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256G M.2 with HeatSink
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512G M.2 with HeatSink
$249.72 |
| Model | PX-512M8PeGN |
| Series | M8PeGN |
| Capacity | 512 GB |
| Interface | PCIe Gen3 x4 |
| NVME | Yes |
| Form Factor | M.2-2280 |
| SSD Controller | Marvell 1093 |
| Cache | 512MB |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 2300 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 1300 MB/s |
| MTBF | 2,400,000 hours |
(Higher is better)
| Crucial P2 1TB (139th) | 103% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 256GB (139th) | 103% | |
| Plextor M8Pe 256GB M.2 PX-256M8PeG (139th) | 103% | |
| HP EX900 500GB (142nd) | 102% | |
| CORSAIR FORCE Series MP510 480GB (143rd) | 102% | |
| Corsair NX500 400GB (144th) | 101% | |
| WD Blue SN500 500GB (144th) | 101% | |
| Intel 660p 1GB (146th) | ~ | |
| Intel SSD 760p Series 256GB M.2 (147th) | ~ | |
| HP EX920 256GB (147th) | ~ | |
| Plextor M8Pe 512GB M.2 PX-512M8PeGN (147th) | 100% | |
| Crucial P1 500GB (150th) | 98% | |
| WD_BLACK 250GB SN750 SE (150th) | 98% | |
| Kingston Digital KC1000 NVMe PCIe 960GB (152nd) | 98% | |
| Samsung PM961 Polaris 128GB M.2 (153rd) | 97% | |
| Sabrent 512GB Rocket NVMe (154th) | 95% | |
| Crucial P2 250GB (155th) | 95% | |
| XPG SX6000 Pro 256GB (156th) | 94% | |
| Crucial P2 500GB (156th) | 94% | |
| Samsung PM961 256GB (158th) | 94% | |
| Samsung NVMe SM951 128GB M.2 (158th) | 94% |
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