Mobiles     Laptops     Tablets     Computers     Hardware  Components       Electronics

Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159 specs.

  SSD Specs >> Lenovo >> Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
Specifications | Reviews


Drive Performance Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
Maximum Read Transfer Rate:
2560 MB/s
Maximum Write Transfer Rate:
2252.80 MB/s
Random 4KB Read:
550000IOPS
Random 4KB Write:
550000IOPS
Endurance (DWPD):
60
Endurance (TBW):
41984 TB
Endurance Type:
Write Intensive
Network & Communication Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
Wireless LAN:
No
Ports & interfaces Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
Drive Interface:
U.2
Drive Interface Standard:
PCI Express NVMe 3.0 x4
Design Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
Drive Type:
Internal
Form Factor:
2.5"
Hot Swappable:
Yes
Height:
0.59" (15 mm)
Width:
2.76" (70 mm)
Depth:
3.94" (100 mm)


Reviews, Questions about Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159




Write Review / Ask a question about Lenovo Optane P4800X 375 GB 4XB7A38159
 
  
      2+4= *


Popular today


Toshiba THNSNH128GBST
Toshiba THNSNH128GBST
Ruler: THNSNH GBST; Type: SSD; Support 4K: yes; Type flash memory: MLC; Purpose: laptop; Form factor HDD: 2.5"; Volume: 128 GB; The write/read speed: 471/534 MB; Connection: SATA 6Gb/s; External ...
Toshiba THNSNC256GBSJ
Toshiba THNSNC256GBSJ
Ruler: THNSNC GBSJ; Type: SSD; Support 4K: yes; Type flash memory: MLC; Purpose: laptop; Form factor HDD: 2.5"; Volume: 256 GB; The write/read speed: 180/220 MB; Connection: SATA 3Gb/s; External ...




news
 Patriot has released two high-speed SSDs with PCIe Gen 5 interface

Patriot has introduced two new solid-state drives from the Viper family for the M.2 slot. Both new products are positioned as consumer models, and their key features are high throughput and decent memory cell endurance.



news
 TeamGroup has introduced a compact SSD with Apple Find My support

TeamGroup has released the T-Create Expert P34F portable SSD, which features built-in support for Apple's Find My service. This allows the drive to be tracked in case of loss or theft.



news
 New SSDs from NVIDIA and Kioxia will be 33 times faster than existing ones

Kioxia and NVIDIA are working together on a solid-state drive that should deliver a record 100 million random operations per second (IOPS) by 2027. NVIDIA plans to use these SSDs directly with graphics processors, which will enable up to 200 million I/O operations and significantly speed up AI task processing.