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Patriot Memory P310 M.2 P310P480GM28 480 GB

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$27.49 
Placement: internal; Size (GB): 480; Form factor: M.2; M.2 interface: PCI-E 3.0 4x; Controller: Phison PS5013-E13-31; NVMe; Write speed (MB/s): 1500; Read speed (MB/s): 1700; DWPD (times/day): 0.5; Manufacturer's warranty: 3 years;
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Patriot Memory P310 M.2 [P310P480GM28]
$27.49 
Patriot Memory P310P480GM28
Placement
internal
Size
480 GB
Form factor
M.2
M.2 interface
PCI-E 3.0 4x
Controller
Phison PS5013-E13-31
Memory type
3D TLC NAND / 176-Layer /
NVMe
Write speed
1500 MB/s
Read speed
1700 MB/s
Write IOPS
250 K
Read IOPS
280 K
TBW
240 TB
DWPD
0.5 times/day
Manufacturer's warranty
3 years
Size
22x80 mm
Official Website
patriotmemory.com
Added to E-Catalog
april 2022
Suitable for desktop PCs and laptops. Low price by NVMe SSD standards.
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
Before buying always check characteristics and configuration of product with online store manager
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Saves a penny

The Patriot P310 is one of the most affordable SSDs in the now most common M.2-2280 format. NVMe connection interface, aka PCI-E. Suitable for most modern desktop PCs and laptops that have an M.2 Key-M slot. Weighs only 9 grams and consumes less than 2.5 watts of electricity.

Guaranteed Speed

Depending on the batch, the controller may differ: Phison, Silicon Motion or Maxio. Therefore, the Patriot company in the official specifications simply indicates "the latest PCI-E 3.0 x4 controller." However, the speed indicators will be approximately the same: 1700 and 1500 MB / s sequential read and write, respectively. The result of IOPS can reach 280K.

Enough for a long time

The operating time resource in the case of a 480-gigabyte disk version is 240 TB. That is, every day for three years, you can overwrite at least half of the full volume of the disc. Moreover, after exceeding the limit, the SSD will not stop working at all, but will only begin to gradually lose weight in volume. Worn-out memory cells will be automatically blocked.

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