🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The INLAND TN320 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 SSD delivers exceptional performance with read speeds up to 2000 MB/s and a robust 6-year warranty. Designed for reliability and compatibility, this compact SSD is perfect for enhancing your laptop or desktop experience.
Hard Drive | 1 TB Solid State Hard Drive |
Brand | INLAND |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.96 x 3.43 x 0.47 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Manufacturer | INLAND |
ASIN | B0BRQRSM3K |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | January 5, 2023 |
S**X
Great upgrade for value
Use this on my GPD Win Max to upgrade the standard SSD for more space while keeping at minimum of the same speeds. Worked like a charm and the speeds are on par with what's stated. As this was only about $5 difference from a non-nvme drive went ahead it paid a bit more just incase moved this to another system or those few scenarios that boost of speed would make a difference,I would not recommend these in enclosures as external HDD as these types of drives get hot fast as well as components are very exposed.Update:So this time decided to get the Inland Prime 1TB NVME PCIe for another notebook. And just with a $9 differnt in price it was so much worth it. Read speeds on par but Write over stated value which for my work is definitely wanted and needed.
B**S
So nice, I bought it twice
Used these on two computer builds this year. They’re fast and reliable.
V**R
Great SSD for the price
Great budget SSD. Not the fastest one, but as a bulk game storage device works great
S**Y
First m.2 drive
Bought 2 of these. One for my gaming pc and one for my son. This was my first time using an M.2 drive. These were easy to setup. I've been using this for over a year now. The drives are working great and I would highly recommend them to others. My only regret is not buying a larger drive. I got the 1tb and should have bought the 2tb.
"**"
For the money, an excellent 2TB nvme drive.
Performance is very stable and solid, on both sustained and random reads and writes. One of the better performing QLC 3d nand flash drives on the market. For the price, you’re getting a lot of storage and performance.However, there is one big caveat: this is a QLC drive, and as such, has a low endurance rating of only 450TBW (quite low for such a large drive). In comparison, Inland’s own “ Inland Premium 2TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 TLC 3D NAND”, which is not the same drive as the Platinum, has an endurance rating of 3,200 TBW - that’s 7 times the endurance for about a 25% premium. This only matters if you’ll be performing write-heavy workloads, for average use, 450TBW will likely outlast it’s usefulness.
T**M
wow
crazy good ssd. Unsure if it supports TB4 though
D**N
High capacity, great price!
I bought 2 of these for my system. Out of the box, they have zero technical defects and were immediately detected by my motherboard. They come with a 3-year warranty through Microcenter, and a 200TB endurance rating. This endurance rating is on the low side for drives this large (2TB), but that is a consideration to make when saving money. I probably wouldn't recommend them if you are the type to uninstall and reinstall COD:MW over and over again.I set these up through my motherboard (X570) as a Raid 0 array, and I use this a my primary boot drive. The process is not that straight forward, but works incredibly well (ATTO results pictured). I believe my motherboard splits lanes to one M.2 from the CPU, and the other from the chipset, so depending on your motherboard, you could probably see better results than mine. *I wouldn't recommend these as boot drives in this configuration if you're not the type to backup your data regularly*
T**R
Not Short Lived
I did some further investigating, there was a photo editing software that I had downloaded and was using causing the computer to shut down. Most have been a driver/software conflict as my anti-virus program didn't pick up anything suspicious. Since Un-installing it, I've not had any issues.I bought this 1TB drive on Sept12, 2021. As of today, Mar4, 2023, I cannot keep the computer operational for more than an hour without getting a blue screen of death. The ad says there is a 6 year parts and labor warranty. I will be trying to reach out and activating this. I've even done a Windows reset to ensure there was not a software conflict. Until this past few weeks, it's worked great for the mild gaming and daily work I utilize this computer for.
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