GIGABYTE M30 512GB M.2 2280 SSD (GP-GM30512G-G)
Capacity(GB)
| 512GB
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Form Factor
| M.2 2280
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Interface Type
| PCIe 3.0x4, NVMe 1.3
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MTBF
| 2 Million Hours
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Sequential R/W
| Read Speed Up To 3500 MB/S Write Speed Up To 2600 MB/S
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Internal Or External
| nternal
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Flash Type
| 3D TLC NAND Flash
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Dimension
| 22 X 2.3 X 80 Mm
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Operating Temperature
| 0°C To 70°C
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Storage Temperature
| -40°C To 85°C
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Warranty
| 03 Years Warranty.
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GIGABYTE M30 512GB SSD
The GIGABYTE M30 512GB SSD Can Reach Up To 3500 MB/Sec Sequential Read, And Up To 2600 MB/S Sequential Writes. Moreover, It Comes With The DDR3L DRAM, SLC Cache, And Advanced LDPC Error Correction To Enhance The Performance. It’s An Ideal Choice For Gamers, PC Enthusiasts, And Content Creators. When We Compare SSD To HDD We Find That The SSD Performs Faster, Consumes Less Power, Has Better Vibration Resistance, There Is No Sound When The SSD Is Working And The Best Feature Of SSD Is That The Heat Management Is Very Good. Gigabyte Has Launched An Application, Which Is The SSD Tool Box, That Helps Users To Monitor How Their SSD Is Performing. The Information That You Might Get Are, The Health Condition Of The SSD, The Drive Optimization And The Temperature Reading Of The SSD. GIGABYTE M30 512GB SSD Delivers Outstanding Performance: Up To 3500 MB/Sec Sequential Read, And Up To 2600 MB/S Sequential Write. Equipped With A Robust Combination Of Controller And 3D NAND, M30 Is Up To 6 Times Faster Than SATA III Solid State Drives And Reach The Limit Of PCIe Gen3x4. Under A High-Stress Workload, Most SSD Controllers Can Peak Over 70°C. In This Situation, The Drives Will Start Slowing Down To Avert Itself From Failing. The Hotter Your SSD Runs, The Quicker It Wears Out The Flash Inside Of The Drive. GIGABYTE M30 512GB SSD Applied With 2 Oz Copper PCB Design, Which Helps Dissipate Heat And Prevent Throttling. Higher Working Temperature May Cause Data Loss. The Degradation Factor Of Data Loss Could Be A Hundred Times Higher. With 2 Oz Coppetr PCB, GIGABYTE M30 512GB SSD Can Operate At Lower Working Temperatures To Improve Data Storage Reliability. Furthermore, SSDs Can Running At Extreme Performance Longer.