[SOLVED] Anyone know anything about the 2TB Pioneer APS-SE20G M.2 NVMe SSD? It advertises Read/Write of 3400MB/s and 3000MB/s

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I'm looking to get a 2TB NVMe and noticed the Pioneer APS-SE20G at $199 with speeds advertised at Read/Write up to 3400MB/s and 3000MB/s respectively, and Random Read/Write 4K (When HMB support): up to 490,000 and 470,000 IOPS . However I see no professional reviews of it using google and am wondering if it is reliable, good SSD for that price?

Here's a link to the listing:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S69GZGS

I've been waiting for some fast ones to drop in price but I saw this one and couldn't find any info of it when researching it through google.

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Looks like the controller is the Phison E12: PS5012-E12 I just haven't heard of this brand and its hard to decide without any review comparisons to any of the other high end SSDs.
 
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I was thinking of getting the 1tb version APS-SE20G-1T The 2tb is ranked 59th fastest on harddrivebenchmark.net (it's listed as the model# on the site) that is out of almost 7000 drives. so the're fast. and the 1tb is $99 on amazon currently. I think I'm going to get it. That's about all I found out about them. and there support supposedly sucks.
"59th out of 7000" means little. How does it compare to other drives of similar construction.
https://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/ssd.html

Middle of the pack at best, slightly slower than the 970 EVO.
For the price, it's OK. Nothing to write home about.

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I was thinking of getting the 1tb version APS-SE20G-1T The 2tb is ranked 59th fastest on harddrivebenchmark.net (it's listed as the model# on the site) that is out of almost 7000 drives. so the're fast. and the 1tb is $99 on amazon currently. I think I'm going to get it. That's about all I found out about them. and there support supposedly sucks.
 

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I was thinking of getting the 1tb version APS-SE20G-1T The 2tb is ranked 59th fastest on harddrivebenchmark.net (it's listed as the model# on the site) that is out of almost 7000 drives. so the're fast. and the 1tb is $99 on amazon currently. I think I'm going to get it. That's about all I found out about them. and there support supposedly sucks.
"59th out of 7000" means little. How does it compare to other drives of similar construction.
https://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/ssd.html

Middle of the pack at best, slightly slower than the 970 EVO.
For the price, it's OK. Nothing to write home about.
 
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