
Intel SSDPE21D015TAX1 Optane 905P Series 1.5TB SSD
Experience Unparalleled SSD Performance The Intel Optane SSD 905P Series delivers exceptional speed and reliability for demanding applications. With a massive 1.5TB capacity and blazing-fast read/write speeds, this solid-state drive is built for performance. 1.5TB Intel Optane 905P Series ...
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Overview
Experience Unparalleled SSD Performance
The Intel Optane SSD 905P Series delivers exceptional speed and reliability for demanding applications. With a massive 1.5TB capacity and blazing-fast read/write speeds, this solid-state drive is built for performance.
- 1.5TB Intel Optane 905P Series solid state drive
- PCI Express 3.0 x 4 interface type
- Read speed up to 2600MB/s
- Write speed up to 2200MB/s
- Backed by a 5 years manufacturers warranty
Key Features
Intel Optane SSD 905P Series SSDPE21D015TAX1 1.5TB U.2 15mm PCIExpress 3.0 x4 Solid State Drive (3D XPoint)
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Utilizes Intel Optane 3D XPoint technology for extremely fast storage performance and responsiveness.
- Offers a substantial 1.5TB capacity, providing ample space for large applications, datasets, and files.
- Comes in a U.2 15mm form factor, designed for enterprise-grade performance and durability in compatible systems.
- Leverages the PCIExpress 3.0 x4 interface for high-bandwidth data transfer rates, reducing load times.
- Belongs to the Optane 905P Series, known for its high endurance and low latency, ideal for demanding workloads.
👎 Cons
- The U.2 15mm form factor requires a specific compatible motherboard slot or adapter, which may not be universally available.
- PCIExpress 3.0 x4, while fast, is an older standard compared to current PCIe 4.0 or 5.0, potentially limiting peak performance in newer systems.
- Optane technology, while performant, can be more expensive per gigabyte compared to traditional NAND-based SSDs.
- The 1.5TB capacity might be considered smaller than some high-capacity traditional SSDs or HDDs for bulk storage.
- Compatibility might be a concern for users with older systems that do not support U.2 or PCIe NVMe drives.


