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Posted 11 June 2023

KIOXIA EXCERIA NVMe SSD, M.2 2280 Form Factor, 1TB, 1700MB/s, 350,000IOPS SATA-based hardware £40.79 @ Amazon

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  • LRC10Z001TG8
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Model number: LRC10Z001TG8
  • The package dimension of the product is : 10"L x10"W x5"H

Product description
Upgrading from a hard drive or SATA SSD should be easy and affordable and that’s where EXCERIA SSDs come in. KIOXIA EXCERIA SSD Series is built to boost your mobile or PC experience and deliver balanced performance and value that will transform your system. Leveraging BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory, this new mainstream-class SSD series offers up to 1TB of capacity in a M.2 2280 form factor suitable for both desktops and notebooks.

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  1. JsFrk's avatar
    JsFrk
    I'm sure this drive was 38 on Amazon yesterday because I checked after seeing the deal you linked.
  2. dcx_badass's avatar
    dcx_badass
    Not sata based at these speeds, it's nvme and wouldn't work in a sata based m.2 slot (I know the amazon listing says it, but it's nonsense).
    C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    C0mm0d0re_K1d
    You just beat me to it. Saw your comment after I posted mine, and the page refreshed, very slowly.
  3. C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    C0mm0d0re_K1d
    I belive this is labeled INCORRECTLY as sata. Even though, in the Amazon q&a section, the seller "eBuyer" says it's sata?

    It says nvme on the label, and has an M key connector. If it was sata, it would say NGFF or sata M.2 with M key and B key. There's a nice explanation on Kingston's website here, if you don't know the difference - kingston.com/uni…ssd

    But most importantly Kioxia (previously Toshiba) confirms on it's website it's "PCI Express® Base Specification Revision 3.1a (PCI)" europe.kioxia.com/en-…tml
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