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HUADISK M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD 128GB 256GB 512GB Hard Drive M2 NVMe 2280 1TB 2TB Internal Solid State Drive for Laptop Desktop
HUADISK M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD 128GB 256GB 512GB Hard Drive M2 NVMe 2280 1TB 2TB Internal Solid State Drive for Laptop Desktop
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SPECIFICATIONS
4KB Random Read : 1600
4KB Random Write : 2200
Application : Desktop,Laptop,Server
Brand Name : huadisk
Bus Type : PCIe 3.0x4
Cache : None
Certification : CE, FCC, RoHS
Choice : yes
Controller : PHISON/Realtek/SMI Other Controller Random Delivery
Cooling Fin : No
Hign-concerned Chemical : None
Interface Type : PCI Express
MTBF : 10000
Max Sequential Read : 3000
Max Sequential Write : 2400
Nand Flash Type : QLC
Origin : Mainland China
Package : Yes
RGB : No
Read/Write Speed : Standard
Size : M.2 2280
Style : SSD
Transport Protocol : NVME
Type : Internal

Descriptions:
>>Product name: M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD
>>Interface protocol: NVMe PCIe 3.0X4
>>Controller: PPHISON/Realtek/SMI Other Controller Random Delivery
>>Nand Flash Type: 3D Nand Flash TLC/QLC
>>Physical dimension: 80(L)X22(W)*3(H)mm
>>SupportCapacity: 128GB 256GB 512GB 1TB 2TB
>>Max Sequential Read: 3000Mbps
>>Max Sequential Write: 2400Mbps
>>Input voltage: 3.3V±5%
>>Storage temperature: 0℃~70℃
>>TBW of Different capacity: 60TBW [128GB] 200TBW [256GB] 300TBW [512GB] 600TBW [1TB] 1200TBW [2TB]
Product features:
1. High Efficiency Performance
Sequential read/write speeds can reach up to 3000/2400MB/s. Loading time is greatly reduced, making more efficient in booting, entering games and reading files.
2.Powered by a new controller designed to harmonize the flash memory components and the interface for superior speed – with a PCIe 3.0 interface that's 6x faster than SATA SSD.
3.The Huadisk SSD is equipped with the original master control and original flash minor particles. It can be used with various loads, whether its daily work or playing large-scale games, and can easily handle it.
4. M.2 NVMe 2280(HXY) series offers a variety of capacities for you to choose (128GB,256GB,512GB,1TB, 2TB), which to meet your needs for different scenarios.
5. M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD compatible with all M.2 NVME interface devices, such as desktop PC, laptop, All-in-one PC,Game Machines. Designed for storage upgrade, compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux operating systems.

Package include:
>>1 x M2 NVMe 3.0 SSD 2280
>>1 x Package box







Q: Why can't we find solid state drive and read/write data?
A: The new SSD generally needs to be formatted in Disk Management.In Disk Management, select"Create and Format Hard Disk Partition", you will find it. If "Not Initialized" is displayed, right clink on the drive and select "Initialize Disk".
Q: Why is the speed test result different from the description?
A: Our test data is just for reference, our test results related to many factors, such as the status of hard disk, slot interface type, computer hardware grape, computer system, test platforms, and test software and so on. So, our speed test result will be different with you, hope you can understand.
Q: How to format SSD and achieve 4K alignment?
A: Win7 or higher version OS is recommended due to'Disk Management Formatting function is built in the systems. We recommend NTDS disk partition format and DISKGENIUS tool to make drive partition.
PS: Use the SSD Benchmark to check if SSD has complied with 4K Alliance and already been under AHC model. Otherwise SSD write/read speed performance and response time will be affected.
Q: Why will the capacity of hard disk displayed in the computer be less?
A: The difference in calculation between the manufacturer and your PC, please google "storage product capacity" for more info. PC defines 1GB = 1.073741824 billion bytes, while the market defines 1GB = 1.00 billion bytes100% real capacity, via H2testw. Storage device conversion formula: nominal capacity Capacity Notes: 64GB=approx. 55GB 120GB=approx.111GB 128GB=approx. 119GB 240GB=approx. 223G 256GB = approx.238G 480GB = approx. 446GB 512GB = approx. 476GB 960GB = approx.892GB 1TB = approx. 930GB 2TB = approx. 1800GB
Before you use:
For new SSD, please finish disk initialization according to the following steps.
1. Open Start. Search for "Create and format hard disk partitions" and click the top result to open the Disk Management console.
2. Right click "Computer" - "Manage" - "Disk Management".
Find your unallocated disk, right click "Unallocated", and choose "New Simple Volume Wizard". So then your SSD can be detected.
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