Read Speed:
Maximum: 560 MB/s
Write Speed:
Maximum: 520 MB/s
SSD Specs Verbatim 1TB Vi560 SATA III M.2 2280 70385
SMART Support:
Yes
Reliability / Data Integrity Verbatim 1TB Vi560 SATA III M.2 2280 70385
Encryption:
None
Endurance (Total Bytes Written):
450 TB
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF):
1.5 Million Hours
Electrical Verbatim 1TB Vi560 SATA III M.2 2280 70385
Power Draw:
1800.00 mW (Active)
Environmental Verbatim 1TB Vi560 SATA III M.2 2280 70385
Operating Temperature:
32 to 158°F / 0 to 70°C
Storage Temperature:
-40 to 185°F / -40 to 85°C
Operating Shock:
1500 G / 0.5 ms
Operating Vibration:
3.08 G / 7 to 800 Hz
Operating Humidity:
5 to 95%
General Verbatim 1TB Vi560 SATA III M.2 2280 70385
Certifications:
RoHS
Dimensions:
3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09" / 80.01 x 22.1 x 2.29 mm
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