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Patriot P400 512GB Internal P400P512GM28H Review

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3.5
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Description of Patriot P400 512GB Internal P400P512GM28H

512GB - Built with the latest PCIe 4X4 controller; 2280 M.2 PCIe Gen4 x 4, NVMe 1.3. Built in end-to-end data path protection, SmartECC technology, and Thermal throttling technology. High efficiency Graphene heatshield and compact design for any main stream PC or Laptop. SEQ Performance Read up to 5,000MB/s, Write up to 3,300MB/s; 4K Aligned Random Write: up to 450K IOPs. 3 Year Warranty; O/S Supported: Windows 7*/8.0*/8.1/10/11; Linux.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

Bufferless. On my copy, the Innorgit 5220 controller is installed. I tested it on the asrock b550 phantom gaming 4 board, of course, on pci-e 4. The idle temperature, almost immediately after starting the system, is 65 degrees! This is according to HWInfo and Crytal Disk Info and without a heatsink, only with a stock sticker. At the slightest load it rises to 70, when running benchmarks it rests at 74 degrees. With a heatsink from the aorus b450 pro board, the temperature drops by 5 degrees…

Pros
  • Slightly faster than the best pci-e 3.0 drives
Cons
  • Much hotter than the best pci-e 3.0 drives

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

Some pros: the disk is normal in terms of speeds . in terms of temperature too. Some cons: does not want to work with Windows. After installation, everything works, but it's worth rebooting, everything hangs on the logo of the motherboard.