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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.| Model | SSDPEKNW020T8X1 |
| Release Date |
January 2019
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| Series | 660p Series |
| Capacity | 2048 GB |
| Interface | PCIe Gen3 x4 |
| NVME | Yes |
| Form Factor | M.2-2280 |
| NAND Flash Type | 3D2, QLC |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 1800 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 1800 MB/s |
| MTBF | 1,600,000 hours |
(Higher is better)
| Samsung 980 500GB (111th) | 105% | |
| WD Black 500GB WDS500G2X0C (111th) | 105% | |
| WD Blue SN550 1TB NVMe (114th) | 105% | |
| Crucial P5 250GB (115th) | 102% | |
| Seagate FireCuda 510 1TB (115th) | 102% | |
| WD_BLACK 500GB SN750 SE (117th) | 102% | |
| Samsung 960 EVO Series 500GB (117th) | 102% | |
| XPG SX8200 Pro 256GB (119th) | 101% | |
| DREVO X1 Series 240GB (120th) | ~ | |
| Crucial P2 2TB (121st) | ~ | |
| Intel 660p 2TB (121st) | 100% | |
| XPG SX8200 480GB 3D NAND (123rd) | 98% | |
| Crucial P1 1TB (123rd) | 98% | |
| HP EX920 512GB (123rd) | 98% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 1TB M.2 PX-1TM8PeG (126th) | 98% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 1TB M.2 PX-1TM8PeGN (127th) | 97% | |
| HP EX900 1TB (128th) | 96% | |
| Samsung 960 EVO Series 250GB (129th) | 94% | |
| Corsair Neutron Series NX500 800GB (130th) | 93% | |
| WD Blue SN550 500GB (131st) | 93% | |
| WD BLACK SN750 250GB (132nd) | 92% |
The Intel SSD 660p may not be a consumer class SSD leader in terms of absolute performance, but it does offer some serious bang-for-the-buck. Intel has set the MSRP for the 512GB Intel SSD 660p at $99 and the 1TB model at only $199. Those prices equate to about $0.19 per gigabyte, which is among the lowest prices we've seen for any SSD, let alon...
The Intel SSD 660p will shake up the low end of the NVMe market with very good performance at an unprecedented price, even though write speeds can drop precipitously to 100MBps when very large amounts of data are written to the drive, or when it begins to fill up. Note that the 512MB version offers significantly slower performance.
While many are skeptical about QLC memory, we assure you that Intel has done a bang up job in creating the Intel SSD 600p. It boasts some very good performance results and comes with a 5-year warranty and AES 256-bit hardware encryption support. At $0.20 per GB, it is a great buy for most. Be warned though, if you need a lot of write endurance, ...