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It's a Gen 3, so it's a good deal if you want that
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Seems pretty good for the price/TB. Looks almost indistinguishable from most of the other NVMEs in real world applications, though it might lag if you have multi-threaded workstation jobs. Still, unless they pulled an Adata, that's TLC on the board. No DRAM, but the (again real-world) performance doesn't seem to lag, even though it clearly loses in synthetics to the Gen4. I'm super tempted to finally ditch the 512GB Optane I have in my HP convertible for this.
Max Sequential Read: Up to 3500 MBps
Max Sequential Write: Up to 3100 MBps
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D TLC NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
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These are good for storage and that is about it.
These are good for storage and that is about it.