Seagate

Seagate XP800HE30002 800GB PCIe M.2 SSD

0.020 lbs

An 800GB PCIe M.2 SSD in the extended 22110 form factor, engineered for mixed-use enterprise and professional storage workloads.

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Overview

The Seagate XP800HE30002 is an 800GB solid-state drive that uses the PCIe interface in an M.2 22110 form factor, positioning it squarely in the professional and enterprise storage segment. Unlike consumer NVMe drives that typically come in the shorter 2280 size, this drive's extended 110mm length means it is designed for workstations, servers, and systems with M.2 slots that can accommodate the larger module. The PCIe bus connection provides substantially higher bandwidth than SATA-based alternatives, which is critical for workloads involving large file transfers, database operations, or content creation pipelines.

Designated as a mixed-use drive, the XP800HE30002 is built to handle a balanced combination of read and write operations without the performance degradation that can affect drives optimized for only one type of access pattern. This makes it well-suited for environments where storage handles both active working data and serving operations simultaneously. Before purchasing, it is essential to confirm that your target system supports the 22110 M.2 form factor, as physical incompatibility with shorter-only slots is the most common issue buyers encounter with this class of drive.

Key Features

Upc: 763649094914

Weight: 0.020 lbs

Specifications

Brand
Seagate
Model
XP800HE30002
Capacity
800GB
Interface
PCIe M.2
Form Factor
M.2 22110
Usage Type
Mixed (Read/Write)
Drive Type
SSD (Solid-State Drive)

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • PCIe interface delivers significantly faster throughput than SATA-based SSDs.
  • 800GB capacity provides substantial space for demanding application data and working files.
  • Mixed-use rating supports both read-intensive and write-intensive workload patterns.
  • M.2 form factor eliminates the need for drive cables and mounting brackets.

👎 Cons

  • The 22110 form factor is longer than standard 2280 M.2 drives, limiting motherboard and system compatibility.
  • 800GB is an uncommon capacity tier that may cost more per gigabyte than mainstream consumer options.
  • Enterprise-oriented drive may lack consumer-friendly features like bundled cloning software or easy warranty claims.
  • No details provided on endurance rating (TBW), making it harder to assess long-term write durability.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 22110 designation means the drive is 22mm wide and 110mm long, which is longer than the more common 2280 M.2 drives. You need to verify that your motherboard or system has an M.2 slot that supports the 22110 length.
A mixed-use designation means the drive is designed to handle both read-heavy and write-heavy workloads, making it suitable for applications that require a balance of sustained reads and writes rather than being optimized for one or the other.
Compatibility depends on whether your motherboard has a PCIe M.2 slot that physically accommodates the 22110 length and supports the correct PCIe interface. Many consumer boards only support 2280, so check your specifications carefully.
The 800GB rated capacity will yield somewhat less usable space after formatting and over-provisioning, typically around 745GB of user-accessible storage depending on the file system used.