
HP M1F74AT 512GB Z Turbo Drive SSD
Supercharge Your Workstation with Lightning-Fast StorageIntroducing the HP Office Solid State Drive, designed to revolutionize your workstation's performance. This internal 512 PCI Express SSD delivers exceptional speed, surpassing traditional SATA SSDs at a comparable price. Perfect for HP Z wor...
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Overview
Supercharge Your Workstation with Lightning-Fast Storage
Introducing the HP Office Solid State Drive, designed to revolutionize your workstation's performance. This internal 512 PCI Express SSD delivers exceptional speed, surpassing traditional SATA SSDs at a comparable price. Perfect for HP Z workstations, it supports both boot and data storage configurations, offering a seamless upgrade for enhanced productivity.
Key Specifications:
- Storage Capacity: 512GB
- Interface: PCI Express
- Form Factor: 3.5"
Key Features
Capacity: 512 GB
NAND Flash Memory Type: Multi-level cell (MLC)
Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x4
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a generous storage capacity of 512GB, suitable for operating systems, applications, and important files.
- Utilizes a PCI Express 2.0 x4 interface, providing significantly faster data transfer speeds compared to traditional SATA SSDs.
- Features Multi-level cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory Type, often associated with good balance of performance and endurance.
- Designed as an HP Z Turbo Drive, suggesting optimization for HP workstations and professional applications where speed is critical.
- Its SSD nature provides benefits like faster boot times, quicker application loading, and overall system responsiveness.
👎 Cons
- The PCI Express 2.0 x4 interface, while fast, is an older standard compared to newer PCIe 3.0 or 4.0 interfaces, potentially limiting maximum throughput on modern systems.
- Specific read and write speeds are not provided, making it difficult to quantify its performance relative to other SSDs.
- Compatibility details, such as form factor (e.g., M.2, U.2, add-in card), are not explicitly stated, which is crucial for installation.
- Designed as an HP Z Turbo Drive, it might be primarily intended for specific HP systems, potentially requiring research for compatibility with other brands.
- MLC NAND, while durable, can be more expensive to produce than TLC or QLC NAND, though pricing details are not available.