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Guru3D.com » News » Lexar introduces NM800 SSDs, feature read/write speeds of up to 7.4GB/s and a graphene heat spreader.

Lexar introduces NM800 SSDs, feature read/write speeds of up to 7.4GB/s and a graphene heat spreader.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2021 08:55 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Lexar introduces NM800 SSDs, feature read/write speeds of up to 7.4GB/s and a graphene heat spreader.

Lexar has announced a new series of M.2 solid-state drives (SSDs). The Lexar Professional NM800 drives are capable of sequential read and write rates of up to 7.4 and 5.8GB/s, respectively, depending on the model and configuration. In addition, graphene is used to create a thin heat spreader for the SSDs.

The Lexar Professional NM800 will be available in M.2 2280 format and will be available in 512GB and 1TB storage configurations. The SSDs are equipped with tlc-nand and are connected to a PCIe 4.0 x4 interface using an undisclosed NVMe 1.4 controller.

The sequential read and write rates of the 1TB model reach up to 7.4GB/s and 5.8GB/s, respectively. The random read speed is 450,000 iops, while the random write speed is a maximum of 750,000 iops, with the random read speed being the fastest. The 512GB variant has slower sequential read and write capabilities, with a sequential read speed of 7GB/s and a sequential write speed of 3GB/s for the 512GB model. The random read and write rates of the 512GB model are 200,000 and 550,000 iops, respectively, according to the manufacturer.

According to Lexar, the endurance is a maximum of 500TBW with a mean time between failures of 1.5 million hours and 0.44 drive writes per day. The 512GB model has a suggested retail price of 100 euros, while the 1TB model has a suggested retail price of 180 euros.

Lexar Professional NM800 SSD
Capacity 512GB, 1TB
Format M.2 2280
Interface PCIe 4.0 x4
Sequential Speeds 1TB: 7.4GB/s read, 5.8GB/s write512GB: 7.0GB/s read, 3.0GB/s write
Random Speeds 1TB: 400k iops read, 750k iops write512GB: 200k iops read, 550k iops write
TBW 1TB: 500TB512GB: 250TB
DWPD 0.44


Lexar introduces NM800 SSDs, feature read/write speeds of up to 7.4GB/s and a graphene heat spreader.




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tunejunky
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#5947535 Posted on: 09/17/2021 09:55 PM
Backing up my drive from one nvme to another is insanely fast.

That said, until we see DirectStorage in use with games and other programs, I'm holding off upgrading my drives any time soon.


yes the backups from nvme to nvme is awesome.
it's exactly why my SATA drives live on in a NAS, and why that NAS isn't good enough for my backups.

but the only reason i use (PCiE 3 & 4) nvme was building new systems and wanting them S.O.T.A. plus, being a nerd.
other than physical size requirements the average person would be fine with a SATA ssd, imho

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