Arphat Kung Fu NVMe SSD
Arphat Kung Fu NVMe SSD
Model Name: M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD
Storage Capacity: Available in 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB
Storage Type: Internal
Cache Type: 3D NAND TLC
Maximum Reading Speed: Up to 3000 MB/s
Maximum Write Speed: Up to 2400 MB/s
Interface: M.2 M key PCIE 3.0 x4
Compatibility: Compatible with desktops, notebooks, PCs, DIY computers and motherboards.
Characteristics:
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PCIe 3.0x4 Type: Utilizes the PCIe 3.0x4 bus to provide faster data transfer speeds and improved power efficiency, ensuring high-speed communication between the SSD and the rest of the system.
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Heat Sink: Equipped with a heat sink to keep the unit cool and prevent overheating during prolonged use.
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NVMe Protocol: Utilizes the NVMe protocol to deliver fast transfer speeds and improve system performance.
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NAND TLC Flash Type: Employs NAND TLC flash type to provide high storage capacity and reliability in data preservation.
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M.2 2280 Size: Features the standard M.2 2280 size, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it a versatile option for upgrading system storage.
Package content:
- 2 x M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD
- 1 x Charging Case
- 1 x Charging Cable
- 1 x User Manual
Additional Details:
- Read/Write Speed: Standard
- MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures): 10,000,000 hours
- 4KB Random Write: 535640
- 4KB Random Read: 417432
- Max Sequential Write: 2400 MB/s
- Max Sequential Read: 3200 MB/s
- Transport Protocol: NVMe
- Bus Type: PCIe 3.0x4
- NAND Flash Memory Type: TLC
- Controller: MAXIO1202/E13/HG2283/Realtek
- Style: SSD
- Origin: China
- Certificate: CE, FCC, ROHS
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
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Why can't I find the solid state drive and read/write data?
The new SSD usually needs to be formatted in Disk Management. If it displays as "Uninitialized", you need to initialize and format it. -
Why is the speed test result different from the description?
Speed test results may vary due to several factors, such as the condition of the hard drive, connection type, computer hardware, operating system, testing platforms, and software used. -
How to format SSD and achieve 4K alignment?
It is recommended to use Windows 10 or higher operating system as it has the built-in disk formatting function. Use the Disk Management tool to format the disk partition.