
HP M1F73AT Office Solid State Drive 256GB PCI Express
Supercharge Your Workstation with Blazing-Fast StorageThe HP Office Solid State Drive is designed to accelerate your workstation's performance with PCIe connectivity. Delivering speeds greater than 1 Gbps, this internal SSD offers exceptional read and write performance compared to traditional SAT...
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Overview
Supercharge Your Workstation with Blazing-Fast Storage
The HP Office Solid State Drive is designed to accelerate your workstation's performance with PCIe connectivity. Delivering speeds greater than 1 Gbps, this internal SSD offers exceptional read and write performance compared to traditional SATA SSDs. Compatible with HP Z workstations, it supports both boot and data storage configurations, enhancing overall system responsiveness.
- Type: Internal Solid State Drive
- Interface: PCI Express
- Capacity: 256 GB
- Form Factor: 3.5"
Key Features
Capacity: 256 GB
NAND Flash Memory Type: Multi-level cell (MLC)
Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x4
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 256 GB capacity, providing ample space for operating systems, applications, and important files.
- Utilizes NAND Flash Memory Type Multi-level cell (MLC), which is known for its good balance of performance, endurance, and cost.
- Features a PCI Express 2.0 x4 interface, enabling high-speed data transfer rates for quick boot times and application loading.
- Designed as a solid-state drive, it delivers faster read/write speeds and greater durability compared to traditional hard drives.
- Manufactured by HP, suggesting compatibility and reliability within HP systems, and adherence to quality standards.
👎 Cons
- The PCI Express 2.0 x4 interface, while fast, is an older standard compared to newer PCIe 3.0 or 4.0, which offer higher bandwidth.
- The 256GB capacity might be limited for users who require extensive storage for large media libraries or numerous applications.
- Specific form factor (e.g., M.2, U.2) is not provided, which is crucial for determining physical compatibility with motherboards.
- The "Office Solid State Drive" designation might imply it's optimized for general office tasks rather than intensive gaming or data server workloads.
- While MLC offers good endurance, it may not be as long-lasting as SLC (Single-level cell) NAND, though typically sufficient for consumer use.