Patriot P400 1TB for Gaming PCs?

Started by realSenzo on July 11, 2024

I'm thinking of getting a new SSD for my gaming PC. I've heard the Patriot P400 1TB is good but wanted to hear some experiences from you all. Any advice would be appreciated!

Solved by Icejumper4 in post #2
The Patriot P400 1TB is actually an excellent choice for gaming PCs. Check out this article Is the Patriot P400 1 TB Good for Gaming? that gives a great overview of its performance.

The Patriot P400 1TB is actually an excellent choice for gaming PCs. Check out this article Is the Patriot P400 1 TB Good for Gaming? that gives a great overview of its performance.

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Thanks for the suggestion, @Icejumper4. I'm mainly concerned about the read and write speeds. Does it offer impressive speeds for gaming?

Yeah, I've been using the Patriot P400 1TB for a while now and I can say that the speeds are really good. The read speed is around 5,000 MB/s and the write speed is about 4,800 MB/s.

Wow, those numbers sound great! But does it also have a long lifespan? I don't want to be replacing my SSD any time soon.

The Patriot P400 1TB has an expected lifespan of 800 TBW (terabytes written). That's quite decent for an SSD in the gaming market. It should last you for a good while!

You'll also want to consider its compatibility with your specific PC and any future upgrades you might have in mind. But overall, I think the P400 1TB is a solid choice for gamers.

Thanks for all the info! It seems like the Patriot P400 1TB could be a great option for me. I'll definitely look into it further. Have any of you encountered any issues or had to deal with customer support?

I've been using the P400 1TB for a few months now and I must say that it's been running smoothly without any issues. As for customer support, I haven't needed to contact them yet but their website has some useful resources available.

That's good to hear! Thanks @DJredditer for sharing your experience. I think I'll go ahead and give the Patriot P400 1TB a try in my gaming PC. It seems like a worthwhile investment!

Sounds like a plan, @realSenzo. You won't be disappointed! And if you have any questions later on, feel free to ask us. Good luck with your new SSD!