🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 2TB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 SSD offers a robust solution for high-performance storage needs, featuring impressive read and write speeds, a compact form factor, and advanced QLC 3D NAND technology, making it ideal for both professional and personal use.
Hard Drive | 80 MB Hybrid Drive |
Brand | Intel |
Series | 670p Series SSD |
Item model number | SSDPEKNU020TZX1 |
Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
Item Weight | 1.59 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.4 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches |
Color | 2TB |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 20 |
Flash Memory Size | 2 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B08X4XL71S |
Date First Available | February 22, 2021 |
I**Y
Best Drive for the price
Works perfectly in my system. I was adding it to another drive and installation was very quick and easy. Write and read speeds very fast, faster than my internet can do so no bottlenecks. I have used the drive and its not even half full yet. Works well with my other components and showed up instantly in my settings no issues.
A**-
Large, fast, reliable storage.
I've had this drive for two years now, its used mostly for storage and back ups. It's recognizable by Windows 11, Windows 10, and Fedora Linux partitioned as one large 2TB drive as GPT and NTFS. Zero issues with it. I've had it in both an M2 socket as well as in a PCIE adapter which is where it currently is residing. Great price on a genuine Intel peripheral.
J**L
A good value 2TB NVME SSD but gets VERY hot during file copying though...
I needed a portable drive to store 1.2TB of video that was also fast enough for processing the video and this was the best value I could find that had good performance and a decent warranty, and that I could get next day. It didn't disappoint, copying over the 1.2TB went fast with minimal slowdown during the long copy and has been working great while the video is being processed.But... I had originally installed in into a small Orico SMART-FV25 NVMe enclosure with a minimal heatsink (more or less it's a piece of spring metal that clips to the SSD and fits inside the enclosure), and during the 1.2TB copy the drive got very hot - hot enough that you couldn't hold it (60c-70c at least). I transferred the SSD to another enclosure I have that uses the whole body of the enclosure as a heatsink (a SABRENT EC-SNVE NVMe enclosure) and this seemed to have tamed the heat for this drive.Note that it only heated up this much while doing heavy copying to the drive (which is primarily why I got it, BTW). In normal operation it gets warm to the touch based on how much it's being written to, so while writing to the drive heats it up, reading from the drive doesn't seem to be as much of a problem.Keep this in mind if you are buying this where you'll be writing a lot of files to the drive and using it for processing the material on the disk. If I were to use it in a computer as a general-purpose drive, I would still ensure that it was adequately heatsinked there to avoid any potential problems as well.
W**I
Reliable, fast drive
I have 2, 2 TB and recently got the 1TB at a great price. This is the best QLC drive because it has DRAM and relatively fast QLC. What that means is that it is fast until the DRAM cache is used up and then it writes at native speeds. But since this QLC is recent, the native speed is 500MB/sec, which is still faster than hard drives and SATA SSD. Most QLC does not have DRAM and their speeds drop to slower than hard drives. Until recently, pairing this with a RTL9210 USB 3.1G2 enclosure resulted in half speed transfers on a M1/M2 mac, but recent updates seem to address this. So for $35 (1TB 670p) + $20 (enclosure), you can get a 10Gbps external enclosure for $55, which is amazing. Note that you need to go to the Solidigm website (not intel) to get the software to firmware update this to 003C, which fixes a thermal throttling issue. This is great for applications that write not that often and read often, like a media drive. I put a 2TB 670p into a Eversolo DMP-A6 and it works great, once I transferred the files in an enclosure first.
M**D
very good
Very good NVME stick for the price I paid for it works great.
J**S
2 out of 3 good, 3rd one DOA
Very good NVME M.2 drive. I bought 3 of these and the first one I tried using was DOA. Intel sold it's SSD and NAND businesses to SK Hynix SSD or Soldigm. I emailed Soldigm and their customer service was very good. I emailed them pictures of the NVME M.2 drive and then had to mail the drive to them. They could only issue me a refund for the purchase price since they did not have any of these drives in stock anymore. I would of preferred a replacement with a equivalent drive. I've been using the 2 working drives for over a year now and they are fast and had no problems with them.
B**L
Works great!
No complains so far, it's my first m.2 and was super easy to install!
A**D
Great budget SSD with solid quality
Snatched this drive when microcenter is doing clearance.Tested with crystaldisk. The seq read is ~3000MB/s and write is ~2700MB/s (before running out of cache).Like other budget SSD, 670p uses SLC cashe to overcome slow QLC write speed. The 2TB version could provide up to 280GB SLC cache. It still delivers about 350MB/s write speed after the cache is filled. The 5 year warranty is worth mentioning as many other off-brand can't match.M.2 interface is very plug and play, but be aware even some fancy MOBO can run into PCIe lane shortage when you plug in multiple PCIe devices.If you are looking for a software tool for things like checking drive health, SMART info, firmware update, search for Solidigm storage tool. Intel sold its storage section to SK Hynix and Solidigm is the new brand name.
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