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Default Patriot P300 M.2 PCIe Gen 3 x4 2TB SSD Review

The 2TB version of the P300 SSD does deliver good overall performance by employing a DRAMless solution via the Phison PS5013-E13-31 controller, which also supports Host Memory Buffer for keeping the write speeds constant for longer. The system performance will also affect the drive speeds but overall we have seen better read/writes versus the 1TB SKU.

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