[Unparalleled Performance] - The ORICO e7400 4TB M.2 SSD combines PCIe Gen4.0 x4 technology with read speeds of up to 7400MB/s and write speeds of up to 6600MB/s, delivering lightning-fast transfer speeds that eliminate lag, improve responsiveness, and provide smooth data flow. Designed for hardcore gamers, professionals and creators
[HMB and SLC Cache] - The ORICO e7400 M.2 NVMe SSD features HMB technology and dynamic SLC cache for ultra-short load times and top performance in gaming and workstation environments. It also supports TRIM, S.M.A.R.T., and other performance-enhancing technologies
[Excellent Heat Dissipation] - Equipped with graphene heat spreader, the ORICO e7400 M.2 NVMe SSD effectively dissipates heat without increasing its volume. This protects its hardware from the risk of overheating damage, ensuring excellent performance and long lasting use
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[Reliable Long-Term Support] - The SSD comes with 5-year limited coverage or TBW (whichever comes first), ensuring reliable protection for your product. Additionally, we are committed to your satisfaction with 24-hour technical support and lifetime assistance, ensuring you receive continuous help whenever needed
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I'd say it's probably fine, but if it's QLC without a dram cache you could hit some pretty slow transfer rates on large file transfers (like moving a 100gig game to an external storage drive for safe-keeping etc).
I'd say it's probably fine, but if it's QLC without a dram cache you could hit some pretty slow transfer rates on large file transfers (like moving a 100gig game to an external storage drive for safe-keeping etc).
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Just picked up this and it arrived a few days ago. I have it in a thunderbolt enclosure connected to my M4 Mac mini. I have 1TB loaded onto it and am getting 2400 write and 2600 read constant with black magic disk speed test. Im using it for video editing in FCP. For $200 It does what I need it to do. No dram at this price point. So if you want top performance get a drive with dram. And not the 990 pro. Lots of issues with that.
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While it probably won't be a big deal to most, I just want to point out that the post-pSLC write speed is horrible, dropping below 100MB/s. Filling the whole drive averages 167MB/s. Plenty of hard drives can outpace that.
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