PCIe3.0 SSD M.2 NVMe 2280 480GB 512GB 1TB For Desktop PC Internal Laptop Computer
Industrial-grade PCIe 3.0 SSDS (solid state drives) are designed for high performance, high durability and stable operation over long periods of time. They are widely used in data centers, embedded systems, servers, network storage, and other environments where performance and reliability are critical. Industrial PCIe 3.0 SSDS offer superior performance, high reliability, broad adaptability, and longer service life than regular consumer SSDS, making them ideal for mission-critical environments that require high throughput, high durability, and high data integrity. Not only do they outperform traditional SATA SSDS in performance, but they also offer significant advantages in terms of environmental adaptability and data protection.
High Speed Data Transmission
It supports NVMe protocol to achieve faster data access speed, especially in high concurrency read and write operations.
Low Latency
It provides fast response time and is suitable for real-time data processing and high-performance computing applications.
Energy Conservation
Compared to traditional hard drives, PCIe SSD has lower power consumption, which helps to reduce overall
system energy consumption.
Seismic Resistance
PCIE 3.0 SSD has no mechanical components and strong resistance to vibration and impact, making it suitable for industrial and mobile devices.
Wide Application
It is suitable for various scenarios such as data centers, embedded systems, high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, etc.
Industrial Grade PCIe3.0 SSD Specification
Capacity | 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB/2TB |
Interface | M.2(2230/2242/2280) |
Protocol | NVMe1.3 |
Read Speed | 3000MB/s |
Write Speed | 2800MB/s |
Operating Temperature | -40~85℃ |
EP | ≥3000 |
Power-off Protection | support |
Hardware or Software Destruction | optional |
PCIe NVMe SSDs can use various form factors such as add-in card (AIC), M.2, and U.2. Client PCIe NVMe SSDs typically only use the M.2 2280 form factor because its slim design allows it to easily fit into desktop and notebook PCs. Enterprise-class PCIe NVMe SSDs will use all three form factors, with U.2 being the most popular because of its compatibility with server backplanes.