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GOODRAM PX600 SSDPR-PX600-1K0-80 1 TB

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A relatively affordable, high-quality, and fairly fast SSD drive from the Polish manufacturer Goodram. It falls into the entry-level price segment and is part of the PX 2023 series, which offers accessible solutions for demanding users looking for reliable memory with a fast PCIe fourth-generation interface. It is fast enough to handle heavy tasks involving the transfer of large files and multi-layered archives. At the same time, it is reliable enough to avoid overheating, speed drops, and loss of functionality. Due to its low cost, it can be easily replaced with a faster and more modern drive in 3-4 years if necessary. The Goodram PX700 is designed in the M.2 2280 form factor, which is compatible with most modern laptops, ultrabooks, and motherboards. It utilizes durable multi-layer 3D TL...C NAND flash memory and a well-proven bufferless controller with high efficiency in handling 4K blocks (IOPS). Support for the PCIe 4.0 bus and a high read speed of 7400 MB/s fully meet the requirements of current-generation gaming consoles. Backward compatibility with PCIe 3.0 allows this drive to be used with devices lacking PCIe 4.0 lines. Thanks to all these features, this SSD ensures an almost instant operating system startup, efficient performance with resource-intensive professional applications, and quick loading of game textures from the drive into RAM. Finally, the manufacturer promises a TBW around 2400 TB with the ability to rewrite up to 300 GB of data daily.
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GOODRAM SSDPR-PX600-1K0-80
Placement
internal
Volume
1 TB
Form factor
M.2
M.2 interface
PCIe 4.0 4x
Memory type
3D NAND
NVMe
Write speed
3200 MB/s
Read speed
5000 MB/s
MTBF
2 m h
TBW
300 TB
DWPD
0.3 times/day
Manufacturer's warranty
3 years
M.2 cooling
graphene heatsink
Size
22x80 mm
Official Website
goodram.com
Added to E-Catalog
May 2023
Compatible with PlayStation 5. PCIe 4.0 bus. Speed 5000 MB/s.

A relatively affordable, high-quality, and fairly fast SSD drive from the Polish manufacturer Goodram. It falls into the entry-level price segment and is part of the PX 2023 series, which offers accessible solutions for demanding users looking for reliable memory with a fast PCIe fourth-generation interface. It is fast enough to handle heavy tasks involving the transfer of large files and multi-layered archives.

At the same time, it is reliable enough to avoid overheating, speed drops, and loss of functionality. Due to its low cost, it can be easily replaced with a faster and more modern drive in 3-4 years if necessary. The Goodram PX700 is designed in the M.2 2280 form factor, which is compatible with most modern laptops, ultrabooks, and motherboards. It utilizes durable multi-layer 3D TLC NAND flash memory and a well-proven bufferless controller with high efficiency in handling 4K blocks (IOPS).

Support for the PCIe 4.0 bus and a high read speed of 7400 MB/s fully meet the requirements of current-generation gaming consoles. Backward compatibility with PCIe 3.0 allows this drive to be used with devices lacking PCIe 4.0 lines. Thanks to all these features, this SSD ensures an almost instant operating system startup, efficient performance with resource-intensive professional applications, and quick loading of game textures from the drive into RAM. Finally, the manufacturer promises a TBW around 2400 TB with the ability to rewrite up to 300 GB of data daily.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The GOODRAM PX600 PX600 SSD is highly recommended for its speed, capacity, performance stability, and price. Users appreciate its quick system boot-up and reliable performance without malfunctions or data loss. However, it's noted that the SSD can get quite hot, so using a heatsink is advised to extend its lifespan. While the SSD offers great value, those working with large temporary files should be cautious due to its 300TB TBW, which might limit its lifespan under heavy use. Despite this, the PX600 is considered a solid choice for its price, though some users might prefer the newer PX700 model for enhanced features.
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For such a price, I recommend taking it.
25 December 2024 
Everything works, no heat, everything is great
Package
I put the notebook in and the scd is sticking out the notebook cover
If you're thinking about whether to get it, do it while the price is around 2000 - 2100 UAH.
13 December 2023 
I haven't seen a better SSD with similar specifications for this price. For those planning to purchase it, you should know that SSDs with such speeds can get quite hot, so it's highly recommended to use a heatsink to extend its lifespan. I'm using a heatsink from my motherboard, but if your M2 slots don't have pre-installed heatsinks, I recommend buying one online. You can easily find SSD heatsinks in the "cooling systems" section on EK by selecting the "for SSD" filter. The system boots up quickly, there are no malfunctions, no corrupted files, and no data loss. In short - it's gold.

Another warning for those who are getting this SSD for working with constantly creating large temporary files (e.g., 100GB), this SSD isn't very suitable for such tasks, as it only has 300TB TBW, and under daily heavy use, it might expire in 2-3 years.

The photo shows speeds under a PCIe-3.0 connection (via an R5 5600G processor), so the displayed result isn’t its full potential, but it still has very good performance.
Speed, capacity, performance stability, price.
They are unavailable, but GoodRam recently released a model with even more attractive features for its price, the PX700. If there was a choice, I would pay extra for the higher version.
Igoruse GOODRAM SSDPR-PX600-1K0-80 few months
Good SSD for OS
19 May 2026 
Took a 250 GB specifically for the operating system so Windows runs smoothly - indeed, everything is fast and without delays. PCIe 4.0 offers read speeds up to 5000 MB/s which is very noticeable compared to my old SATA SSD. Installed it in the PCIe 4.0 slot on the MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS motherboard under a heatsink, because I read that these SSDs can get hot - with the heatsink, temperatures are normal, no issues. Ran tests and on my system, it got 4600 MB/s for reading and 2600 MB/s for writing, added a screenshot. Results are slightly lower than stated but that's normal, as it depends on the system configuration. 3D NAND and a controller that manages temperatures well even under load - overall, everything works stably and without surprises. Overall, if you're looking for a fast M.2 drive and don't want to overpay, you can confidently go for it.
Value for money, speed
no
Viktor S.use GOODRAM SSDPR-PX600-250-80 few months
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New middle class segment

Goodram PX600 is a next generation low-cost SSD. Despite its affordable price of about $50 for a 1TB version, it is made in a modern M.2 NVMe form factor and equipped with an advanced PCI-Express 4.0 interface. This achieves read speeds of up to 5000MB/s and write speeds of up to 3200MB/s (the 2TB version is even faster at 4200MB/s).

Multi-layer memory technology

The drive is based on flash memory with a 3D multi-layer NAND architecture that provides more efficient processing of random input / output operations (IOPS). The manufacturer claims up to 2 million hours of uptime and 300 TB of write capacity for the 1 TB version (higher for the 2 TB version).

Game console compatibility

Thanks to PCIe 4.0 interface, Goodram PX600 drive is not only compatible with desktop PCs and laptops, but even with PlayStation 5. While drives with older PCIe 3.0 interface are not recognized by Sony game console. Limited use may be seen with some nettops and netbooks requiring shorter M.2 SSDs of 3-4 centimeters (M.2-2230 or 2242 form factor) instead of the standard 8 centimeters (M.2-2280 form factor).