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Do you want to save money and buy an inexpensive capacious NVMe with Ali? Do thousands of orders and five-star reviews with screenshots of high speeds inspire confidence? We checked the 4 most popular Chinese SSDs from Kingspec, Goldenfire, Klissre and Netac, compared them with brands and tell you what you can get for that kind of money, and whether you can take fast SSDs from China.
00:00 - Introduction
01:26 - Test of M adapters.2 on PCIE
02:51 - Heating and radiators test
04:57 - Controllers and memory
07:40 - Speed tests
10:21 - A little theory
13:36 - Tests in real work
16:40 - Conclusions
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@GraceMcClain
@GraceMcClain 11 месяцев назад
I have multiple Netac and KingSpec NVMe and SATA M.2 drives in 3 of my machines, with not a single issue coming from any of them. Heck, my download storage drive is a 1TB Netac M.2 drive I bought 5 years ago that has out lasted 3 Samsung drives, 2 Crucial drives, and a WD drive. All M.2 drives. I would happily recommend both Kingspec and Netac, and have been doing so for many years already.
@jessefisher1809
@jessefisher1809 10 месяцев назад
I have Netac nv7000 and its great. Its way faster than my p5 plus and trades blows with my sn850x though the sequential, and 4k random read and write is actually better on the Netac. I would definitely recommend it. The only thing I don't like is the 'warranty void if removed' sticker on the heatsink. Like its got something to hide. But I can't argue with its out of the this world performance for the price. At first I wasn't sure about reliability but I've had it for like 7 months now so I'm feeling a bit more confident.
@david300099
@david300099 7 месяцев назад
Netac nv7000 or kingspec xg7000?? What is better?
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 7 месяцев назад
I put kingspec in an old netbook. It was just perfect beating the old hard disk on noise power and performance while being a low spec low cost upgrade. It was 7 or 8 years ago. Major manufacturers simply weren't willing to build something as cheap as a dramless 32gb SSD which would end up selling for $12, their overhead costs are too high.
@arturbaltazar2526
@arturbaltazar2526 6 месяцев назад
Using both netac and Kingspec in my pc, no issues. Price quality is incredible. I also use netac 32 GB DDR 4 ram.
@SethOmegaful
@SethOmegaful 5 месяцев назад
Same. I got netac 3000 for my pci3.0 board and its great until now. I bought it with really low durability expectations and its all great for a long time. No regrets.
@Ray-uc8ij
@Ray-uc8ij Год назад
With this stuff you get what you pay for. They definitely have their use cases for a lot of people who are not writing gigabytes of data all at once. The MSI drive certainly seemed reasonable even with the dropped speeds. If you really wanted to test the quality you should have written to them until the drives died and record the MTBF. You should never trust any drive with your data no matter how expensive it is. Backup is key to at least one other drive, but ideally you want to back up to two other secondary drives in case the primary drive fails.
@blue-xb1cq
@blue-xb1cq 11 месяцев назад
you get what you paid for with Apple computers/phones?
@Ray-uc8ij
@Ray-uc8ij 11 месяцев назад
@@blue-xb1cq With apple your buying lifestyle and eco system more than quality. Still nice stuff, but way over priced.
@LucasOhaiFilgueiras
@LucasOhaiFilgueiras 11 месяцев назад
@@blue-xb1cq your question is dumb and shows that you don't understand what he said.
@KlodFather
@KlodFather 4 месяца назад
@@Ray-uc8ij - Apple is for people with more money than brains. :)
@eduram
@eduram Месяц назад
Data on System drive, backup on games drive, backup on cloud and finally a shitty usb 2.0 of 64gb has the most important.
@Potato-qh2xl
@Potato-qh2xl 11 месяцев назад
The video is great and helps everyone avoid inferior products, but as a Chinese, I think it needs to be emphasized that not all SSDs from China are inferior. Almost all of the ssds in this video are trash. If you want to purchase SSDs from Chinese brands, the following are the brands that can be purchased: ZHITAI, Acer, aigo, fanxiang. Nowadays, the price of SSD has significantly decreased. If you are willing to investigate, you will find that a large part of this is attributed to Yangtze Memory (the parent company of Zhitai), which has developed an advanced xtacking architecture and won a reputation for its high-speed and high-quality performance.
@PavelShevchuk
@PavelShevchuk 10 месяцев назад
"Good" chinese products cost as much as brand name parts, but usually have no retail presence in EU to fulfill two year warranty. There's also a cultural rift between chinese and western quality expectations, product naming and marketing, most chinese brands are unwilling to adapt for.
@24kmetal99
@24kmetal99 10 месяцев назад
@@PavelShevchuk Asus, MSI...are all Chinese brand, of course it costs as much as brand name parts, it is brand name parts. Cultural rift? These are small companies, what do you expect? You are buying from China directly, now you're comparing a small local company with international brands? LOL
@PavelShevchuk
@PavelShevchuk 10 месяцев назад
@@24kmetal99 ASUS and MSI are Taiwanese
@24kmetal99
@24kmetal99 10 месяцев назад
@@PavelShevchuk It's like saying Californian is not American lol.
@24kmetal99
@24kmetal99 10 месяцев назад
@@PavelShevchuk I'm Taiwanese Chinese by the way.
@kid_5679
@kid_5679 10 месяцев назад
im using chinese NVme's since 2018 and its still working all of them.🙃
@belnels
@belnels 11 месяцев назад
From 2021 to 2023 on my personal computer I have a 256 GB Nvme Netac NV2000 and to date it has 8 TB Written and 95% Life Remaining. On the other hand, from January 2023 to date, 7 months on my mother's computer has a Nvme Adata Legend 700, it has 5 TB Written and 92% remaining life I recommend NETAC 1001%👍👍👍
@hssssssssssss
@hssssssssssss Год назад
Thank you for the voice over. Interesting video
@masfuti
@masfuti Год назад
How i've never heard about this channel? This review is so complete that i don't have any ideia of what he's talking about. I mean, until now SSD for me are all the same thing! Nice work man, already own a new sub.
@filipbunalti
@filipbunalti 11 месяцев назад
I use a 2TB "Fanxiang" drive I picked for 55 USD for games. While the write speed is impacted when the drive is full, the read speed and responsiveness is still extremely good. And as you said, the 100 MB/s limitation doesn't matter even when downloading games on a fast connection. And also, games aren't very precious because I can just re-download them from steam. In conclusion, I think these are good drives for games, bad for data or actual productivity work that requires a lot of write operations.
@thorgrim1074
@thorgrim1074 11 месяцев назад
fanxiang is actually really good, I don't have the m.2 but the sata one, and it holds up well against my western digital.
@Drewtheelder
@Drewtheelder 11 месяцев назад
I have the same drive, it cost £60 from amazon and it's where I install my Steam games, it works perfectly fine alongside a fast WD black boot drive.
@warrobots1warrobots135
@warrobots1warrobots135 11 месяцев назад
M.2 ? Because it's maybe like 70$~ for the M.2 speed of 7450mb\s
@filipbunalti
@filipbunalti 11 месяцев назад
@@warrobots1warrobots135 Yes M.2 NVMe drive. Mine is rated at 5GB/s. I see the 7.5GB/s models for $70 too, but I don't expect any meaningful performance difference for my use case (games).
@kevinmagsy0312
@kevinmagsy0312 11 месяцев назад
Patriot is not a chinese fake broo.. its been around year 2010, they were just not famouse along years
@eranddroory9987
@eranddroory9987 Год назад
Awesome work guys. Thanks - staying clear of these cheap brands..
@stxticlegend5209
@stxticlegend5209 7 дней назад
Don’t listen to this guy. If you buy pc parts from aliexpress you have an issue
@frenchieman971
@frenchieman971 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for your work, very precise and professional. I have subbed.
@lewislane1143
@lewislane1143 10 месяцев назад
You just demonstrated we should buy these drives. For the price, it did very well.
@blackboxsda7853
@blackboxsda7853 Месяц назад
They have their own use, yes. I just won't use them to store critical data.
@CrucialRed
@CrucialRed 28 дней назад
Which one of this is the best?
@LindonSlaght
@LindonSlaght 23 дня назад
@@blackboxsda7853 agreed. My SSDs store mission critical data. It's backed up, but still, I want reliable solutions.
@Stomp409
@Stomp409 11 дней назад
He is suggesting you DO NOT to buy these drives. At the end he calls them all garbage! LOL!
@Jandejongjong
@Jandejongjong 11 месяцев назад
I got the KingSpec and use it to game on as external drive. Works perfectly! Usb 3.0 500mB/s
@user-qn1yi5cw6r
@user-qn1yi5cw6r 5 месяцев назад
I got a kingspec xg7000 series and it was defective apon arrival. Didn't even work
@user-qn1yi5cw6r
@user-qn1yi5cw6r 5 месяцев назад
1:40 it says my M.2 is supposed to be Nvme but looking at this shows me it's a SATA
@marcg1043
@marcg1043 20 дней назад
Great review. So much technical background info and explanations of performance !!! Thank you.
@TheColonelJJ
@TheColonelJJ 5 месяцев назад
Wow! Thanks! So much more than a simple comparison. I really learned a lot from you here today!
@figadodeporco
@figadodeporco Год назад
I use kingspec ssds, (nvme for 3 years and m2 pcie for 5 years) and never had a problem. they work great and it's price is very affordable.
@DarknoorX
@DarknoorX Год назад
They and goldenfir are not half bad. Not the fastest, but work well for the paid amount.
@maxoryxyt
@maxoryxyt 11 месяцев назад
Hi i read some reviews that they removed data when full
@zalankhan5743
@zalankhan5743 10 месяцев назад
Hi I want to buy a kingspec NVME just for gaming storage. Is it great for that.
@figadodeporco
@figadodeporco 10 месяцев назад
@@zalankhan5743 i think so
@scorkmc
@scorkmc 10 месяцев назад
​@@zalankhan5743 maybe go for a more reputable company or more local to you, so if something goes wrong you can maybe use warranty or something
@andrebalsa203
@andrebalsa203 Год назад
Great review and very useful information, thank you very much !
@prashanthb6521
@prashanthb6521 11 месяцев назад
This was excellent demonstration. Very informative, Thanks a lot.
@shodan6401
@shodan6401 7 месяцев назад
Mikhail, this is a great video. Thank you for making it in English. Much important information is exposed here. Well done.
@kansax8253
@kansax8253 11 месяцев назад
The Goldenfir having the best Crystal Disk Mark random reads is pretty interesting. Was that an outlier, or did it consistently beat the other NVME drives?
@cabal123123123
@cabal123123123 8 месяцев назад
Been using Goldenfir SSD and surprisingly still alive, longer than my other Patriot Burst SSD did, I can say that brand is trustable
@sneakycactus8815
@sneakycactus8815 Год назад
oblivion music in the background haha i love it
@Absalon68
@Absalon68 7 месяцев назад
Thanks. That was a nice description of why, how, and because.
@adsuper9185
@adsuper9185 Год назад
You introduced some brands or models in some brands that Chinese people will not buy, Tiplus7100 2t $114. Predator GM7 2t $70. Kingston Kc3000 2t $112. aigo p7000z 2t $79. They are all pcie4.0. These are the better products sold in China's 618 shopping festival this year.
@user-dh7rl8eu8f
@user-dh7rl8eu8f Год назад
This is one of few reviews in the last two years and not for popular Chinese brands. It is surprising to see a lack of SSD reviews on RU-vid despite the increased production of SSDs from China. However, the price drop of established brands indicates the positive impact of new manufacturers. These changes have brought significant benefits to consumers, especially the Chinese. Hopefully, in the future, some manufacturers can also compete with NV in GPU manufacturing, allowing for more reasonable pricing reminiscent of the 2010s.
@gordo_homemlivre1909
@gordo_homemlivre1909 11 месяцев назад
​@gapo-jx9nm You look like a bot 😂
@Jeffnvz
@Jeffnvz 11 месяцев назад
@@gordo_homemlivre1909 If you ever try Zhitai 7100 plus, you'll understand what is made in China.
@shib5267
@shib5267 11 месяцев назад
​@gapo-jx9nmChina numba one 🇨🇳!!!
@marcomoraschi3537
@marcomoraschi3537 6 месяцев назад
Nice and very informative vid. Good job
@JohnnyOrgan
@JohnnyOrgan Год назад
As a guy who has built a good few PCs over the past 8 years for friends and family....I've found that Patriot, PNY, Kingston and Crucial are very reliable budget drives with good durability, real time speeds and compatibilty for multiple mobos (estimated builds @100 and mostly AMD CPUs admittedly from my experience). I usually go with whatever is on sale/best price at the time and have no hesitations recommending them. Great bang for buck. Especially if upgrading a laptop or older PC from a HDD. (I've had laptops with M.2s sitting empty). Believe it or not, Western Digital and Seagate drives have been less reliable/warranty breakers at times. Personally, I've had a 1TB WD and a 2TB HDD in my systems for 13 years with zero issues and still looking "Good" with CrystalMark. This has been very informative about other cheap SSDs and pretty much what I expected. Apart from that fake Kingspin drive. Waow. What a minger. I'm vouching for Patriot drives lasting at least 3 years with no issues reported back. As I said, good bang for buck real life performance and no reliability issues compared to the others... MSI looks a good option too My 2 cents.
@wshyangify
@wshyangify Год назад
Wait, PNY better than WD?
@sephroth201
@sephroth201 11 месяцев назад
If i want to do heavy gaming like cyberpunk 2077 on max, should I cheap out on SSD and get a patriot? Will it matter much?
@JohnnyOrgan
@JohnnyOrgan 11 месяцев назад
@@sephroth201 If you're getting 1tb for about £40, go for it
@Vysair
@Vysair 11 месяцев назад
Team Group too iirc
@eleventy-seven
@eleventy-seven 11 месяцев назад
Sabrent is great also Samsung but they have occasionally had issues.
@alfblack2
@alfblack2 11 месяцев назад
thank for for doing these tests.
@DavidCoutinhoCG
@DavidCoutinhoCG 10 месяцев назад
I do use Netac M.2 SSDs and Netac DDR4 RAM Sticks, never had a problem with it.
@arcaderacer586
@arcaderacer586 Год назад
Day to day users will not notice any performance loss With cheaper ssd’s typically. The only people it will matter to are benchmarkers for the most part.
@rodrigosierpe5995
@rodrigosierpe5995 Год назад
Not precisely. If it's for some test machine, with a disposable Os install, sure, nothing really matters, but if it's even close to a production machine or daily driver, or even a media player machine, then you WILL notice
@amistrophy
@amistrophy Год назад
Confidently incorrect
@arcaderacer586
@arcaderacer586 Год назад
@@amistrophy well it also will decrease some performance when the drive gets almost full but other than that the differences is a second here 3 seconds there….
@arcaderacer586
@arcaderacer586 Год назад
@@rodrigosierpe5995 cant argue with the power benchmarkers LOL
@patg108
@patg108 Год назад
@@rodrigosierpe5995 probably still better than a 7200 rpm sata 3.0 mechanical drive though seeing as that theoretical limit is 600 Mb/sec
@hydrorp3099
@hydrorp3099 Год назад
Which program do you use to read out that layer and chip specs?
@timecentral3134
@timecentral3134 10 месяцев назад
The "pyrometer" at 3:23 is held too far away from the drive to give an accurate reading. The area thermally measured is shaped like a cone and the further away the pyrometer is from the object, the larger the measurement area is. (The red dot is just for aiming, but does actually do any measuring)
@ardithconley2628
@ardithconley2628 11 месяцев назад
Sometimes those adaptors may not work as fast as you think. Due to the 2nd m.2 slot of a MSI mother board when used cuts off the the 2nd 15 video slot. That makes that slot go bye bye. If you buy an adaptor for that 16 slot buy one that holds more than one m.2 slot on it and do not use the 2nd slot on the motherboard. Check all that stuff out. In most cases it does not matter. You may get at best 4x2 from them. Still way faster than SATA. With any SSD buy use the ones with DRAM.
@acetechnical6574
@acetechnical6574 6 месяцев назад
I got a Chinese M.2 (gen 4 allegedly) from Amazon for my daughters first build over black friday. On an MSI Z590 Pro, It heats up north of 75° fast while also only hitting about 1200 MB/s with the stock BS sticker "heatspreader", but with a reasonably decent passive heatsink, it hits 3 GB/s pretty well. Overall, everything I have experienced with SSDs of sata and M.2 variety, since 2014, strongly suggests two things - Silicon Power is the best company overall, and if you want real performance, WD or Samsung are your options. I am old, so it gives me a combo of righteous satisfaction, and a strange sense of meloncholy, that Seagate is no longer in the discussion.
@stanislasflipo7214
@stanislasflipo7214 6 месяцев назад
Was about to buy a kingspec to do backups thinking it would save time over my HDD. Thank you for saving my money
@Nick-rk2tp
@Nick-rk2tp Год назад
I appreciate your videos especially on overlooked items like these, as I have never seen Chinese brand SSD tests before.
@mariodasilva8729
@mariodasilva8729 11 месяцев назад
Great advices e, with good proof!
@brankoburgic8013
@brankoburgic8013 4 месяца назад
What software did you use to detect NVME controller and type (QLC,TLC...)
@seriksson9721
@seriksson9721 11 месяцев назад
All help is needed in the computer jungle. Thanks
@aperson1181
@aperson1181 3 месяца назад
do you have a link to your other language channel?
@Zaki-zg5lt
@Zaki-zg5lt 7 месяцев назад
What do you think of lexar ares 1tb ? I got it and I think it's pretty decent
@jessefisher1809
@jessefisher1809 10 месяцев назад
I have a Netac ssd, the nv7000, the higher end version. Its actually great. And faster than my p5 plus, and trades blows with my sn850x, and it comes with a heatsink.
@user-fp3by2rc5c
@user-fp3by2rc5c 11 месяцев назад
absolutely brilliant!!!
@yacineberroussi7810
@yacineberroussi7810 7 месяцев назад
This was magnificent review bro thnx
10 дней назад
I think we can only conclude that all of SSD perform similar on a daily basis except the frankestein one, realistically, you don't wanna write full data on them everyday as that is going to drain the TBW, so what matters is that i can write data somewhat fast but can read data really fast and consistently. I'm more concerned about TBW of each one of these as we know some cheap ones break after 2-4 years of use and they take down your whole computer and data with them, i need at least 10+ years without failing and 1 petabyte per TB on TBW (or as close to a PB per TB as you can get ) / 5 year warranty is a good indicator.
@juanete69
@juanete69 8 месяцев назад
Hello. What about the brand Fanxiang? I have just bought the S790 NVME disk.
@NonLegitNation2
@NonLegitNation2 11 месяцев назад
I've been considering buying a Levan m.2 nvme drive for a couple months now but haven't pulled the trigger yet since I've never heard of the company.
@CaleMcCollough
@CaleMcCollough Год назад
Excellent review. Very technical and detailed.
@WaschyNumber1
@WaschyNumber1 10 месяцев назад
Is ther a tip for a good budget nvme or 2.5" ssd that don't need to be faster than about 600MB/s only reliability is important and low power consumption.
@godfreybay735
@godfreybay735 8 месяцев назад
I had no issue using Kingspec NVme2 1 TB.
@castiel7330
@castiel7330 3 месяца назад
No one can't explain this better. Bravo mate
@pham3383
@pham3383 Год назад
patroit is from phison,quite well known ssd controller maker
@imgonnacream
@imgonnacream Год назад
Linus has tested many ssds and he says you can't tell the difference in boot speed, exe open time, and average user file transferring at gen 3 vs gen 4 and gen 5 speeds I also cannot tell the difference between my fast and slow ssd.
@peterkrutow8561
@peterkrutow8561 5 месяцев назад
+++ Thanks for the review, it will save me the problems in the future
@jasonyu8020
@jasonyu8020 11 месяцев назад
MSI is Taiwan brand...not china.
@LetsLearnEconomic
@LetsLearnEconomic 8 месяцев назад
Taiwan is China.
@MrLemmiwinks91
@MrLemmiwinks91 8 месяцев назад
-300000 credit score
@BBenvico
@BBenvico 8 месяцев назад
​@@MrLemmiwinks91😂😂😂😂
@michaelwright956
@michaelwright956 7 месяцев назад
@@MrLemmiwinks91😂
@powerslave7876
@powerslave7876 7 месяцев назад
Taiwan is Chinese
@mrlk665
@mrlk665 Год назад
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INVESTIGATION
@jezusnazaretu4110
@jezusnazaretu4110 4 месяца назад
dzięki za filmik👍
@olekj32
@olekj32 5 месяцев назад
Guys. What's the name of a program U use at 7:05?
@zangetsu6638
@zangetsu6638 3 месяца назад
YOOO! can you do another test of the cheap Chinese drives again, but now with bigger sizes? like 1TB or 2TB?
@freestinje
@freestinje 11 месяцев назад
How about putting it in an external exclosure?
@snausages43
@snausages43 8 месяцев назад
Newegg has a 4TB KingSpec for a good deal, but then I saw it ships from China and was immediately skeptical.
@genjitsu7448
@genjitsu7448 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for looking into these options - as suspected there is no free lunch! It is just not worth it if your data is important to you. Plus if you really need lots of storage even though it is not as cool and modern you can get massive multi TB storage for really cheap now adays with "Old fashioned" HDD's. However take a look at what I just saw on Google -- a Samsung 970 Evo 1tb NVME for $55. Why take chances? Then you can get a nice external case for about $20 and you are good or you can mount it internally if you have the connections to do so. If you need more storage then that you can go for very reliable HDD's which will store your data safely and at the best possible price. Good brands like Toshiba, WD, Seagate, Samsung are all in a similar price range so just shop around and see what you can find. And if you have a PC then heck just get the HDD's as you have the space and the room. I will say that this video was a bit over my head with the terms, features, nomenclature, etc... but it was great to see it and to try and learn a bit about what is really going on. Well done, I got a lot out of it. Cheers
@plasticdope
@plasticdope 9 месяцев назад
Do you know that the 970 has a flawed built? Just search EVO 970 issue. I personally bought 2 of them, one dead on arrival, one died after installed Windows and restarted the first time. That’s the reason why the Evo 860 is still more expensive with a similar storage size until today.
@genjitsu7448
@genjitsu7448 9 месяцев назад
@@plasticdope Did not know that, thanks. My latest nvme is a 2TB WD Black, I hope that was a good choice!
@Liferoad371
@Liferoad371 6 месяцев назад
I bought a Firecuda years ago and it works great.
@thaninsainamthip8597
@thaninsainamthip8597 Год назад
Awesome work
@anthonyblacker8471
@anthonyblacker8471 5 месяцев назад
Nice job.. I'm looking to put a new nvme drive in as my system drive, I've moved to a pcie gen 4 motherboard and my C drive is only 256gb (system only) but it's almost half full and I'm ready to upgrade. I wasn't planning on cheap junk from ali express however a LOT of the lower priced drives use the same older controllers and are tls or slc memory, I'm not interested in those drives. I prefer a dram cache for my system drive and will probably just bite the bullet and use a Samsung or Sabrent Rocket..
@user-ej4yu5ce4o
@user-ej4yu5ce4o 4 месяца назад
Does a full drive only affect the write speeds? Or does it also slow down the read speeds if the drive is full?
@mttrashcan-bg1ro
@mttrashcan-bg1ro 4 месяца назад
I'm not sure how to answer that question, but an SSD should NEVER be full or even in the red zone. It doesn't just rewrite data anywhere as it has to rewrite whole blocks which means if it's full and has to rewrite a tiny bit of data to a block it need to write over the whole block which means that new data goes over old data. This has caused my sister's PC to end up with a corrupt Windows 10 install because she left it in red for months. HDDs technically should be red either, there's a reason it's red, but SSDs just straight up should NOT touch the red zone or major problems can occur.
@a.k.computerspune9330
@a.k.computerspune9330 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for in depth technical analysis. Appreciate your technical expertise. I am into data recovery business. Can you pls. suggest a highly reliable chipset and enclosure casing ( both pci express adapter card with form factor and USB casing make etc ) for diagnostics and recovery. Thanks again. Keep it up. My best Wishes👌👍😊 .
@a.k.computerspune9330
@a.k.computerspune9330 11 месяцев назад
@@lurch789 Thanks a lot lurch for quick support. Appreciate Your time & efforts. Is there anyway to know which internal chipset is best technically from JMICRON JM5583 ,Realteck & Asmedia ASM2362 etc Thanks again
@Alan-rt3se
@Alan-rt3se 7 дней назад
You could add Silicon Power to this list. They are manufactured in Taiwan, not China, but 4 years ago, I bought 4 of their SATA SSDs, the A55. All 4 of them started out working well, with read and write speeds of about 400 Mbps, about right for a SATA SSD. But within 6 months or so, all 4 of them had drastic slowdowns in their write speeds. Two were below 100 Mbps and the other 2 were at around 10-15 Mbps. I got a refund for one and a replacement for one, but the other 2 were just a write-off. As a result, I've never bought any of their nvme drives, nor will I. Best bet is to stick with name brands like Samsung, Crucial or SK Hynix.
@chunkynugget
@chunkynugget 11 месяцев назад
The best part is that Patriot is a pretty famous brand.
@peterkrutow8561
@peterkrutow8561 5 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@RideTheSkies
@RideTheSkies 3 месяца назад
Well, the prices have separated quite a bit now with actual reputable brand prices being pretty high now
@rastanz
@rastanz 5 месяцев назад
I'm very picky to what I install and usually go for my go to brands of which have been reliable for me over the decades of building PC's. Been using Samsung NVMe and SSD drives since their debut and haven't had any die on me before running out of storage space. I rarely depend on review videos as a legitimate source as they're based on the reviewers setup and personal configuration and not my own personalized system. In saying that, this was an interesting watch.
@Xerox482
@Xerox482 11 месяцев назад
i have Netac 3000 bought it for 29$ in sale 500 GB, also there is another brand LEXAR which i use it seems good too .
@GoldNugget138
@GoldNugget138 11 месяцев назад
I am using them without any issues what so ever.
@dodgydruid
@dodgydruid 11 месяцев назад
Is that an Akula I spy on the shelf there? This week I just acquired for my huge Soviet watch collection a brass Zlatoust deep sea divers watch, the Soviet submariner's friend, half a pound of solid brass with 4mm plate glass and on its original tropicalised rubber strap too :)
@poland_stronk3044
@poland_stronk3044 4 месяца назад
Is Kioxia EXCERIA G2 1TB ok or is it junk too?
@alteans
@alteans 7 месяцев назад
That is exactly I'm afraid of..decent memory chips with crappy controllers..just got a NETAC 3D NAND SSD \N530S and haven't tested it yet, supposed to change the mobo before I install a WIN 10 ltsc on it, and I haven't decided which version 🙄..thnx for the review
@pennyhardaway7491
@pennyhardaway7491 Год назад
Do Chinese SSD destructive test, so continuous writing until failure.
@user-pq8lz3ip3q
@user-pq8lz3ip3q 11 месяцев назад
I recommend Zhitai Plus 7100 1T / 2T 100+ usd for 2T version.
@Dany-ft3xc
@Dany-ft3xc 7 месяцев назад
hi, is Netac the best?
@hazinessbyebye6714
@hazinessbyebye6714 Год назад
seems like you purchased craps priced below 50usd. and that products are craps of the craps as the prices tells you. btw, chinese netac ssd named encompassing ymtc 128layer nand is not cheap and performs great.
@deanjean5255
@deanjean5255 Год назад
I also doubts that why he didn't test main stream chinese brand? Kingspec(金胜维), Goldenfire(?), Klissre(金胜) or Netac(朗科)are not recommended even at china website.
@maguro-_-otoro
@maguro-_-otoro Год назад
Exactly! I shop at Taobao & JD for SSDs all the time I hardly ever see these brands. Kingspec is on the domestic market but hardly anyone recommends them. Everyone goes for Zhitai 致态 if budget permits or the Fanxiang with YMTC+MAXIO combination. A reviewer on bilibili has written 3000TB on his 1TB Zhitai Tiplus 7100 and its still going strong.
@redzeroiceman9297
@redzeroiceman9297 7 месяцев назад
make video for which drives to buy
@microsoftsarker
@microsoftsarker 8 месяцев назад
Thankyou
@TheRtesti
@TheRtesti 2 месяца назад
Muito bom seu vídeo, amigo! Aqui no Brasil nós também consumimos esses produtos/marcas. Deu pra ter bons parâmetros sobre eles. Sucesso ao canal! 🇧🇷
@Totschlagen1799
@Totschlagen1799 3 месяца назад
Which MSI model M371 and M461?
@ej.xxxx_
@ej.xxxx_ 11 месяцев назад
Great video, thanks for the english dub
@khalifa1942
@khalifa1942 5 месяцев назад
hi what about 990 pro 4tb 7500mb its reliable !? need answer plz thank you
@CloudybayTee
@CloudybayTee 11 месяцев назад
fyi, one can only get real advanced chinese NVME from chinese mainland e-commerce site. the chinese drives tested in videos are obsolete drives at the time of video release.
@Alan_Skywalker
@Alan_Skywalker Год назад
The biggest problem is, when all the data was written into SLC cache and not TLC main region, does it really count as complete? The GC algorithm will continue moving the data, any unexpected scenarios like power loss will corrupt the data.The SSD will be in higher load than simple TLC write-through, or pause the write-back if there's other instructions coming in. This write-back process is in background, there will not be an indicator telling you when it will complete. If the data is not secured in the drive, can we say the data transfer is complete?
@FlyingFun.
@FlyingFun. 8 месяцев назад
I am just getting into nvme drives and trying to understand it all, and this is a question I have in my mind , I would hope that it takes care of the problem by NOT erasing the data its copying until it has confirmed the data has been written?
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 7 месяцев назад
This shouldn't be true. Data in SLC cache is non volatile. If power is lost, the drive can just continue GC where it left off when the power is restored. Back in the day you could corrupt a Sandforce but a Marvel drive would manage guaranteed. SLC caches are much older than TLC drives, it starts with MLC. On well made drives even RAM was guaranteed to be successfully flushed into SLC on the drive while on drive's internal hold up capacitor, but on less well made ones well that's a possible failure point. I think today HBM may be throwing a wrench into the works, where the drive may still be operational, but the host memory that it's trying to use is suffering progressive corruption during brown out phase of power loss. Of course corruption of internal data structures is a very bad thing. They should handle it somehow but do they? That is the question.
@Alan_Skywalker
@Alan_Skywalker 7 месяцев назад
​@@SianaGearz @nigeltelevet Of course SLC area is non-violate, but you are missing the point here. What's usually went wrong is the FTL, which translates the physical addresses to the logical adresses which the FS and OS can directly access. If this table isn't saved correctly, the data on the NAND no longer matters as the controller can't find it, or even look for the wrong address. And since the data is still transfering from SLC to TLC, and the disk is rearranging the FTL, and which space is using as SLC cache, if this process was interrupted, the data in transfer, the old data from the operating cells, even old data elsewhere, may still be corrupted. In my opinion, as long as the contents in the disk are actually changing, and stopping this process will damage the data in some ways, the data should still be counted as "in flight", thus it's improper to say the data transfer is "complete". And yes, SLC cache did start with MLC, the earliest OCZ drives using this technique are notoriously bad in term of fail rates(although bad quality flash chips also plays a part). Although this technique is vastly improved nowadays, till this day, it's rarely used on Enterprise, DC or industrial class drives, where PLP actually exists, and where data is actually valued.
@Alan_Skywalker
@Alan_Skywalker 7 месяцев назад
@@SianaGearz I may not have understood the HBM you're talking about, are those the DRAM chips used on server CPUs an GPUs?
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 7 месяцев назад
@@Alan_Skywalker I mistyped I meant HMB. Host memory buffer. The system BIOS can dedicate an amount of CPU RAM that the SSD can just access via PCI Bus Master as if it's on the SSD to use for management data or cache. DRAMless NVMe SSD make heavy use of this feature to be at all viable.
@WARRIOR-rh8hc
@WARRIOR-rh8hc 9 месяцев назад
What about SK hynix SSD Nvme? is it good SSD brand ?
@IvanOoze1990
@IvanOoze1990 8 месяцев назад
I bought a Goldenfir sata ssd for my mothers laptop, the thing stopped being detected after a few months.
@chansaechao79
@chansaechao79 7 месяцев назад
I play lots of video games and don't do any 4k video editing so any of the cheap nvme drives with higher capacity are plenty fast enough.
@evilqtip7098
@evilqtip7098 7 месяцев назад
Excellent
@slowpoke3102
@slowpoke3102 5 месяцев назад
Can we please look at your last list, cannot see with a maagnifier?
@darthwiizius
@darthwiizius 11 месяцев назад
Just buy decent drives to start with I reckon. I've got an HDD, 2 SATAs and an NVMe for the system, a WD Black, a Crucial and 2 Samsung. The WD Black has worked flawlessly for 9 years and the Sam NVMe for 4 so far, the 2 SATAs are newer so I can't judge durability yet.
@vannhantran547
@vannhantran547 10 месяцев назад
Only MSI and Netac's ssd seems quite decent so that's why imma go for Samsung P9m1a
@caliber-ce7668
@caliber-ce7668 9 месяцев назад
What should i buy for my msi gp66 laptop. Do i buy a 980pro or something else? Im trying to look up if the samsung heatsink 980pro version will fit but i cant find any good info…can i fit a heatsink in my laptop is also a guestion
@SEREGAFOX1
@SEREGAFOX1 9 месяцев назад
Hynix p31, p41 😊
@SeppyYT
@SeppyYT 11 месяцев назад
what about using these NVME SSDs for Office Purposes? Performance for Excel, Word, MS Teams should not be so important for those applications?
@AAP-Channel
@AAP-Channel 5 месяцев назад
Interesting to see the review of european brands performances and prices
@WaschyNumber1
@WaschyNumber1 10 месяцев назад
Ssd gen 4 are not recommended without extra cooling, beside ssd loosing data with temperature rises also.
@Zaque-TV
@Zaque-TV 3 месяца назад
So theyre all functional and a great way to save some money, got it 😊
@alekseiiudin2874
@alekseiiudin2874 3 месяца назад
Спасибо..... но можно ли увидеть ссылку в комментариях на оригинальную озвучку ?
@enioochs7520
@enioochs7520 Год назад
Please Test Reletech p600
@PleaseGetReal
@PleaseGetReal 8 месяцев назад
Just bought one myself... I used Kingspec 2242 M2 NVME SSD. I have no problem with it.
@Baphangelus
@Baphangelus Год назад
Hi, can you poste the normal ssd tests please
@thebogsofmordor7356
@thebogsofmordor7356 Год назад
That's probably a little difficult right now...
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