🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 2TB PCIe NVMe SSD offers a robust 2TB storage capacity with impressive 1800 MB/s sequential read and write speeds. Its compact M.2 2280 form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it perfect for personal, gaming, and business use. With advanced QLC 3D NAND technology, this SSD delivers both performance and reliability.
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 16.5L x 12.1W x 1.9Th centimeters |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 9 g |
Hard-Drive Size | 2 TB |
Material Type | Pc, Pe |
Color | black |
Read Speed | 1800 Megabytes Per Second |
Media Speed | 1800 megabits_per_second |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 2 |
Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Gigabits Per Second |
Form Factor | M.2 22 x 80 mm |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI |
Package Type | FFP (Flat Free Package) |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.15 Inches |
Compatible Devices | This drive is compatible with servers and arrays that accept M.2 2280 PCIe drives |
Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | NVMe |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Additional Features | Portable |
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Pålitlig ssd
2 TB till ett bra pris. Dessa Intel hårddiskar har aldrig krånglat för mig
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Velocissimo
Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo (versione 2TB)
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الصراحة عادي 🤷🏻♂️
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Best SSD bang for your buck, hands down. Blazing fast game drive.
This little guy blew my freakin' mind with its price to performance - it's literally cheaper than most SATA SSD's of the same size, which is nuts considering it's 3-4 times faster than even the fastest SATA SSD. Getting around 1800 read/1000 write sequential on my 2TB which is about 50% full. Using it as a gaming drive, and GTAV loads in like 15 seconds. Will be buying a couple more soon to throw on a dual M.2 PCIe card for a nice 4TB size increase with tons o' speed.
S**R
Outstanding value for the use case of a storage READ drive
I bought the 2TB model. The installation was simple; just make sure your board has the right M-Key M2 slot. I just turned off the computer, put this drive in, booted up, and went to the computer management portion in Windows to partition and format it. It was a very easy and fast process.It should be noted this drive uses QLC memory, which is the worst and cheapest. If you are doing a database workload or will utilize heavy writes, like writing 200GB+ files regularly, you won't be happy. If you plan to use this as a drive to store applications such as games, you'll be quite happy.This drive has a decently sized SLC cache, so as long as the file writes don't get large and frequent, it'll make the drive overall fast enough; by that I mean 2GB/s or very close to it. If the writes are large and frequent, this drive will be slow. If that is your workload...pay for it with an appropriate drive.My use case is a drive to store all of my games. With many being over 50GB now, you need a big drive if you have lots of games like I do. For this purpose, the drive is outstanding in terms of value. It delivers great performance in the use case of reading all those textures and feeding the RAM and CPU.If you want to use this as a boot drive, you can. It will work well in this case, but there are better options if you want outstanding performance. Still, this is a big upgrade if you're using a magnetic disk or old SSD.As to the durability of QLC, if your use case is application storage, this really shouldn't be anything to worry about. Unless you're doing very high write workloads, the SSD will last a long time. I have a 10 year old Intel SSD, and the Intel tool says it is only 10% through it's life, and I used that as an OS drive for many many years.
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