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.
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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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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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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.