1TB SATA 6Gb/s TLC 3D NAND 1GB DDR3L DRAM Cache mSATA Solid State Drive
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$185.00
| Condition | New |
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| Warranty | 5 Years from Manufacturer |
| Availability | In Stock |
| Manufacturer | Kingston Technology |
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| UPC Code | Does Not Apply |
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Product Specs
| Capacity | 1 TB |
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| Cache Buffer | 1GB LPDDR3L DRAM Cache |
| Flash Type | Micron 96-layer 3D TLC NAND Flash Memory (Tri-Level Cell) |
| Form Factor | mSATA (Full Size) |
| Interface Speed | SATA III 6Gb/sec |
| Interface Connector | mSATA |
| Sequential Read | up to 550 MB/sec (128KB Crystal Disk Mark) |
| Sequential Write | up to 520 MB/sec (128KB Crystal Disk Mark) |
| Random Read | up to 90,000K IOPS (QD 32) |
| Random Write | up to 80,000K IOPS (QD 32) |
| SSD Endurance | 600 TBW (Total Bytes Written) |
| Life Expectancy | 1 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) |
| Shock Resistance | 1,500G, duration: 0.5ms, 3 axis |
| Ecc Recovery | Advanced Hardware LDPC | ECC Error Correction Technology |
| Encryption | XTS-AES 256-bit Full Disk Encryption (FDE) | TCG/OPAL v2.0, MS eDrive (IEE1667) |
| Rohs Compliant | Yes |
| Dimensions | (L x W x H) 50.80mm x 29.85mm x 4.85mm |
| Notes | Bare Drive (No Bracket, Connector or Screws) |
| Classification | Pro Level |
Key Features
- Fast Start-Up, Loading and File Transfers
- Shock and Vibration Resistant
- Reliable Operation with no Moving Parts
- Consumes Less Power for Longer Battery Life
- Silent Operation & Generates Less Heat
- Low Power Consumption
- Native Command Queuing
- Redundant Array of Independent NAND
- Global Wear Leveling Technology
- Active Garbage Collection Technology
- Bad Block Management Technology
- Integrated Power Loss Immunity Technology
- Trim Support Technology
- NANDXtend LDPC Error Correction Technology
- Dynamic Write Acceleration Technology
- Host Control Thermal Management (HCTM) Technology
- End-to-End Data Path Protection Technology
- XTS-AES 256-bit FDE, TCG OPAL v2.0, Encrypted Drive (IEEE1667)
- Built for Laptops | Desktops | All-in-One PCs
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