
Intel SSDSC1NA400G301 S3700 400GB 1.8" SATA SSD
Unleash Data Velocity with Enterprise-Class SSD Performance Experience unparalleled speed and reliability with the Intel S3700 Series Solid State Drive. This 400 GB SSD is engineered for demanding enterprise workloads, offering exceptional performance and data integrity. Perfect for reducing app...
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Overview
Unleash Data Velocity with Enterprise-Class SSD Performance
Experience unparalleled speed and reliability with the Intel S3700 Series Solid State Drive. This 400 GB SSD is engineered for demanding enterprise workloads, offering exceptional performance and data integrity. Perfect for reducing application loading times and enhancing overall system responsiveness.
Specifications:
- Brand: Intel
- Model: SSDSC1NA400G301
- Capacity: 400 GB
- Form Factor: 1.8"
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s
- NAND Flash Type: 25nm, MLC
Key Features
1.8-inch Form Factor, 400GB, SATA 6Gb/s, 25nm, MLC
Sequential Read 500 MB/s, Sequential Write 460 MB/s
Random Read 75,000 IOPS, Random Write 36,000 IOPS
Power Active 5.3W, Operating Temerature 0C to 70C
MTBF 2,000,000 Hours, AES 256 Bit Encryption
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 400GB capacity in a compact 1.8-inch form factor, suitable for space-constrained systems.
- Utilizes a SATA 6Gb/s interface, providing high-speed data transfer capabilities.
- Features impressive sequential read speeds of 500 MB/s and sequential write speeds of 460 MB/s, enhancing system responsiveness.
- Boasts strong random read IOPS at 75,000 and random write IOPS at 36,000, crucial for demanding applications and multitasking.
- Includes AES 256 Bit Encryption, providing robust data security for sensitive information.
👎 Cons
- The 1.8-inch form factor might require an adapter or specific bay for installation in standard 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drive slots.
- The 400GB capacity, while solid, may be too small for users requiring vast storage for large media libraries or extensive gaming installations.
- As an older MLC drive from the 25nm process, its performance and endurance might not match the latest NVMe or 3D NAND SSDs.
- The active power consumption of 5.3W, while typical for its class, might be higher than some more modern, power-efficient SSDs.
- Operating temperatures between 0C to 70C are standard, but without robust cooling, prolonged heavy use could approach the upper limit.