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Posted 11 August 2023

Integral M2 Series 2TB SSD NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 (3500MB/s)

£67.95
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Integral 2TB (2000GB) SSD NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 R-3500MB/s W-3100MB/s TLC M2 Solid State Drive

Good drive for the price - specified as TLC and up to 3500MB/s sequential read and 3100MB/s write should be pretty solid for most use cases.

Note: Can't be used in PS5



About this item
  • REALLY FAST - Up to 3500MB/s READ, 3100MB/s WRITE (Sequential Speed); Up to 290K I0PS READ, 280K I0PS WRITE (Random Speed)
  • LEVEL UP TO THE NEXT-GENERATION SSD - 4 times faster than SATA SSD, break through the limit
  • PREMIUM COMPUTING EXPERIENCE - Excellent loading times and responsiveness for enthusiast gamers, video editors, graphic designers and big data applications
  • INSTALL AND BOOT IN SECONDS - Fits into newer computer motherboard slots, MacBook and laptops that support M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 connection
  • EXTREMELY SMALL AND SLEEK - Perfect for all customised gaming builds


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User review(1TB model)

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Edited by a community support team member, 11 August 2023
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  1. fishmaster's avatar
    PS5 Compatible? NO!
    NAND Type: TLC
    DRAM: No
    TBW (NAND Write Endurance) : 512TB (Equates in theory to 140GB written per day for 10 years) ED: This is data for the 1TB drive.

    Should you buy it? Shop around, there's a ton of SSDs deals currently. (edited)
    Powellellogram's avatar
    > Should you buy it? Shop around, there's a ton of SSDs deals currently.

    That sounds like a no lol