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Newegg has 1TB Mushkin Vortex-LX PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 NVMe Solid State Drive (MKNSSDVL1TB-D8) for $48.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 5200 MB/s
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 4370 MB/s
  • 4KB Random Read: Up to 250,000 IOPS
  • 4KB Random Write: Up to 450,000 IOPS
  • MTBF: 1,500,000 hours
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Spec:
  • MKNSSDVL1TB-D8
  • 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe 1.4 Interface
  • InnoGrit IG5220 Controller
  • SLC Caching with HMB (DRAM less)
  • Up to 5200/4370 MB/s Read/Write Speed
  • Up to 250,000/ 450,000 IOPS 4KB Random Read/Write
  • 1,500,000 hours MTBF
  • 1000 TBW
  • 5 years Warranty
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03-17-2023 at 12:43 AM.
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Hey Suryasis - I am seeing the deal sold by Newegg for $48.99 with free shipping.
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Hey Suryasis - I am seeing the deal sold by Newegg for $48.99 with free shipping.
Thanks for pointing that out. When I posted, there was a $0.99 Shipping Charge but looks like Newegg has removed that and made is F/S.
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1000tbw on a 1tb drive implies TLC to me, anyone can confirm?
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1000tbw on a 1tb drive implies TLC to me, anyone can confirm?
Yes, this is TLC SSD.
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03-17-2023 at 08:31 AM.
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Dramless:

MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- 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
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
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How's this compare to the WD SN770?
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Good for PS5?
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Good for PS5?
Technically it should work but it would be better if you get slightly better performing SSD, up to 5000 MBps or higher write speed.
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Which SSD are people getting for PS5s? I keep seeing in these sales posts that these drives are slower than PS5 spec drives
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Which SSD are people getting for PS5s? I keep seeing in these sales posts that these drives are slower than PS5 spec drives
Gen 4 with 5500-meg read speeds
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Thanks for listing the specs in first post OP. TU
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Dramless:

MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- 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
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
Would lack of dram matter when using several of these in a ZFS array in a TrueNas server?
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03-17-2023 at 07:03 PM.
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Would lack of dram matter when using several of these in a ZFS array in a TrueNas server?
It is perfect. You do NOT want drive-level dram cache in a RAID setup.
They tend to add additional risk and complexity to the RAID.
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