Commercial Grade PCIe3.0 SSD Original 256GB 512GB 1TB Hard Disk TLC M.2 2280 NVMe Gen 3x4 Hard Drive 2tb
Higher Bandwidth
PCIe 3.0 has a transfer speed of up to 8 GT/s per channel and an overall bandwidth of 32 GB/s (for four channels), which is faster than traditional SATA interfaces and can significantly improve data transfer rates.
Fast Reading and Writing Performance
PCIe 3.0 SSD provides high sequential and random read/write speeds, making it suitable for applications that require fast access to data, such as operating system startup, game loading, and large file transfers.
Low latency
Compared to SATA SSDs, PCIe 3.0 SSD has lower latency in data access, resulting in faster system response and improved user experience.
High IOPS
It has strong IOPS capability and is particularly suitable for high load scenarios such as databases and virtualization, improving concurrent processing capabilities.
Energy Efficiency Improvement
Although the performance has improved, PCIe 3.0 SSD has also been optimized in terms of power consumption in some cases, making them more efficient compared to traditional storage devices.
Commercial Grade PCIe3.0 SSD Specification
Capacity |
128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB
|
Interface |
M.2(2230/2242/2280) |
Protocol |
NVMe1.3 |
Read speed |
3500MB/s |
Write speed |
3000MB/s |
Thermal management and durability
- Commercial PCIe 3.0 SSDS usually have a better thermal design and thermal management mechanism, which can maintain stable operation for a long time to avoid performance degradation due to overheating. Many commercial SSDS are also equipped with thermal management systems (such as dynamic thermal control technology) to maintain high performance during long periods of high load operation.
- Durability: Commercial PCIe 3.0 SSDS use high-quality flash memory chips and controllers that can withstand more write operations. General commercial SSDS provide certain TBW (total number of bytes written) and MTBF (mean time between failures) guarantees to ensure long-term reliability.
Easy to integrate
- Commercial PCIe 3.0 SSDS usually come in the form of standard M.2, U.2, or PCIe cards for easy integration with various computer, workstation, and server systems. The M.2 interface is particularly suitable for applications with a small footprint on the motherboard, while the U.2 interface is often used in enterprise-class systems, providing higher stability and scalability.
- Simple installation, no additional power support is required, and can be directly connected to the mainboard through the PCIe slot, making it easy to upgrade storage devices.