Appearance
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| Dimensions |
Single-sided 42 mm x 22 mm x 2.23 mm (1.65" x 0.87" x 0.09") |
| Weight |
5 g (0.18 oz) |
| Type |
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Interface
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| Bus Interface |
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Storage
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| Flash Type |
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| Capacity |
- 256 GB/
- 512 GB/
- 1 TB/
- 2 TB
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Operating Environment
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| Operating Temperature |
0°C (32°F) ~ 70°C (158°F) |
| Operating Voltage |
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Performance
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| Sequential Read/Write (CrystalDiskMark) |
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2 TB
Up to 5,000/4,300 MB/s
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1 TB
Up to 5,000/3,500 MB/s
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512 GB
Up to 5,000/3,500 MB/s
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256 GB
Up to 3,300/1,600 MB/s
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| 4K Random Read/Write (IOmeter) |
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2 TB
Up to 570,000/700,000 IOPS
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1 TB
Up to 330,000/690,000 IOPS
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512 GB
Up to 330,000/590,000 IOPS
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256 GB
Up to 190,000/370,000 IOPS
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| Terabytes Written (TBW) |
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| Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) |
2,000,000 hour(s) |
| Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD) |
0.33 (5 yrs) |
| Note |
- Speed may vary due to host hardware, software, usage, and storage capacity.
- The workload used to rate DWPD may be different from your actual workload, which may vary due to host hardware, software, usage, and storage capacity.
- Terabytes Written (TBW) expresses the endurance under the highest capacity.
- Some motherboards only provide PCIe x2 connections for the M.2 slot, creating a bottleneck on even the fastest drives.
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