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According to multiple sources, including Tom's hardware, least power consumption of any NVMe drive available making it ideal for laptops. Not sure if this is worth the price premium over other offerings from WD/Crucial for example, any commentary of real world power consumption significance would be appreciated.
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Temping but would rather have a generation 4 model.
https://www.kitguru.net/component...-ces-2022/
If you have PCIe 4 and want ultimate performance/reliability for a good price wait for the P41 with it's 7Gbps read 6.5Gbps write speeds.
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Only need to wait if your system (laptop, pc, PS5) takes Gen 4…
This is a top-tier Gen 3 drive. It's been cheaper like was mentioned, but this is worth it at this price too.
I got one over the Samsung, because of Toms Hardware a while back… They're both the same price right now, so people should pick which they want.
$999 for that prob right?
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