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2TB AORUS w/ Heatsink, 6300 / 6000 MB/s, 3D TLC NAND High Quality, PCIe 3.0 x8 NVMe, AIC SSD, With RAID Controller

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  • SKU: 13847704
  • Manufacturer: GIGABYTE
  • MPN: GP-ASACNE2200TTTDA
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2TB AORUS w/ Heatsink, 6300 / 6000 MB/s, 3D TLC NAND High Quality, PCIe 3.0 x8 NVMe, AIC SSD, With RAID Controller

GIGABYTE AORUS RAID SSD 2TB ADAPTOR built in with 4 x PCIe 3.0 512GB NVMe SSD, Equipped with enterprise class NVMe RAID controller, Advanced Thermal Solution, Dedicated AORUS Storage Manager (GP-ASACNE2200TTTDA).

  • GIGABYTE AORUS RAID SSD 2TB
  • Form Factor : PCl Express Card
  • Interface : NVMe 1.3, PCIe 3.0 x8
  • Capacity : 2TB*
  • Seq. Read speed : up to 6,300 MB/s (QD32T1)**
  • Seq. Write speed : up to 6,000 MB/s (QD32T1)**
  • Controller : Phison E12
  • NAND Flash : 3D TLC
  • Warranty: Limited 5-years
  • GP-ASACNE2200TTTDA | Model
Interface PCI-Express 3.0x8, NVMe 1.3
Form Factor PCI Express Card
Total Capacity 2‎TB
Warranty Limited 5-years or 700TBW / per SSD
NAND High Quality 3D TLC
External DDR Cache 5‎12MB / per SSD
Sequential Read speed Up to 6300 MB/s
Sequential Write speed Up to 6000 MB/s
Mean time between failure (MTBF) 1‎.77 million hours
Power Consumption (Active) Average: R : 19W; W : 19W
Power Consumption (Idle) 7‎.5W
Temperature (Operating) 0‎°C to 70°C
Temperature (Storage) -40°C to 85°C
Compatibility Please refer to the support list
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 700TBW, whichever comes first.