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| Serie | 960 PRO |
| Capacità | 1000 GB |
| Interfaccia | PCIe Gen3 x4 |
| NVME | Sì |
| Formato | M.2-2280 |
| Controller SSD | Samsung Polaris |
| Tipo NAND Flash | 3D NAND |
| Cache | 1024MB |
| Velocità massima lettura sequenziale | Fino a 3500 MB/s |
| Velocità massima scrittura sequenziale | Fino a 2100 MB/s |
| MTBF | 1,500,000 ore |
(Più alto è meglio)
| GIGABYTE AORUS NVMe Gen4 1TB (75°) | 106% | |
| Crucial P5 2TB (76°) | 106% | |
| Seagate FireCuda 510 2TB (77°) | 105% | |
| Samsung 960 PRO Series 2TB (77°) | 105% | |
| XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB (79°) | 104% | |
| Samsung 980 PRO 250GB (80°) | 102% | |
| HP EX950 1TB (80°) | 102% | |
| WD BLACK SN750 1TB (82°) | 102% | |
| Samsung 970 EVO 500GB (83°) | 101% | |
| WD BLACK SN750 2TB (84°) | ~ | |
| Samsung 960 PRO Series 1TB (85°) | 100% | |
| SanDisk Extreme PRO 1TB (86°) | 99% | |
| WD Black 1TB WDS100T2X0C (87°) | 96% | |
| Samsung 960 EVO Series 1TB (88°) | 95% | |
| Crucial P5 500GB (89°) | 94% | |
| Samsung 960 PRO Series 512GB (89°) | 94% | |
| HP EX950 512GB (91°) | 94% | |
| Sabrent Rocket 500GB (92°) | 93% | |
| Samsung 980 1TB (92°) | 93% | |
| HP EX920 M.2 1TB (94°) | 93% | |
| Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250GB (94°) | 93% |
MZ-V6P512 (512 GB)
MZ-V6P1T0 (1024 GB)
MZ-V6P2T0 (2048 GB)
Application
Client PCs
FORM FACTOR
M.2
INTERFACE
PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.2
DIMENSION (WxHxD)
Max. 80.15 x 22.15 x 2.38 (mm)
WEIGHT
512 GB: Max 8.3g
1024 GB: Max 8.5g
2048 GB: Max 9g
STORAGE MEMORY
Samsung V-NAND
CONTROLLER
Samsung Polaris controller
CACHE MEMORY
512 MB Low Power DDR3 (512 GB)
1 GB Low Power DDR3 (1024 GB)
2 GB Low Power DDR3 (2048 GB)
TRIM Support
TRIM Supported
S.M.A.R.T Support
S.M.A.R.T Supported
GC (GARBAGE COLLECTION)
Auto Garbage Collection Algorithm
ENCRYPTION SUPPORT
AES 256-bit for User Data Encryption,
TCG Opal
WWN SUPPORT
N/A
DEVICE SLEEP MODE SUPPORT
512 GB: 5 mW (L1.2)
1024 GB: 5 mW (L1.2)
2048 GB: 8 mW (L1.8)
SEQUENTIAL READ
Up to 3,500 MB/sec
SEQUENTIAL WRITE
Up to 2,100 MB/sec
RANDOM READ (4KB, QD32)
512 GB: Up to 330,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
1024 GB: Up to 440,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
2048 GB: Up to 440,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
RANDOM WRITE (4KB, QD32)
512 GB: Up to 330,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
1024 GB: Up to 360,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
2048 GB: Up to 360,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
RANDOM READ (4KB, QD1)
Up to 14,000 IOPS (Thread 1)
RANDOM WRITE (4KB, QD1)
Up to 50,000 IOPS (Thread 1)
AVERAGE POWER CONSUMPTION
(System Level)3)
Typ. 5.1 Watts (512 GB)
Typ. 5.3 Watts (1024 GB)
Typ. 5.8 Watts (2048 GB)
POWER CONSUMPTION (IDLE)3)
40mW
RELIABILITY (MTBF)
1.5 Million Hours Reliability (MTBF)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
0°C to 70°C (Measured by SMART Temperature. Proper airflow recommended)
Shock
1500G, duration 0.5m sec, 3 axis
INSTALLATION KIT
N/A
MANAGEMENT SW
Magician Software for SSD management
MZ-V6P512 (512 GB)
5 Years or 400 TBW
MZ-V6P1T0 (1024 GB)
5 Years or 800 TBW
MZ-V6P2T0 (2048 GB)
5 Years or 1200 TBW
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