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The INLAND 1TB Performance Plus NVMe SSD leverages cutting-edge 176-layer 3D TLC NAND and a powerful E18 controller to deliver blazing Gen4 PCIe speeds up to 7,100MB/s read and 6,300MB/s write. Designed for PS5 and high-performance PCs, it offers exceptional durability with 1.6 million hours MTBF and 700 TBW endurance, all in a sleek M.2 2280 form factor. With advanced power management, DRAM cache, and a 6-year warranty, it’s the ultimate storage upgrade for gamers and professionals seeking speed and reliability.
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Drive |
Brand | INLAND |
Series | Performance Plus |
Item model number | Performance Plus |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.46 x 0.55 inches |
Color | No Heatsink |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Manufacturer | INLAND |
ASIN | B09H2VWYTT |
Date First Available | September 24, 2021 |
A**T
Great Quality FAST SSD!
I recently purchased the Inland 2TB Performance Plus M.2 SSD, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. This is my second Inland drive, and I must say they offer some of the best performance on the market while being very reliable and affordable.The 2TB capacity is perfect for my needs, allowing me to store a vast amount of data without worrying about running out of space. The functionality is impressive; I noticed a significant boost in load times for my applications and games compared to my previous SSD. The read speeds are particularly noteworthy, making file transfers and system boot-ups incredibly fast.In terms of quality, Inland has always delivered, and this SSD is no exception. It feels robust and well-made. Compatibility was a breeze as well; it seamlessly integrated with my motherboard without any issues.Overall, I highly recommend the Inland 2TB Performance Plus M.2 SSD to anyone looking for a high-performance, reliable storage solution that won’t break the bank. With a 5-star rating, it truly deserves it!
G**E
This early gen 4 is a great value option for gen 3 laptops
My laptop is not gen 4. In fact, it is gen 3 by 2 lanes, so I top out at around 1700MB/s sequential anyway. And q1t1 (which gives you "snappiness") is fine, around 65 like most mid range drives. But at the time of my purchase (about $440) this was the least expensive 4tb drive, period. The gen 3 version was a few dollars more and did not stand out in any regard. No brainier!The ratings are good, no widespread failure options in the news, and if I upgrade to a notebook with pcie 4 in a few years, will I care about any modest performance gains a second or third generation of pcie 4.0 controllers will deliver? Probably not a lot. Maybe in two years I will want an 8tb, maybe. Of course, there is workload to consider. I do some dev work that benefits from ultra low latency; that is not this drive. But for upgrading notebooks that currently live in 2022? It's fine performance, and currently among the best prices, some days the best price, and the high parallelism from so many nand chips puts it pretty close to the sequential max for pcie 4.0. That is a lot of future proofing. Why wouldn't you if you need 4tb?Well, there is a low end 4tb sata out there (if you can use sata) for substantially less, but most of the 4tb sata drives I would trust are in the same price range as this. So don't do sata unless you absolutely have to.Will nand prices fall further? In the next few months (3rd and 4th quarter of 2022)? There is your only reason. Some analysts expect prices to fall further. It is a gamble, but if you need an nvme drive today to extend an older laptop that is full? All go.Update: a few weeks after purchase, I see there is a Teamgroup pcie 3.0 4tb out there for about 90 or 100 dollars less, for 4tb. If you are pretty sure that will do you for a few years it may be a meaningfully better price for effectively the same performance assuming you will be on pcie 3.0 for the long haul. But if you plan to upgrade to a 4.0 PC in the coming year, this may be better. Your call.
C**E
Great budget SSD for internal PS5 expanded storage
I purchased this drive at the end of 2022 to swap into my launch model PS5, whose 2TB expansion drive was quickly filling up. I put the 2TB drive into our living room PS5, which my wife and visitors use, and then put this new 4TB drive into my game room console.The drive works great, and I can not tell any difference in gaming performance between this budget drive and the Samsung that I had before it. If you need an expansion drive for PS5, this one is really hard to beat for the price!The price with & without the heatsink for these drives used to be a considerable enough difference that I used my own heatsink for both PS5's, but as of the time of this review, it seems it's only a few extra dollars to get one of these INLAND drives with a heatsink included. May as well pay the small extra and get the heatsink with it.It's been over 4 months since I installed this drive and there's no signs of slowdown yet. The drive has 1.75TB of free space with 52 games installed on it. Some of the games are huge, at over 100GB each, so this drive has been a blessing! I should have enough space between this one and the internal to get me through the generation without having to delete too much at any given time, which is great for those of us stuck with data caps.
C**U
Seems to work as advertised
Eh, I'm not good at writing reviews. Anyways, I bought this mostly to give me all the space I needed for my Steam games and the hundreds of gigs worth of mods I use. I was using a 220 GB internal SATA SSD and while that was fine at first, I would obviously need more room as time went on. And, I also heard NVMe SSDs are faster too, which helps greatly since I'm loading games with hundreds and thousands of mods. I plugged it right in, screwed it in, quick formatted it and it worked right out of the box. I have no complaints. I bought the one with heatsink, so hopefully that keeps it working longer and better. Finally, as an off topic detail, I'm using this on a pre-built PC I bought back in 2019 and the seller said the SSD size was 2 TB... turns out, that was not the case and he installed my OS on the 220 GB SSD and my HDD was unused. Go figure. I had to reconfigure everything the other way around. I don't know why I didn't order this item sooner. I guess in my mind I'm technology deficient, until I realize I can do this and most things turn out to be really simple, that a 2 minute Youtube video can cover.
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