Silicon Power US70
1000 GB, M.2 2280Currently out of stock
Product details
The Silicon Power US70 M.2 die M.2 Solid State Disk has been developed with reliability, capacity, performance, and flexibility as the four main criteria. This device offers a better solution for notebook PCs and tablet PCs, providing higher performance, lower latencies, and low power consumption in a compact form factor. It can be used in harsh environments, complies with the PCIe protocol, requires no additional drivers, and can be configured as a boot device or data storage device.
SSD type | M.2 SSD |
Interface | M.2 Key M |
Protocol | NVMe |
Write transfer speed | 4400 MB/s |
Read transfer speed | 5000 MB/s |
Item number | 13932916 |
Manufacturer | Silicon Power |
Category | SSD |
Manufacturer no. | SP01KGBP44US7005 |
Release date | 3.10.2020 |
SSD type | M.2 SSD |
Form factor | M.2 2280 |
Storage capacity | 1000 GB |
Interface | M.2 Key M |
Protocol | NVMe |
Read transfer speed | 5000 MB/s |
Write transfer speed | 4400 MB/s |
Memory type (NAND) | TLC |
Max. TBW | 1800 TB |
Country of origin | China |
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Climate contribution |
Length | 8 cm |
Width | 2.20 cm |
Height | 0.35 cm |
Weight | 12 g |
Length | 14.50 cm |
Width | 8.60 cm |
Height | 1.60 cm |
Weight | 28 g |
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Overall ratingVery good85/100
Curious: among the fast PCI Express 4.0 SSDs, two models achieved both test and price-performance victory thanks to identical test scores and the same sales price - the Western Digital Black SN850 and the Samsung 980 Pro. This is rare for Computer Bild.
It's fascinating how fast SSDs have become - even faster with PCIe 4.0. However, this comparative test also seems to reveal an unattractive tendency: The faster the SSDs become, the less durable they are likely to be. At least that is what the TBW suggests. However, we did not measure this.
With a shipping price of 185 euros, the US70 is very affordable. The transfer rates are good. Unfortunately, Silicon Power does not provide TBW information.