Product Comparison: HP EX950 vs Intel SSDPEKNW010T8X1
General Specifications
Brand
HP
Intel
Model
EX950
SSDPEKNW010T8X1
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The HP EX950 M.2 is an HP SSD intended for eSports that adopts the NVMe 1.3 new-generation data-transfer protocol and supports PCIe Gen3(8Gb/s) x4 channels of data transmission. With read and write speeds reaching up to 3,500MB/s and 2,900MB/s respectively.
Combining PCIe standard with Intel QLC 3D NAND technology, the Intel 660p Series SSD delivers blazing data transfer speed and enables the possibility of high capacity. Its ultra-compact M.2 form factor makes it a perfect choice.
Key Specs
Capacity
1000 GB
1000 GB
Read Speed
3500 Mb/s
1800 Mb/s
Write Speed
2900 Mb/s
1800 Mb/s
Size & Weight
Height
0.15 in.
0.86 in.
Width
3.15 in.
3.15 in.
Depth
0.87 in.
1.38 in.
Weight
0.35 oz.
0.35 oz.
Features
Form Factor
M.2 2280
NVMe M.2
Interface
PCle 3.0 x4
PCle 3.0 x4
Memory Chip Type
3D TLC NAND
3D QLC NAND
Encryption Algorithm
AES 256-bit
AES 256-bit
Extras
Strong-performance and unlimited, HP PCIe master controller is powerful, An eSports SSD born for game, Low power consumption, Mass storage, Good compatibility
Intel Smart Response Technology, Intel Rapid Start Technology, End-to-End Data Protection
What customers say about "Features"
HP EX950 1TB Internal Solid State Drive
- Runs normal at high 30s Celsius.
- Using it in a desktop setup. Only needs a small heatsink to run cool.
- Excellent performance for the price. Installs on Windows 8.1/10 without any additional drivers needed.
- Pushing the PCIe Gen3 x4 interface to the maximum.
- The drive works perfectly. Easy to connect.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
5 year(s)
5 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
Manufacturer
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