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We will have to find out firsthand here very soon. This has always been the case for two package arrayed SSDs, and we are pretty certain the Platinum P41 is no exception. It's highly likely that the 1TB model is an even better performer as it likely has faster, lower capacity die contained within its two flash packages. The 2TB Platinum P41, because it is arrayed with only two flash packages, might not even be the fastest P41 in the stable. We will point out something that most may not even consider. Finally, something better than BiCS4, and maybe even better than BiCS 5. This fact directly reflects on SK hynix 176-layer flash being the best or second-best performing flash currently adorning consumer SSDs. Overall, it is the highest performing flash-based consumer SSD we've ever tested. The Platinum P41 2TB is an absolute beast, setting lab records right and left, more importantly, exactly where performance matters most. Once again, it appears that SK hynix is last to the party, but once again, the huge memory company is doing it better than anyone before them. Saving the best for last? It seems a bit late, but hey, seeing how the Platinum P41 2TB is overall the best performing flash-based consumer SSD we've ever tested, it's certainly well worth the wait.Īs we like to do with SSDs capable of 7,000 MB/s throughput, we threw the Platinum P41 on our AMD-based test system to get a feel for its maximum sequential throughput under ideal conditions, as AMD can, at times, deliver more throughput than Intel. It's been a long time coming, with every other purveyor of NVMe SSDs we can think of having already boarded the Gen4 NVMe train years back or at least previous to SK hynix doing so.

Hynix's newest is their first consumer PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. The aforementioned Gold P31 was one of the last of its generation to make its way to retail channels, and that's the same path we are seeing with the newly minted Platinum P41. Hynix makes the controller, the flash, and the onboard DRAM cache. The P31, like the P41 we have on our bench today, is all SK hynix. This coming from a 4-channel SSD was unprecedented and put the rest of the industry on notice that SK hynix can do it better than anyone and do so with total vertical integration. The P31's superior random read performance enabled it to deliver the second-best gaming performance we'd ever seen from a flash-based SSD, easily beating the likes of Samsung's 970 Pro.
