| Key Features | ||
| Capacity(GB) | Max Sequential Read: Up to 2100 MBps Max Sequential Write: Up to 1500 MBps | |
| Sequential R/W | 3 years | |
| MTBF | internal | |
| Interface Type | 2,000,000 hours | |
| Internal or External | 1TB | |
| WARRANTY INFORMATION | ||
| Warranty | PCI-Express 3.0 x4 | |
HP SSD EX900 M.2 is a new generation SSD with ultra-high performance that supports PCIe Gen3x4 interface and the new NVMe 1.3 specification. With read and write speeds as high as 2100MB/s and 1500MB/s respectively, it is the key for high speed in gaming notebooks and advanced desktops to meet the demand for ultra-high performance and reliability of advanced hardware players, e-gamers, and professional media producers. The EX900 is powered by what masquerades as HP’s 8068 controllers, but under the hood is a Silicon Motion SM2263XT. The SM2263XT was notable as one of the first NVMe controllers to support HMB or Host Memory Buffer in an effort to improve the performance of DRAM-less drives like the EX900. Paired with HP’s spin on the SM2263XT we have Micron 64-layer TLC NAND. Unlike with the EX900 Plus, where the NAND was a bit ambiguous between TLC and QLC I can confirm the EX900 is running TLC. The rear side of the drive has nothing except the same strangely thick label containing the HP logo. Once again as with the EX900 Plus, this is just a label and does not appear to be a heat spreader despite the thickness.
Tackle large files and reduce your work time from hours to minutes with a solid state drive powered by M.2 PCIe NVMe technology.
Access affordable high performance with a triple layer (TLC) architecture that stacks three cell layers on top of one another.
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