the good old Samsung 970 Evo (and Evo Plus), KIOXIA (Toshiba) Exceria G2, TeamGroup MP34, Corsair MP600 GS, Samsung 980 non-pro and pro, ADATA Gammix S70 Blade, WD Blue SN580, WD Black SN850X.... there's a metric fckton of TLC drives out there. One should only ever consider QLC for giant (4TB upwards) semi-cold storage drives, if at all. Unless of course you really like suffering (run out of pseudo-SLC cache? welcome to 50-80MB/s... slower than mechanical HDDs)
There's the Teamgroup T-Create Classic PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive (TLC NAND with DRAM) that has a endurance rating of a whopping 3600 TBW with a 5-year warranty and is actually cheap.
Pro variants exist for a reason?
And the tech has evolved since it's introduction?
The P44 Pro is literally the SK Hynix P41 and performs like it.
Yes that what i also read a while ago when tomshard reviewed it. It also it available in my country while the sk hynix p41 is not.
But with better firmware, driver, and syntology software.
hello, caan you please tell me what your idle and rougly average temps are? i am using mine in a laptop and sits at 50 °C. i want to use it as os drive on pcie 3.0(allready in this slot but no data on it yet)
@@gex581990 What? The P44 has firmware/driver problems. Read on their forum.
I've been using only Intel/Solidigm enterprise-class SSD's for over a decade now as system boot drives & never had issues with them. My oldest ones are still alive & in-use today in various ways& all have 100% health & 97-98% TBW endurance left on them still. My recent 2024 build is my first PC build using a M.2 NVMe SSD boot drive instead of a 2.5" SATA SSD, so I went with the Solidigm P44 Pro 2TB SSD this time around.
Nice to see Solidigm on the channel.
It looks like different tests were run at 11:15, there's the default test set which is what was used for the competitor drives and an NVME test set which he used for the Solidigm drives
That being said I have the 2TB P44 Pro and it's an extremely solid drive, my scores are better than shown here
Exactly! Just wanted to write this, but you already did )
Good. As long as they are reliable that is all that matters.
I used the P44 Pro's back in Feb when I built my new 13th gen PC.
It’s actually Hynix P41, one of the best gen 4 ssd.
the intel 670P 2TB is the deal right now at $69.99 USD.
Are you using them in your personal creative pc?
I bought the 1TB for my first AM5 build. It's a 5 second boot with windows 11. It's lightning fast. Got mine on Amazon for $35 and wish I bought two.... They are $40+ now before taxes. 😅
So true it's all about random speed, that's what you will actually notice in daily use.
Why is nobody calling this out?!?!?! On 11:11 the test of the 850x and kc3000 are single threaded while the 3rd test is running with 16 threads on the solidigm drive as well as the p44 on 11:18.
Are you paid off??!
In another comment the guy wrote "Since It's a sponsored video the video was approved by them before publishing" 😅
wow you cant even report people for that. It's just sad. @@resottolamontagna904
shouldve compared 44 pro with kingston's renegade which is more capable than kc3000
looking forwoard into seeing moore stuf in the renegade, seems like such a good ssd
In your DRAM based four SSD comparison, the SN850X is showing as TBW 600. This is incorrect: 1TB = 600, 2TB = 1200, 4TB = 2400. Great job reviewing the Solidigm NVMEs... definitely adding these to my list of favourites!!
I bought the P44 Pro 1tb version a month or two back for my new build. I paid about £84 for it from Scan. Hope it is a good decision. I was going to go with the Western Digital SN850X 1tb drive but it costs too much.
I just like to add that the P44 Pro 1TB drive is working great. It boots into Windows 11 in less than 5 seconds. It is almost straight away.
how is it so far?
did you boost it with the Sinergy software and drive?
@@nenume00 I haven't installed much yet because I haven't made up my mind yet whether to stick with this drive or change it out for a bigger capacity drive in a month or two.
I just bought two of the P44 Pro.
Since you distinguish between 1TB/2TB models for the P41 Plus in read/write but not for the other NVMEs, please recheck the SN570. The 2TB model is an SN770 in disguise. Is has the same NAND as the SN570 2TB model and the same controller as the SN770 1TB model. It performs vastly better than the lower-capacity SN570s. Due to the upgraded controller it also got rid of the tiny static 12GB SLC cache in favor of dynamic full-capacity (1/3 of free space left) SLC like the SN770 and SN580.
I'm waiting for the P44 4tb before I pull the trigger on Solidigm. I only have so many m.2 slots, and want to replace my 500gb system drive with a drive that has dram cache and plenty of extra storage for some production work.
The XPG s70 blade 1tb is $63.99 and 740TBW 5yr warranty and just as fast as the p44 pro
Last year when I built my wife and I both a 5950X system, I used 2Tb S70 drives in them. So far, rock solid drive and fast enough for our needs. For a brand I hadn't used before, I'm impressed so far.
@@Rood67 Adata has been around for awhile, they just usually do lower quality stuff but this is a good drive for the current price and speed and warranty. I've had mine a few years without any issues
I need 4Tb variants!
Even SK Hynix wont release their own in house drives at that capacity and higher, as well as a few other actual chipmakers I've noticed. Gotta go to the third parties making drives with their tech and hope those 3rd parties don't throw a wrench in what should be awesome.
Would love an 8TB even, the larger the better really as long as we're not losing performance, and that whole back side is empty.
Thank you for a very informative video. Well done!
Will the P41 or P44, after being assembled as an external drive, be used & read by any smart TV like LG?
Wish I'd had these available (or on my radar) with my last build a couple months ago. Although honestly, with my typical usage it probably wouldn't be that noticeable.
Between the i5-10400F (with B560 motherboard for memory overclocking) and the Ryzen 5 3600, which CPU would offer better performance when paired with the RX 6600 for 1080p gaming? I'm planning to buy the used CPU and GPU, so your recommendation would be really helpful. Thanks!
just picked up a p44 pro 2tb for 169.00 us
Should have bought last year ;)
Great video.
I bought the 1tb for 50 euro. Hopefully it can keep it's promises. The lack or RAM cache and the low TBW is a bit disappointing. My old saya 860 evo will outlast it.
Would love to see 4tb or 6tb / 8tb models! Would just get three of these for my new PC but I want my project drive to be atleast 4tb so I guess I'll get 1 for OS, 1 for Cache and then maybe a firecuda 4tb for project.
Right now 2TB Solidigm™ P41 Plus has a very attractive price on Amazon - $65. Basically you're getting it with double less price.
Is the Solidigm Synergy software compatible with Linux?
Love the title!
:)
Geez I wish the NVME prices were still like this lol they sky rocketed over the last 2 months
So dies the p41 plus have dram?
Crystal Disk mark 8.0.2: my results for Pro are similar (all slightly better), but when it comes to RND4k I seem to score way better +11% for read +14% for write. I wonder why you're getting such lower results for RND4k.
Noice! I’m looking at getting a nvme expander and probably going to fill it with these! I know I’m looking for 4tb tho… maybe in a year or so they’ll have it
@tech Notice, u skipped Sustained Write Performance and Cache Recovery tests... And that's another story. The Drive is the slowest one. No wonder - its QLS one.
QLC without DRAM cache no less... this piece of junk is gonna be slower than a mechanical HDD once the cache runs out. But hey what do you expect from a clickbait channel that posts blatant Ad-videos like this all the time
i'm using micron nvme with +- 3Gb/s when copying file and I thought it was more than enough
I ALMOST grabbed a P44 the other day simply bcuz IK Solidigm is Intel's SSD division post buyout by SK Hynix, and they are priced VERY well comparatively, but I went with the Sabrent Rocket 4 plus G, Simply cuz the drive I am installing is intended SOLELY for gaming. Ill eventually replace my system drive with one of these more than likely, tho. Rn my Desktop is using the SK Hynix gen 3 drive that came in my Asus ROG G14 (2021 Model) from factory. IK Hynix and Intel both are on top of their game with SSD tech and IK it cannot be a "Bad" drive considering the wealth of storage knowledge between these two absolute Titans in the SSD space... So this will 99% likely be the next drive I buy, maybe not the model depending, but def will be a Solidigm Drive bcuz theyre so well priced its hard to argue an alternative.
10mb read and 40mb write diff on the random speeds is barely noticeable..the only plausible here is the pricepoints..
How do they compare to crucial?
Crucial is almost always the best quality to price ratio.
Can you please review Lexar ARES 2tb version
No wonder the naming and looks seems so much like the SK Hynix P41 Platinum...
after hours of research looking into more than 5 brands and more than 10 models, the p44 pro was the best of them, and while competing in the uppermost class... the cheapest ❤❤❤ best option
What about the Mushkin redline vortex?
Sold!
you listed only the TBW for the 1TB models, disliked and stopped.
the whole video is just a pathetic ad. wonder why he didn't benchmark sustained write speeds... oh yeah it's because the DRAM-cache-less QLC turd of a SSD will be slower than a mechanical HDD if he did that 🤣
Can these SSD's be used for external storage?
Yes
Shame there's no 4TB version of the P44 Pro...
indeed!
The synergy toolkit does not work if I have a Raid 1 with two solidigm p44 pro 2Tb. Why? How can I update the drivers in this case?
Because there is another chip in between for the raid. Buy an external Nvme enclosure like the brand Acacis for updating things like firmware.
A Seagate Firecuda SSD 530 has 1.25PB TBW on the 1TB variant.. just keep in mind if you really care about TBW
Seagate is junk tho
@@charginginprogresss substantiation?
if anyone wants more tbw its better to go with sabrent rocket 4 or pny cs3040 which 1tb has 1800 tbw and 2tb has 3600 tbw!
and they are gen 4 ssds with acceptable speed (5000/4500) they are not as fast as 980/990 pro or sn850/850x but do the job for most people who need more lifetime than extra speed
Apples vs Apples. Either PCIe Gen 3 or Gen 4. 5 year warranty across the board. Solidigm do not stand out, even tho they have excellent ancestry
10:19 "And I hope Solidigm is not gonna take this part out from the video." ??????????
Since It's a sponsored video the video was approved by them before publishing :)
@@theTechNotice Ah okay, now I understand. Thanks for being so candid about it.
Hi all. I purchased a P41 Plus 2TB to use in an enclosure so we always have our important files with us. I installed it into a Sabrent EC-SNVE enclosure. However I've never been able to get over 40MB/s read or write speeds. I've tried it with 2 Windows machines and a MacBook Air M2. I've contacted Solidigm and after deep questioning about the quality of my machines they stated they don't support them for enclosures. They just pretty much washed their hands of me. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? TIA!
SSDs in enclosures are limited by the bandwidth of the connector(usb3, 3.3, usb-c, USB4) and even then, they run slower. nothing really beats a direct pcie connection.
@@Ronaldo-se3ff so 40Mb per second on a MacBook M2 Air with a Sabrent enclosure sounds right to you?
@@russtewell9776 yes for random reads, this ssd should be able to get 40MB/s +- 4MB/s. Check what is the USB standard for your enclosure. For best results use a USB4/TB3 enclosure, the next best thing is USB 3.1 Gen 2.
I have 2 P44 Pro's, 1TB and 2TB
I definitely heard of them
does SSd really make a diff in performance? why wasting a lot of money in expansive SSd when u can get the same performance with the cheaper one i am sure [Maybe] that it does not effect on the FPS.
Stop the Disco Music. I can easily watch a quiet Channel.
To take advantage of the P41 you really need the driver which means Windows. I will probably use a P41 on my next Windows build. Only £37 at the time of writing.
Sponsored video..
Solidigm is rebadged Intel. I just bought a 1 TB one for $49. Works fine.
Where?
works with PS5 ??
checked local prices here in Europe, and well, no,
at 2TB capacity KC3000 is better than P41 Plus, and about 50% cheaper than P44 Pro
no way!
@@theTechNotice prices are really fluctuating, but 2TB KC3000 is roughly 145 $ while P44 Pro is 205 $ ...perhaps they become more sane in next few months :D
The real dark horse is Crucial T700
@ThaVrisco, a quick google search, the speeds are insane - however, with that speed comes the current prices that are also a bit insane. Hopefully, this will be the new norm, and the prices will come down.
Is better WD Black SN850X because the price is going down every month. I buyed a 1TB version for only 65 pounds, is a so cheap.
they look WD and Crucial
WRITE 750 GB IN ONE GO WITH THE DRIVE AT 35% OF DATA IN IT AND THEN TELL ME IF THE DRIVE CAN MANAGE TO DO IT. IT DOESN'T.
Seriously dude, do you think we're a bunch of old ladies of the local knitting club who don't understand the difference between sequential and random speed, and don't understand the importance of random speed?
Wow😉
I think these boys are already used a lot on china but videos of them are lacking in youtube
❤
Sounds fishy to me. I'll rather pass and get something I'm familiar with. This doesn't sound right.
It’s just rebranded SK Hynix. Mostly used in Lenovo and IBM-Servers. Probably far more reliable, then the Samsung and Western Digital stuff.
I've had a 2TB one for a long time and am very happy with it, testing gives me better scores than in the review actually, very solid drive
Sounds like my friend who never tries going to new restaurants because he never tried it and only trusts ones he's been to... Impossible logic
This brand been around for a quite a while so idk what u talking about that no one knows
Stop the banging soundtrack. It may appeal to 18 yesrs olds, but normal people find the so irritating they change channels immediately.
Intel Nvme’s are slow overall.
#1
more expensive than for example KC3000 but is it that way better ? :)
I have seen and liked Many of your videos and found them helpful and entertaining. But we have an issue. Whokeys that You promote Oct 12, 2022. (you are still promoting it in July 2023) I got one. My bad I didn't check it out, but after I did get it with your 25% TN20 discount code (thank you) I found out that it's a Hong Kong company. I don't like sending personal information to Chine. Also, I found out that their "trustworthy rating was 17% out of 100%, With multiple complaints of not receiving the product and unauthorized purchases on CC. Well, Guess What. 2day after getting my code. My CC which I have not had an issue with for 8 years got a hit for almost $1000 in a town 300 miles from me. At a Lows, Pick up is ready in the morning, I have advised the police in that town of this information and I will also advise Homeland Security of the situation that you may be working with a Chinese criminal fraud ring. I hope you got a lot of $$$ for promoting/working with a criminal organization. Have a nice day.
Bro what 🫣