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Transcend 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD ( TS512GMTE220S )


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  • Transcend’s PCIe SSD 220S follows NVMe 1.3 and utilizes the PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, meaning four lanes are used for transmitting and receiving data simultaneously, resulting in compelling performance
  • Pcie (or PCI Express) is a much faster interface than SATA (or Serial ATA) for connecting a host computer to solid-state storage devices over one or more lanes consisting of one transmit and ONE recei
  • Nvme (or NVM Express) is a host controller interface Standard designed to address the needs of Enterprise and client applications that utilize PCI Express-based solid-state storage. Nvme calls for bet
  • Transcend’s PCIe SSD 220S is engineered with LDPC (Low-Density Parity check) coding, a powerful ECC algorithm, to keep data secure. Manufactured with high-quality 3D NAND Flash chips, and engineered d
  • Transcend SSD scope is advanced, user-friendly software that makes it easy to ensure your Transcend SSD remains healthy, and continues to run fast and error-free by determining the condition and optim
Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 3 cm

Appearance

Dimensions 80 mm x 22 mm x 3.58 mm (3.15″ x 0.87″ x 0.14″)
Weight 8 g (0.28 oz)

Interface

Bus Interface
  • NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4

Storage

Flash Type
  • 3D NAND flash
Capacity
  • 128 GB/
  • 256 GB/
  • 512 GB/
  • 1 TB

Operating Environment

Operating Temperature 0°C (32°F) ~ 70°C (158°F)
Operating Voltage
  • 3.3V±5%

Performance

Sequential Read/Write (CrystalDiskMark)
  • 1 TB

    1,700/1,400 MB/s

  • 512 GB

    1,700/900 MB/s

  • 256 GB

    1,600/800 MB/s

  • 128 GB

    1,500/400 MB/s

4K Random Read/Write (IOmeter)
  • 1 TB

    160,000/140,000 IOPS

  • 512 GB

    160,000/140,000 IOPS

  • 256 GB

    110,000/95,000 IOPS

  • 128 GB

    90,000/90,000 IOPS

Terabytes Written (TBW)
  • 1 TB

    400 TBW

  • 512 GB

    200 TBW

  • 256 GB

    100 TBW

  • 128 GB

    50 TBW

Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 1,000,000 hour(s)
Drive Writes Per Day (DWPD) 0.2 (5 yrs)
Note
  • Speed may vary due to host hardware, software, usage, and storage capacity.
  • The workload used to rate DWPD may be different from your actual workload, which may vary due to host hardware, software, usage, and storage capacity.
  • Some motherboards only provide PCIe x2 connections for the M.2 slot, creating a bottleneck on even the fastest drives.