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Just now, rotexen said:

what about the SK hynix Platinum P41?

It's still a lower power Gen 4 drive, though it is higher power than the P31. 

 

Realistically unless you're using one of 3-4 workloads, you're not gonna notice the difference between Gen 3 and Gen 4, and if you're genuinely concerned about temps I wouldn't get anything but the P31. 

Corsair mp600 or samsung 980 pro?

or any other good nvme drives

looking for nvme with the lowest temperatures

 

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2 minutes ago, rotexen said:

looking for nvme with the lowest temperatures

If this is your requirement, SK Hynix P31. Gen 4 drives like the ones you selected run hot, that is the lowest power drive currently on the market. 

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8 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

If this is your requirement, SK Hynix P31. Gen 4 drives like the ones you selected run hot, that is the lowest power drive currently on the market. 

what about the SK hynix Platinum P41?

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Just now, rotexen said:

what about the SK hynix Platinum P41?

It's still a lower power Gen 4 drive, though it is higher power than the P31. 

 

Realistically unless you're using one of 3-4 workloads, you're not gonna notice the difference between Gen 3 and Gen 4, and if you're genuinely concerned about temps I wouldn't get anything but the P31. 

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WD Blue SN570 is IMO the best bang for the buck. Others might be faster but you really won't see the difference unless your usage relies heavily on disk read / write.

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43 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

It's still a lower power Gen 4 drive, though it is higher power than the P31. 

 

Realistically unless you're using one of 3-4 workloads, you're not gonna notice the difference between Gen 3 and Gen 4, and if you're genuinely concerned about temps I wouldn't get anything but the P31. 

yeah im concerned about temp want an nvme with the lowest temps

so P31 lower power 

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