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Guru3D.com » News » Corsair Silently Releases 4 TB version of Force MP510 NVME SSD (updated)

Corsair Silently Releases 4 TB version of Force MP510 NVME SSD (updated)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2020 08:33 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Corsair Silently Releases 4 TB version of Force MP510 NVME SSD (updated)

Corsair rather silently had added a 4 TB version of Force MP510 NVME SSD, the new SSD series will become available by next week.

Corsair NVMe M.2 SSD "Force MP510" has a large capacity model of 4TB. The NAND flash type is TLC and the controller Phison "PS5012-E12". That should account for transfer speeds in excess of 3,480MB/sec for sequential read and 3,000MB/sec for write, 580,000 IOPS for random read, 680,000 IOPS for write. Operating temperature is 0~65℃, power consumption is 44mW when idle, 7.7W when reading, 6.6W when writing. Endurance is a whopping 6,820TBW, the MTBF is 1.8 million hours, form factor is M.2 2280, weight is 8.2g, and product warranty is 5 years. Sales will start on June 6th, I do not have a price available just yet. 

Update: pricing in the EU hover at  € 789,- which is roughly 20 cents per GB.

  

 
Corsair Force MP510 SSDs
Capacity 240GB 480GB 960GB 1920GB 4TB
Form factor M2-2280, PCI-E 3x4
Controller Phison PS5012-E12
NAND Toshiba BiCS3, 256GB 64-layer 3D TLC 96-layer 3D-TLC
Seq. reading speed 3100MB / s 3480MB / s 3480MB / s 3480MB / s 3480MB / s
Seq. write speed 1050MB / s 2000MB / s 3000MB / s 2700MB / s 3000MB / s
Random read 180,000iops 360,000iops 610,000iops 485,000iops 580,000iops
Random write 240,000iops 440,000iops 570,000iops 530,000iops 680,000iops
Price € 55 € 99 € 159, - € 334 € 789, -






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wavetrex
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#5795638 Posted on: 06/04/2020 02:22 PM
This happen to all SSD / HDD, the actual usable size is always less than the stated size due to various reason mentioned before.

No, you don't get it.

Corsair SSDs have an extra reduction beside that TB / TiBi calculation.

They probably have some static over-provisioning (spare area) which cannot be "recovered". Read @Pictus post above.

chanw4
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#5795687 Posted on: 06/04/2020 05:25 PM
No, you don't get it.

Corsair SSDs have an extra reduction beside that TB / TiBi calculation.

They probably have some static over-provisioning (spare area) which cannot be "recovered". Read @Pictus post above.

All SSD and HDD do that, my 1TB SSD is only 930GB, my 250GB SSD is only 230GB, my 1 TB HDD is only 930GB, my 8TB HDD is only 7.2TB. All of them from different brands

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