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Transcend 256GB M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe SSD, TS256GMTE110S
Key Features
- Adopts PCIe Gen3 x4 interface and NVMe 1.3 standard
- Up to 1, 800 MB/s Read; 1, 500 MB/s write
- 3D NAND Flash memory
- Engineered with a RAID engine and LDPC (Low-Density Parity check) coding to ensure data integrity; built-in SLC caching technology for exceptional transfer speeds
- Engineered dynamic thermal throttling mechanism
Transcend 1 TB SSD (Internal), 2.5″, SATA3, TLC, with DRAM (TS1TSSD230S)
- Capacity: 1TB - This indicates the storage capacity of the solid-state drive, which is 1 terabyte.
- Form Factor: 2.5" - The SSD is designed to fit into a standard 2.5-inch drive bay, making it suitable for use in laptops and desktops.
- Interface: SATA3 (SATA III) - This refers to the type of connection the SSD uses to communicate with the computer. SATA III is the third generation of the Serial ATA interface, providing faster data transfer rates compared to its predecessors.
- QLC (Quad-Level Cell) - QLC is a type of NAND flash memory technology used in SSDs. It stores four bits of data in each memory cell, allowing for higher storage capacities at a lower cost per gigabyte. However, QLC generally has lower performance and endurance compared to other NAND technologies like TLC (Triple-Level Cell) or MLC (Multi-Level Cell).
Transcend 1TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB Type C Portable SSD, ESD270C
- Storage Capacity (1TB): This indicates the amount of data the external hard drive can store, which in this case is 1 terabyte.
- USB 3.1 Gen 2: This refers to the USB version and generation. USB 3.1 Gen 2 is a faster version compared to the previous generations, offering higher data transfer speeds.
- USB Type-C Interface: The USB Type-C connector is a reversible and versatile design that allows for faster data transfer and can be plugged in either way.
- Portable Design (ESD270C): The term "Portable" implies that the external hard drive is designed for on-the-go use. It is likely compact, lightweight, and suitable for carrying with you.
Transcend 1TB USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB Type-C SSD
- Capacity: The SSD has a storage capacity of 1TB, which is a significant amount of space for storing files, applications, and other data.
- Interface: The USB Type-C interface ensures versatility and ease of use. USB Type-C is a reversible connector, meaning you can plug it in either way, and it supports high-speed data transfer.
- USB 3.1 Gen 2: This specification indicates that the SSD supports USB 3.1 Gen 2, offering faster data transfer speeds compared to previous generations. USB 3.1 Gen 2 can provide data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps.
- Portable and External: As it's an external SSD, it's likely designed for portability. This makes it a convenient option for users who need to carry their data with them or want to expand the storage of devices like laptops.
- Durability: Depending on the specific model, Transcend SSDs often come with features like shock resistance and durable construction, which can be beneficial for on-the-go use.
- Compatibility: Ensure that the SSD is compatible with your devices, especially if you plan to use it with different types of systems, such as Windows PCs, Macs, or gaming consoles.
- Software and Encryption: Some SSDs come with additional software for data management or may have built-in encryption features for securing your data.
Transcend 1TB, M.2 2280, PCIe Gen3x4, M-Key, QLC, DRAM-less
- Capacity: 1TB - This refers to the storage capacity of the SSD.
- Form Factor: M.2 2280 - This indicates the physical size and connector of the SSD. M.2 is a form factor, and 2280 specifically refers to the dimensions (22mm wide, 80mm long).
- Interface: PCIe Gen3x4 - This SSD uses a PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) interface, and it supports the third generation (Gen3) with four lanes (x4), allowing for high data transfer rates.
- Key Type: M-Key - M.2 SSDs can have different key types (not to be confused with keyboard keys). The key type determines the connector type and, in this case, it's M-Key.
- NAND Flash Type: QLC (Quad-Level Cell) - QLC is a type of NAND flash memory that stores four bits of data per cell. While it provides higher storage density, it may have slightly lower performance and endurance compared to other NAND types like TLC (Triple-Level Cell) or MLC (Multi-Level Cell).
- DRAM: DRAM-less - Some SSDs have a small amount of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) to cache mapping tables and improve performance. A DRAM-less design might have implications for certain workloads, but it often comes with a lower cost.
Transcend 1TB, M.2 2280,PCIe Gen3x4 SSD
- Capacity: 1TB - This indicates the storage capacity of the SSD, which is 1 terabyte.
- Form Factor: M.2 2280 - M.2 is a form factor for SSDs, and 2280 refers to the dimensions (22mm width, 80mm length). This form factor is commonly used in modern laptops and desktops.
- Interface: PCIe Gen3x4 - This indicates the interface the SSD uses. PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a high-speed interface used for connecting various hardware components in computers. Gen3x4 specifies the third generation of PCIe with four lanes, providing high data transfer rates.
- Connector Type: M-Key - M.2 SSDs can have different key types (B-Key, M-Key, or B+M Key), and the M-Key indicates the physical connector used on the SSD and the slot on the motherboard.
- Memory Type: 3D TLC - TLC stands for Triple-Level Cell, which is a type of NAND flash memory. 3D refers to the three-dimensional stacking of memory cells, which allows for higher storage density.
- DRAM: DRAM-less - This indicates that the SSD doesn't have a dedicated DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) cache. DRAM is used for storing mapping tables and other critical information, and its absence can affect performance under certain conditions.
Transcend 2TB Portable SSD , USB 3.1, Type-C, ESD270C
- Capacity: The ESD270C Portable SSD is known for its 2TB storage capacity, providing ample space for large files, multimedia content, and backups.
- USB 3.1 Type-C Interface: The USB 3.1 Type-C interface ensures fast data transfer rates and reversible connectivity, making it convenient for users with devices that support USB Type-C.
- Speed: Portable SSDs are generally known for their faster data transfer speeds compared to traditional external hard drives. The USB 3.1 interface contributes to high-speed performance, but actual transfer rates can vary based on various factors.
- Durability and Portability: Portable SSDs like the ESD270C are designed to be lightweight, compact, and durable, making them suitable for on-the-go use. They often feature shock resistance to protect data from accidental drops.
- Compatibility: It's important to check the compatibility of the SSD with your devices. While USB Type-C is becoming more prevalent, ensure that your devices support this interface for optimal performance.
- Included Software: Transcend may include software for data backup, encryption, or other features with their portable SSDs. Check the product documentation for details on any bundled software.
Transcend 2TB SATA 2.5 III 6Gb/s SSD
- Capacity: The SSD has a storage capacity of 2 terabytes (2TB), providing ample space for storing large amounts of data, including applications, games, and multimedia files.
- Form Factor: The SSD220Q 2.5 features a 2.5-inch form factor, making it suitable for use in laptops, desktops, and other devices that support 2.5-inch drives.
- Interface: It utilizes the SATA III (6Gb/s) interface for data transfer, which is a common standard for connecting storage devices to motherboards. This interface ensures faster data transfer rates compared to its predecessor, SATA II.
- Type: The SSD220Q is a SATA SSD, which means it uses NAND flash memory to store data and is connected to the system via a SATA interface. It is not an NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) SSD, which is another type of SSD that typically offers higher performance through a different interface.
- Performance: While specific performance details may vary, SATA III SSDs generally offer improved read and write speeds compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), resulting in faster boot times, application loading, and overall system responsiveness.
- Reliability: SSDs, in general, are known for their reliability and durability compared to traditional HDDs because they lack moving parts. This makes them more resistant to physical shocks and vibrations.
- Purpose: The SSD220Q is suitable for a variety of purposes, including upgrading the storage in a laptop or desktop, improving overall system performance, and providing a more reliable and faster storage solution.
Transcend 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 MTE112S M.2 SSD Solid State Drive TS512GMTE112S
- Capacity: 512GB - This indicates the storage capacity of the SSD. In this case, it can store 512 gigabytes of data.
- Form Factor: M.2 2280 - M.2 refers to the form factor, which is a compact and versatile design commonly used in modern devices like laptops and ultrabooks. The "2280" refers to the dimensions of the drive, indicating it is 22mm wide and 80mm long.
- Interface: PCIe Gen3x4 - This SSD uses the PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) interface with four lanes (x4), which is the third generation (Gen3). This indicates a relatively fast data transfer rate.
- Key Type: M-Key - M.2 SSDs have different key types, and "M-Key" indicates the physical and electrical connection on the M.2 slot.
- NAND Flash Type: 3D TLC - This refers to the type of NAND flash memory used in the SSD. TLC (Triple-Level Cell) is a type of NAND flash that stores three bits per cell.
- DRAM: DRAM-less - Unlike some SSDs that include DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) for caching purposes, DRAM-less SSDs may use other methods to manage data, potentially impacting performance under certain conditions.