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Guru3D.com » News » Intel to Offer Affordable 600p NVMe SSDs

Intel to Offer Affordable 600p NVMe SSDs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/26/2016 12:33 PM | source: | 24 comment(s)
Intel to Offer Affordable 600p NVMe SSDs

Granted, you do need a compatible motherboard, but NVMe SSDs are as far as I am concerned incredibly intersting if you want enthusiast grade SSD performance. Up-to this moment a little bit pricy. 

Intel is trying to change that as they will release a 'budget' version of the new 600p series NVMe protocol based M2 SSDs. The 600p series will be fitted with 3D NAND Tri-Level Cell (TLC) flash storage and will be offered on the 80mm single-sided M.2 form factor that connects to an NVMe compatible / PCIe 3.0 (x4) slot. Intel will release capacities of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB.

Much like price per GB the sequential read/write and random read/write speeds vary between all models, with sequential reads ranging from 770MB/s to 1,800MB/s, and sequential writes spanning 450MB/s to 560MB/s. The random reads are between 35,000 IOPS and 155,000 IOPS, and the random writes are between 91,000 IOPS and 128,000 IOPS.

“Designed for a range of devices from desktops to laptops, the Intel SSD 600p Series will effortlessly manage demanding consumer client applications and easily handle intense multi-tasking,” the company said on Thursday. “The SSD 600p Series will take PCs to a new level of responsiveness with fast application launches and file loading.”
  

Capacity Sequential
read (MB/s)
Sequential
write (MB/s)
Random
read (IOPS)
Random
write (IOPS)
MSRP
128 GB 770 450 35K 91K $69.00
256GB 1570 540 71K 112K $104.00
512GB 1775 560 128.5K 128K $189.00
1024GB 1800 560 155K 128K $359.00

 

The new 600p Series have a typical power consumption of 100 milliwatts while active, 40 milliwatts when idle, and 5 milliwatts during sleep. Other highlights outlined by Intel include AES 256-bit self-encryption, a five-year warranty. 
The costs per gigabyte varies for volume size, but 53 cents for the 128GB drive to just 35 cents for the 1TB model, these drives are among the most competitively-priced NVMe SSDs thus far.



Intel to Offer Affordable 600p NVMe SSDs




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sykozis



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#5326957 Posted on: 08/27/2016 05:39 AM
The write speeds aren't impressive at all....

sverek



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#5326979 Posted on: 08/27/2016 07:55 AM
The write speeds aren't impressive at all....

Good luck capping them :)

I would love to have one for system. RIP welcome screen.

fry178
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#5326981 Posted on: 08/27/2016 08:57 AM
@Pictus
most long term use will see chips failing first, because of age, not write cycles.
even for cheap consumer ssds...

djmcave
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#5326993 Posted on: 08/27/2016 10:05 AM
Wait... That 100 mw while active is writing and reading ? if so that's a huge step forward. That compares to 3W to 5W or more of other drives.

Netherwind
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#5327006 Posted on: 08/27/2016 10:46 AM
Wonder how hot these get. Seen other M2s get over 110 degrees warm.

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