Intel D3-S4510 960 Gb SSD

$185.00

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Specification: Intel D3-S4510 960 Gb SSD

Product
Brand

Model

SSDSC2KB960G801

Product Type

Enterprise

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#1 in Enterprise SSDs

Read Latency

36 µs

Weight

0.25

Width

5.700

Height

7.00mm

Max Vibration Resistance

Operating: 2.17 GRMSNon-Operating: 3.13 GRMS

Max Shock Resistance

1000G, 0.5 msec

Operating Temperature

0°C ~ +70°C

Power Consumption Active

3.0W

Power Consumption Idle

1.0W

Features

Endurance Rating (Lifetime Writes): 3.4 PBW Enhanced Power Loss Data Protection: YesHardware Encryption: AES 256 bitTemperature Monitoring and Logging: YesEnd-to-End Data Protection: Yes Compatible with existing SATA setups for an easy storage upgradeUp to 6x lower power and lower cooling requirements than 2.5-inch HDDs3.2x more data in the same amount of spaceUp to 4.2x lower annualized failure rates (AFR) for fewer drive replacementsUp to 300x more IOPS/TB than HDDs

MTBF

2,000,000 hours

Write Latency

37 µs

4KB Random Write

Up to 36,000 IOPS

4KB Random Read

Up to 95,000 IOPS

Max Sequential Write

Up to 510 MBps

Max Sequential Read

Up to 560 MBps

Interface

SATA III

Memory Components

3D NAND TLC

Capacity

960GB

Form Factor

2.5"

Part Number

SSDSC2KB960G801

Series

D3-S4510

Date First Available

March 31, 2020

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  1. David B.

    Pros: Big Cons: Very slow. Much older, cheaper SSDs actually perform better. Cannot get more than 70MB/s sequential write with 8k block size. Advertised write speed requires 128k writes, which may not be realistic. Very disappointed with these drives. I have four doing the same so it’s not one lemon.

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