HP FX900 1 TB NVMe Review

Memory (DDR4/DDR5) and Storage (SSD/NVMe) 368 Page 4 of 17 Published by

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Let’s peek at what the HP FX900 SSD looks like.  

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The package is relatively standard. You can find a list of the overall features on the backside.


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The performance of the 1 TB variant is not listed on the package, but it’s 5000 MB/s for reads and 4800 MB/sec for writes.

 

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Here’s the drive itself. The PCB is black. HP drive uses the M.2 2280 form factor, making it 22 mm wide and 80 mm long, and single-sided. It includes 176-layer NAND Flash TLC B47 chips from Micron and no DRAM cache. The controller is Innogrit IG5220 RainierQX, implemented in an advanced 12nm FinFET CMOS process

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In terms of technology, you can count on a traditional set of functions that have become an industry standard. The IG5220 is built with the highest-level security with multiple data encryption and protection schemes, including SM2/3/4, AES, SHA, RSA, ECC, CRC, RAID, and end-to-end data protection.

 

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The 1 TB version offers 5000 MB/s sequential read and 4800 MB/s sequential write while maintaining a random read of 828,000 IOPS and a write of 663,000 IOPS. The TBW is 400 TB. The provided graphene thermal pad looks pl and should bring down temperature down.  

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