4YZ36AT Technical Specifications
HP 512GB TLC M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Brand :HP
Type :Solid state drive (SSD)
Form Factor :M.2
Capacity :512 GB
NAND Flash Memory Type :Triple-level cell (TLC)
HP 512GB TLC M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Power through your largest data challenges and get amazing performance with the HP Z Turbo Drive Quad Pro, which integrates up to four super-fast HP Z Turbo Drive G2 modules into one PCIe x16 card.
$211.00
Brand :HP
Type :Solid state drive (SSD)
Form Factor :M.2
Capacity :512 GB
NAND Flash Memory Type :Triple-level cell (TLC)
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With 7mm ultra-thin hard drives all the rage, Hitachi aims to blast one out of the park with its new 500GB single-platter Z5K500 – that’s right, 500GB on a single platter. Getting to this higher capacity in such a slim package has been a big deal for drive manufactures, since in the 7mm drive space you are limited to a single drive platter, instead of two in a 9.5mm drive or three in a 12.5mm drive. While capacity might be the biggest selling point of this drive, it is also important to see how well it does in the performance category.
Quiet – In a notebook drive, silence is golden. WD’s exclusive WhisperDrive™ combines state-of-the-art seeking algorithms to yield one of the quietest 2.5-inch hard drives on the market. These algorithms also optimize the way a drive seeks for data, which significantly improves power consumption. So now silence (and longer battery life) is golden.
Reliable and Rugged – WD’s ShockGuard™ technology protects the drive mechanics and platter surfaces from shocks. WD’s SecurePark ™ parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off. This ensures the recording head never touches the disk surface resulting in improved long term reliability due to less head wear, and improved non-operational shock tolerance.
The range of scores (95th – 5th percentile) for the WD Blue 2.5″ 320GB (2009) is 27.9%. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the WD Blue 2.5″ 320GB (2009) performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions.
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