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Product Name: | Mushkin Enhanced Tempest M.2 2280 1TB PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe 1.4 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MKNSSDTS1TB-D8 |
Product Description: | Mushkin Enhanced Tempest M.2 2280 SSD Designed for intensive workloads, the Mushkin Tempest SSD delivers impressive performance and robust data protection. It is supported by PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 technology standard and is built with the latest 3D NAND flash. With blazing-fast sequential and 4KB random read/write speeds, it can handle any computing task fast. Optimal Data Flow Optimized for dependable and reliable data flow. Shock-Resistant Designed for continued reliable function. INNOGRIT Controller Pushing the boundaries of SSD performance, with a state-of-the-art low-power design. MULTI-TASKING AT ITS BEST. Mushkin Tempest SSDs transform your ultra-portable or desktop workstation to a performance beast and takes your PC to an all new level. UNCOMPROMISED PERFORMANCE At the heart of every Tempest is advanced Mushkin engineering. Optimized for just about your any computing task, the Tempest SSD blows away the competition. A LEADER IN RELIABILITY Combining several error-correcting technologies, and industry-leading customer support, Tempest SSDs offer up the speed and dependability you need to unlock your computer's full potential. MUSHKIN ENHANCED DATA PROTECTION SUITE (M.E.D.S) Built-in LDPC ECC provides the most-powerful data correction level in use today End-to-end data path protection Global wear-leveling evens program/erase counts across data blocks to extend lifespan NVMe Security Erase support High-reliability 3D NAND flash |
Product SKU: | N82E16820226968 |
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I would agree with you. I remember Mushkin memory from back in the days of overclocking Celerons.
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The TBW is relatively low but not as bad as some of the cheap QLC drives, no DRAM cache, and not a great warranty. Sounds like it might be using Micron TLC flash but who knows. Mushkin was a really well known good brand but they changed hands in 2013 so I don't know.