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Adata M.2 PCIE SX6000NP 128 GB Solid State Drive
- Capacity- 128 GB
- Form Factor- M.2 2280
- Interface- PCIe Gen3x2
- Flash Type- 3D TLC
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Brand: ADATA
- Model: SX6000NP
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Key Features | |
Capacity | 128 GB |
Flash Type | 3D TLC |
Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
Interface | PCIe Gen3x2 |
MTBF | 2,000,000 hours |
Sequential R/W | Read 1000MB/s , Write 800MB/s Maximum 4K random read / write IOPS : up to 100K / 110K |
Physical Specification | |
Dimension | 22 x 80 x 3.5mm |
Weight | 8g / 0.28oz |
Temperature | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C - 70°C |
Shock resistance | 1500G / 0.5ms |
Storage Temperature | -40°C - 85°C |
Warranty Information | |
Manufacturing Warranty | 05 years warranty |
Adata M.2 PCIE SX6000NP 128 GB Solid State Drive
The XPG SX6000 combines superior speed and a better cost-performance ratio in a compact M.2 2280 form factor, great for gamers, PC enthusiasts, and video rendering professionals. It's perfect for anyone feeling the need for speed and thus an upgrade from traditional SATA SSDs. Utilizing a PCIe Gen3x2 interface, the SX6000 reaches read/write speeds of up to 1000/800MB per second for faster boot, game downloads, and data transfers. NVMe 1.2 qualified, the SX6000 delivers superior random read/write performance and multi-tasking capabilities. It implements 3D NAND Flash, which provides storage density up to 1TB and improved reliability compared to 2D NAND. With support for SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer, the SX6000 maintains optimized performance and data integrity during even intense gaming, rendering, or other high demand applications.
Say goodbye to SATA - time to upgrade with ultra-fast PCIe
Rapid PCIe Gen3x2 interface: read/write up to 1000/800MB/s
NVMe 1.2 certified
Wide compatibility with M.2 2280 form factor: works great with gaming desktops and notebooks based on the latest Intel and AMD platforms
Perfect upgrade from SATA: ideal for gamers, PC enthusiasts, video rendering professionals, and users who want to experience the performance of PCIe SSDs