Silicon Power 2TB UD90 2230 NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 SSD R/W up to 5,000/3,200MB/s Solid State Drive Compatible with Steam Deck (SU02KGBP44UD9007MM)


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Digital storage capacity 2000 GB
Hard disk interface NVMe
Connectivity technology USB
Brand Silicon Power
Special feature Backward Compatible
Hard disk form factor 2230 Inches
Hard disk description Solid State Drive
Compatible devices Steam Deck
Installation type Internal Hard Drive
Colour UD90 2230

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  • Compatible with Steam Deck, Gaming Handhelds and other small form factor devices.
  • Capacity: 2TB / Interface: M.2 2230 Gen4 PCIe 4.0 NVME SSD; TBW: 1200
  • Lightning-fast performance with read speeds up to 5,000MB/s and write speeds up to 3,200MB/s.
  • Dimension: 22mm x 30mm x 2.38mm / Key Type: M Key
  • 5-year limited warranty *The SSD warranty is based on the TBW or Warranty period

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Easy to install
4.4
4.7
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4.6
4.7
Value for money
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4.3
4.4
4.4
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4.3
For gaming
3.5
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4.3
4.3
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Longevity
4.1
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4.1
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Storage Capacity
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hardware interface
lightning, solid state drive
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compatible devices
Steam Deck
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Perfect Fit for Portability Elevate your storage and power up your performance on the go with our compact M.2 2230 UD90. Easy to install and fully compatible with handheld gaming PCs, tablets, ultrabooks, lightweight notebooks, mini PCs, and other small form factor devices. Upgrading has never been smoother or more hassle-free! Small Yet Mighty Let the power of Gen 4 speed unleash the true potential of gaming and boost the performance of modern work platforms. Lightning-fast performance with read speeds up to 5,000MB/s and write speeds up to 3,200MB/s.

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System InformationSerial Number: 07E2610_NC1E569782Product Name: B650 GAMING PLUS WIFIOS: Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise 64-bit Ver.2009 (OS build 22631.3672)BIOS Version: 1.A0BIOS Release Date: 03/27/2024CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12-Core ProcessorMemory: 32 GB @ - 16 GB DDR5-4800, Corsair CMK32GX5M2B6400C32 - 16 GB DDR5-4800, Corsair CMK32GX5M2B6400C32Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 7600Graphics: AMD Radeon(TM) GraphicsDrive: HDD, WDC WD10PURX-64E5EY0, 931.51 GBDrive: >------------------ SSD, SPCC M.2 PCIe SSD, 1907.73 GB ------------------<Drive: SSD, KINGSTON SNV2S1000G, 931.51 GBNetwork: Realtek Gaming 2.5GbE Family ControllerNetwork: RZ616 Wi-Fi 6E 160MHzPower Plan: GUID: 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e (Balanced)
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Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
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The Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD is a high-performance storage solution that delivers blazing-fast read and write speeds, offering an exceptional computing experience. With its impressive R/W speeds of up to 3,400/2,250 MB/s, this SSD ensures rapid data access and seamless multitasking.

Pros:
1. High-Performance SSD: The Silicon Power NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD offers top-tier performance, allowing for quick boot times and rapid data transfers.

2. Ample Storage: With 512GB of storage capacity, this SSD provides ample space for storing various files, applications, and games.

3. NVMe Technology: Utilizing NVMe technology, this SSD maximizes data processing speed and enhances overall system responsiveness.

4. M.2 Form Factor: The M.2 2280 form factor ensures easy installation and compatibility with a wide range of laptops and desktops.

5. Reliable Brand: Silicon Power is a trusted brand known for producing high-quality and reliable storage solutions.

Cons:
1. None Noted: The Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD has met all expectations, and there are no reported drawbacks or issues during use.

In conclusion, the Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD stands out as an exceptional storage option for users seeking high-performance and rapid data access. Its impressive read and write speeds, ample storage capacity, and reliable build make it a valuable addition to any computer system.

With no reported drawbacks and widespread user satisfaction, I confidently rate the Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD with a perfect five stars. Elevate your computing experience with this blazing-fast and reliable storage solution - a must-have for any system upgrade or build!
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Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2024
Style: Speed up to 7,000MB/sCapacity : 2tbVerified Purchase
I am not a gamer...this brand has become my favourite...great, affordable and easy to use!...
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2024
Style: For Laptop / PS5Capacity : 4TBVerified Purchase
I am a Samsung user but this SSD is really good and a great value. Of course time will tell, it has been in my machine for only two weeks.
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2019
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Overall, this is a great buy. But I held off forever ordering an M.2 SSD because I know some vendors include the screw some do not. But what I didn't anticipate just how hard it is to find an appropriate screw.

Chances are you received an appropriate screw with your motherboard. And that is probably in a box somewhere in your basement, never to be seen again. The price was too tempting and I decided to hope this vendor would include a screw, or it would be a common size I could find easily. I was wrong on both accounts. I searched the house high and low. I started taking apart electronics in hopes if finding the right size screw. Nothing. Worse each time I tried, I would end-up dropping the screw and having to roll the computer back and forth to retrieve it.

Eventually though, my wife came to my rescue. She had a box of posts she had purchased for one of my sons electronics. It turns out the smallest size posts where the right size, and so were the respective screws. But the head of the screw was too small. So then the hunt for a washer began...

Once everything was installed the computer recognised the drive right away. No cloning software was included, so I downloaded cloning software. With the software I downloaded I found resizing at the time of cloning left the drive non-bootable. So I had to make it a two step process. First clone at the exact same size. Then run partition management software to move the two small partitions all the way to the end, and resize the main partition.

I would give this five stars. But lack of screw, lack of software, and lack of instructions is worthy of dropping this one star.

I did not rate longevity, because it has been less than 12 hours since I installed this drive.
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Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2019
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Packaging:

The Silicon Power NVMe 1 TB drive is shipped in a very small and rather plain plastic blister pack.

Build:

The unit looks nice and feels solid. These are surprisingly small considering the capacity when compared to standard SSD drives. It does not have a heat spreader, so heat might be an issue in a less ventilated case. This is a Phison E12 based drive, with actual DRAM to improve performance, unlike cheaper drives that cheat by caching on the NAND cells, but slow down considerably on larger transfers. The screw to install the drive is not included.

Performance:

The drive is very fast, like a true NVMe PCIe drive should be (unlike SATA M.2 models). Keeping some free space would probably be wise to maintain performance through its lifetime, like most TLC drives. While an online review mentioned the lower endurance rating of this drive, one must remember that manufacturer endurance specs and actual lifetime endurance can vary greatly. There’s a Silicon Power toolkit that can be downloaded online.

Overall value:

I purchased this drive on sale because it was cheaper than competing QLC of the same capacity, and much cheaper than any TLC drive at the time. One must know that QLC drives are new, unproven and become very slow when they are filled up. This is an absolute beast considering its price. Longevity might be an issue, but unless one writes terabytes of data regularly, this shouldn’t be an problem.
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Srirangarajan
5.0 out of 5 stars Value for money
Reviewed in India on February 24, 2022
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One of the best emerging companies providing the best SSD at a very reasonable price. Performance is at par with the leading SSD manufacturers . The reviews are also good for this SSD. After a thorough review, I bought this at a good deal.
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Ross McCullough
5.0 out of 5 stars how???
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
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First nvme and my god have the prices come into reality. This kind of nvme was easily $500 about 2 years ago. Absolutely blazing fast, phenomenal price for the performance. Get one, in fact get two. Don't buy a heatsink, the 'label' is actually a very well designed heat spreader. The memory likes to run hot while writing like 50-70C, while the controller likes to be cold. The controller heats up, which then spreads to the memory through the heatspreading label and helps to bring the memory temps up. Because lets be honest this thing won't be writing for more than a few seconds at a time. If you cool your memory and lets say it never gets above 40C while writing, you'll be damaging your drives longevity writing below optimal temperatures. Don't bother even buying a heatsink with the thermal tape and cutting in so it only touches the controller because then the heat from the controller still won't be spreading to help bring the memory temps up from ambient to where they like to be. That little metal label is actually pure genius, very simple and keeps your drive healthy. The only time it would probably be worth to cool your nvme controller more aggressively is if you're writing 24/7 with it at which point the memory will heat up enough on its own and stay there over long periods and you can really crank down on the controller to keep it from throttling.
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Dana
5.0 out of 5 stars High Speed, Low Price
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019
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Most All M.2 / NVME drives deliver performance. Silicon Power's 512GB offers everything a Samsung M.2 has at a lower cost. (I own two of these). This review will start out with practical information the moving into the more technical aspect of the SP 512GB NVME drive. This will be a long review.

The biggest concern for anyone buying this is: "How can I use this if I don't have a slot on my motherboard for a M.2 SSD?". You need to get an adapter like this:

QNINE NVME PCIe Adapter, M.2 NVME SSD to PCI Express 3.0 Host Controller Expansion Card

This M.2 NVME SSD is the right "key" for the above adapter. The "key" is just the notched pattern for the NVME drive. (without getting too technical about it). You can put the drive + adapter into any PC that has a PCI-e slot.

BOOTING from the NVME Drive may or may not be supported by your motherboard. Your operating system has to be 84-bit and supports UEFI; Windows 7*, 8*, 8.1* or Windows® 10. (Check your motherboard information about UEFI and NVME)

If all this sounds technically confusing you can do this:
1) boot off a regular 2.5 inch SSD drive (have your Operating system on it).
2) install the PCIe adapter + M.2 NVME drive into your PCI-e (x4){version 3.x} slot (check your motherboard specs)
3) make the M.2 a secondary drive like D: or E: or F: (all you have to do is format it, windows will give it the drive letter)
4) install any heavy loading programs on the M.2
I have this above outline configuration. Heavy programs or data goes to my M.2 Drives. You can even get two of these and make the M.2s into a RAID 0 stripped drive for double the speed. My advice is to format the M.2 as ReFS.ReFS protects against data corruption.
(see attached image)

(SKIP this section if you are not interested in ReFS formatting)
Checking if TRIM is set for your ReFS formatted drive:
1) click on start or type in the windows 8/10 search box "CMD"
2) once you see CMD right click on the black icon and select "Run as Administrator"
3) type in the black window (Command Prompt) that just opened:
a) fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify
1) NTFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (says that TRIM is active for NTFS)
2) ReFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 ((says that TRIM is active for ReFS)
3) if you get = "is not currently set" for either NTFS or ReFS
You can enable it with the following command:
a) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify ReFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS)
b) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify NTFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS)

Silicon Power M.2 NVME Drive: Speeds: (Crystal Disk Mark) {See attached image}
(NTFS formatted)
- READ and WRITE speeds: 2,000 MB/s
(ReFS formatted)
- READ speeds: 2,000 MB/s
- WRITE speed: 634 MB/S (due to error/checksum checking)

Write speeds are slower on ReFS due to error/checksum checking. 634MB/s is still SSD fast.
ALL NVME drives are subject to thermal throttling which means once the M.2/NVME drive reaches a certain temperature the onboard chips will throttle down the speed/transfer to save the chips from overheating. Larger, longer transfers will trip the "thermal throttling" so just be aware it isn't the manufacturer's fault but the nature of the NVME design overall (across all manufacturers)

My systems have SP SSD drives installed. I do large data transfers almost daily. SP drives keep pace with Samsung on speeds. Reliability can't be gauged on a short-term basis. Most of my drives are a year or younger in age. I do suggest trying either this M.2 drive or one of SP's other SSD drives. If you have an older system that doesn't have PCI-e (3.0) or greater to go with a regular 2.5" SSD drive. You really won't notice the difference. If all this sounds overwhelming find a geeky friend to help you out. I hope this information helps someone out. I always try to revise my reviews as needed.
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Dana
5.0 out of 5 stars High Speed, Low Price
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019
Most All M.2 / NVME drives deliver performance. Silicon Power's 512GB offers everything a Samsung M.2 has at a lower cost. (I own two of these). This review will start out with practical information the moving into the more technical aspect of the SP 512GB NVME drive. This will be a long review.

The biggest concern for anyone buying this is: "How can I use this if I don't have a slot on my motherboard for a M.2 SSD?". You need to get an adapter like this:

QNINE NVME PCIe Adapter, M.2 NVME SSD to PCI Express 3.0 Host Controller Expansion Card

This M.2 NVME SSD is the right "key" for the above adapter. The "key" is just the notched pattern for the NVME drive. (without getting too technical about it). You can put the drive + adapter into any PC that has a PCI-e slot.

BOOTING from the NVME Drive may or may not be supported by your motherboard. Your operating system has to be 84-bit and supports UEFI; Windows 7*, 8*, 8.1* or Windows® 10. (Check your motherboard information about UEFI and NVME)

If all this sounds technically confusing you can do this:
1) boot off a regular 2.5 inch SSD drive (have your Operating system on it).
2) install the PCIe adapter + M.2 NVME drive into your PCI-e (x4){version 3.x} slot (check your motherboard specs)
3) make the M.2 a secondary drive like D: or E: or F: (all you have to do is format it, windows will give it the drive letter)
4) install any heavy loading programs on the M.2
I have this above outline configuration. Heavy programs or data goes to my M.2 Drives. You can even get two of these and make the M.2s into a RAID 0 stripped drive for double the speed. My advice is to format the M.2 as ReFS.ReFS protects against data corruption.
(see attached image)

(SKIP this section if you are not interested in ReFS formatting)
Checking if TRIM is set for your ReFS formatted drive:
1) click on start or type in the windows 8/10 search box "CMD"
2) once you see CMD right click on the black icon and select "Run as Administrator"
3) type in the black window (Command Prompt) that just opened:
a) fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify
1) NTFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (says that TRIM is active for NTFS)
2) ReFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 ((says that TRIM is active for ReFS)
3) if you get = "is not currently set" for either NTFS or ReFS
You can enable it with the following command:
a) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify ReFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS)
b) fsutil behavior set DisableDeleteNotify NTFS 0 (this will set TRIM for ReFS)

Silicon Power M.2 NVME Drive: Speeds: (Crystal Disk Mark) {See attached image}
(NTFS formatted)
- READ and WRITE speeds: 2,000 MB/s
(ReFS formatted)
- READ speeds: 2,000 MB/s
- WRITE speed: 634 MB/S (due to error/checksum checking)

Write speeds are slower on ReFS due to error/checksum checking. 634MB/s is still SSD fast.
ALL NVME drives are subject to thermal throttling which means once the M.2/NVME drive reaches a certain temperature the onboard chips will throttle down the speed/transfer to save the chips from overheating. Larger, longer transfers will trip the "thermal throttling" so just be aware it isn't the manufacturer's fault but the nature of the NVME design overall (across all manufacturers)

My systems have SP SSD drives installed. I do large data transfers almost daily. SP drives keep pace with Samsung on speeds. Reliability can't be gauged on a short-term basis. Most of my drives are a year or younger in age. I do suggest trying either this M.2 drive or one of SP's other SSD drives. If you have an older system that doesn't have PCI-e (3.0) or greater to go with a regular 2.5" SSD drive. You really won't notice the difference. If all this sounds overwhelming find a geeky friend to help you out. I hope this information helps someone out. I always try to revise my reviews as needed.
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Kalasagar mallam
5.0 out of 5 stars superb ................blazing speed............
Reviewed in India on December 2, 2020
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This is my genuine review, It's really amazing... I have never seen this scores in my previously used ssd's. It's speed reached what they have advertised. I used it in my asus vivobook 15 (i3 8th gen with 12 gb ram). most tempting for this A80 model SSD is TBW. It has a 1665 TBW and 5 years warranty whichever is earlier. this is the only SSD offering 1665 TBW, when it compares to Samsung 970 pro they offer only 1200 TBW of Rs 28k.
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Kalasagar mallam
5.0 out of 5 stars superb ................blazing speed............
Reviewed in India on December 2, 2020
This is my genuine review, It's really amazing... I have never seen this scores in my previously used ssd's. It's speed reached what they have advertised. I used it in my asus vivobook 15 (i3 8th gen with 12 gb ram). most tempting for this A80 model SSD is TBW. It has a 1665 TBW and 5 years warranty whichever is earlier. this is the only SSD offering 1665 TBW, when it compares to Samsung 970 pro they offer only 1200 TBW of Rs 28k.
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あととま
5.0 out of 5 stars Surface Pro7+で動作確認
Reviewed in Japan on May 29, 2024
Style: 2230 for Steam DeckCapacity : 1TBVerified Purchase
Surface Pro7+用に購入。通常使用での動作に現状問題なし。
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