🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Intel SSD 600p Series offers a robust 1 TB storage solution with impressive read speeds of 1800 MB/s and data transfer rates of 3938 MB/s. Designed for easy installation in a compact M.2 80mm form factor, this SSD is perfect for enhancing your desktop's performance for gaming, business, or personal use—all at an affordable price.
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Read Speed | 1800 Megabytes Per Second |
Media Speed | 560 |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 1 |
Data Transfer Rate | 3938 Megabytes Per Second |
Form Factor | small form factor |
Hardware Connectivity | Solid State Drive |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | NVMe |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Additional Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Hard-Drive Size | 1 TB |
K**L
Great m.2; Things they don't tell you
Pros:* Cheaper then other 1TB m.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 SSDs* Manufacturer sticker covering components can be removed with little to no residue* Not double sided components (heat concern)Cons:* Slower read rate then similar m.2 SSDs (though they cost more)* Little to NO documentation available* 'Requires' Intel SSD Toolbox ~ See BelowIn order to get the most out of this drive you really should install Intel(tm) Solid State Drive Toolbox. I did a lot of research before buying this drive and I knew the trade off I was making for price over read speed. I also discover, accidently, that to update the SSDs firmware you have to have this program installed. The program is fairly light weight and comes with some extra bells an whistles to help you manage your SSD without fault. The problem, and why it is a negative, is that the program itself is not 'layman' friendly. The program is designed with the slightly informed to the well trained in mind. A 'newbie' consumer is simply going to see a bunch of phrases they don't know and a bunch of 'warnings' to do something they are going to click and think nothing of after.Luckily my experience was that what the program advised me to click was what I wanted anyway.
P**L
Five Stars
good price, does the job perfectly!
A**T
Fast, cheap, no major complaints. Overall, ...
Fast, cheap, no major complaints. Overall, I can't tell a speed difference between it and the Samsung 850EVO it replaced, so it's not the fastest NVMe out there, but it's certainly fast enough.
S**N
Can’t afford not to if you have NVME!!!
140k+ iops, 1,800MB/s read. And only $39 more than a SATA6 SSD that only gets 540MB/s read and 97k iops. $39! You can’t afford not to.The writes on this drive are about 560MB/s but for everyday tasks, you’ll only care about the reads, as the OS and/or any games or multimedia are only written ONCE then read for the rest of the time.For a FULL performance NVME drive that costs $420+ for similar space, the everyday performance difference between this drive and the others is negligible (you won’t see a TANGIBLE increase in OS booting or game loading, just research some comparisons).Save yourself some cash and use it to get a better processor or GPU where you will have immensely higher gains!
A**X
So far I have no complaints. Quick speeds for ...
So far I have no complaints. Quick speeds for the price and had no issues installing and getting up and running.
J**O
Drive is dead after just one year
It started out nice enough, but now here I am, just over a year of use and the drive has become unstable. OS will no longer boot and there are corrupted files all over the place. You would think a piece of hardware costing ~$500 would perform longer than a mere year.
B**D
Good performance but AFTER updating the firmware
Was very slow till I updated the firmware and then it performed better than Sata 3 ssd's such as Samsung 850 pro
J**O
Works well
Installed it in my new Dell XPS 13 and was able to install Windows and use with with no problem
N**E
Fast. Loads of capacity. Reliable.
Fast, and loads of capacity. So far (6 months in) very reliable. Bought to upgrade game development laptop.Easy to install, but make sure you have the right connector before buying.
C**O
In Verbindung mit einem Macbook Pro 2014 top
Ich habe die SSD mit dem passenden Adapter (NGFF M.2 PCIe SSD Card as 2013 2014 2015 MacBook SSD für 8$ aus China, dauerte 4 Wochen bis er da war) in mein Macbook Pro 2014 eingebaut.Läuft wirklich genial und ich habe genug Platz zu einem fairen Preis.Bin sehr zufrieden mit dieser Lösung.
P**F
Petit mais costaud
Ce SSD au format M2 est petit par la taille, mais embarque 961 Go d'espace utile.Son installation physique ne pose pas de problème particulier sur les cartes mères récentes. Il vous faudra retirer votre ou vos cartes graphiques car le connecteur est situé entre les ports PCIe. Si vous avez construit votre PC vous même, j'espère que vous avez conservé l'entretoise et la petite vis associée (pour ma part elles étaient fournies avec ma carte mère ASUS), car Intel ne fournit pas ces accessoires pour finaliser le montage.Après le bricolage, place au clonage du disque système et au paramétrage de votre BIOS UEFI.Téléchargez et installez l'application Intel SSD Toolbox pour la mise à jour éventuel du firmware du SSD.Intel SSD Toolbox vient avec un utilitaire de clonage de disque, ne prenez même pas la peine de le lancer car il est incompatible avec les disques SSD NVMe (ce qui explique la petite étoile en moins).J'ai utlisé le logiciel "AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Edition 6.6" qui est gratuit pour faire le clonage de mon disque système.Enfin, il vous faudra paramétrer votre BIOS UEFI. Les indications données par ASUS sont succintes, mais après de nombreux essais et quelques prises de têtes vous arriverez à "booter" sur votre nouveau disque.Pensez au préalable à faire un DVD ou une clé USB bootable avec votre système d'exploitation à jour. Cela pourra vous servir pour finaliser le clonage qui n'est pas parfait.Enfin, contrairement à un commentaire précédent, ce disque ne chauffe pas particulièrement. Le mien affiche 39+C et il est pourtant placé sous mes deux cartes graphiques en mode SLI.
T**T
Ottima scelta per avere capienza con buone velocità in lettura e discrete in scritture prolungate
L'ho presa per il mio HP Spectre X360 Skylake (i7 6500U), che di serie esce con SSD SATA.Dopo aver letto su svariati forum, ho verificato che questa SSD, con slot M.2 su protocollo NVMe e interfaccia PCI-express, fosse compatibile sia a livello fisico che software.Dovevo scegliere tra questa SSD, Samsung 960 EVO 500GB e la più vecchiotta Samsung 850 EVO 1TB. Quest'ultima con interfaccia SATA, quindi limitata a velocità di 500MB/s ed efficienza inferiore nello scambio dati. Non me la sono sentita di investire 350€ in una tecnologia non più all'avanguardia.Il prezzo con la SSD di Intel era il medesimo. Ho scartato anche la 960 EVO da 500GB, seppur la più veloce tra le tre, perché con lo Spectre carico una notevole quantità di dati, quindi non ho voluto rinunciare allo spazio per la pura velocità (che è sempre teorica e non costante in tutti gli scenari di utilizzo). La versione da 1TB della 960 EVO costa 450€ attualmente, quindi fuori budget ampiamente. Okay che è il top, ma non vedo utile spendere quasi quanto metà del valore dello Spectre solo per lo storage, che per la potenza limitata della CPU (non è una HQ) non verrebbe mai sfruttata a dovere.La Intel quindi è stata la scelta più utile a mio avviso.5 anni di garanzia o 576TB scritti (quindi una vita per usurarla).Il montaggio è stato semplice (ho esperienza nell'assemblaggio di sistemi informatici portatili e desktop), l'installazione di Windows 10 l'ha rilevata subito, e grazie al sistema di attivazione online delle licenze l'attivazione è avvenuta in automatico con la licenza OEM del portatile, grazie di sistema di storage delle licenze sui server Microsoft.Le prestazioni sono molto interessanti, ma non va bene per scritture pesanti e prolungate: prosciugato il buffer (che in questa versione da 1TB credo ammonti a 32GB) le prestazioni in scrittura scendono parecchio, sino ad arrivare a una normale SSD SATA e anche meno.Nel mio caso, utilizzo la SSD con Lightroom (quindi Smart Previews, Standard Preview), Photoshop, Adobe Premiere CC 2017, e similari.Inoltre memorizzo tutto il contenuto di OneDrive (circa 60GB allo stato attuale) direttamente sull'SSD, così da avere sempre tutto disponibile.Se volete approfondire vi consiglio di leggere varie recensioni sul web, troverete tante altre informazioni utili.Secondo me il miglior SSD per rapporto prezzo/prestazioni/spazio.
D**W
Fast!
No lag!This is so much faster than SATA 3!SSDs use less energy and are faster than HDD, but the SATA SSDs are still limited to the SATA speed standards, at approximately 6 Gb/s (750 MB/s). This baby does 32 Gb/s (4 GB/s), with no starting lag. For computer enthusiasts who value speed and performance, it is definitely worth the extra $100 over a SATA drive.
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