1TB AORUS, 5000 / 4400 MB/s, 3D TLC NAND, PCIe NVMe 4.0 x4, M.2 2280 SSD
GIGABYTE 1TB AORUS GP-AG41TB. World First PCIe 4.0x4 Controller. The World First PCIe 4.0x4 Controller, Phison PS5016-E16 controller, made by 28nm manufacturing technology. The advanced fabrication process ensures PS5016-E16 has enough compute power for ECC processing when adopting the latest 3D TLC NAND flash. PS5016-E16 also features eight NAND channels with 32 CE targets, DDR4 DRAM caching, and a PCIe 4.0x4 interface. As for features, the chip supports the NVMe 1.3 protocol, LDPC error correction, and Wear Leveling, Over-Provision technologies to improve reliability and durability of SSDs.
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Interface: PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.3
- Total Capacity: 1000GB*
- Sequential Read Speed : up to 5000 MB/s**
- Sequential Write speed : up to 4400 MB/s**
- Wear Leveling, Over-Provision technologies
- TRIM & S.M.A.R.T supported
- Warranty: Limited 5-years
Interface | PCI-Express 4.0x4, NVMe 1.3 |
Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
Total Capacity | 1000GB |
Warranty | Limited 5-years or 1800TBW |
NAND | 3D TLC NAND Flash |
External DDR Cache | DDR4 1GB |
Sequential Read speed | Up to 5000 MB/s |
Sequential Write speed | Up to 4400 MB/s |
Random Read IOPS | up to 750k |
Random Write IOPS | up to 700k |
Dimension | 80 x 22 x 2.3 mm |
Mean time between failure (MTBF) | 1.77 million hours |
Power Consumption (Active) | Average: R : 6.6W; W : 6.4W |
Power Consumption (Idle) | 18.8mw |
Temperature (Operating) | 0°C to 70°C |
Temperature (Storage) | -40°C to 85°C |
Note |
* Test system configuration: configuration may vary by models, we will choose the latest platform for verification. * Performance may vary based on SSD's firmware version and system hardware & configuration. Sequential performance measurements based on CrystalDiskMark v.5.1.2 and I0meter 1.1.0. * Speeds based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary. * TBW (Terabyte Written):Terabytes Written" is the total amount of data that can be written into an SSD before it is likely to fail. * 1GB = 1 billion bytes. Actual useable capacity may vary. * 5 years or 1800TBW, whichever comes first. |