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Lexar N620 1TB Gene NVMe


Lexar N620 1TB Gene NVMe

₱3,350.00
₱3,250.00
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Product Description:

The Lexar NM620 1TB Gen3 NVMe SSD is a solid choice for users seeking a performance upgrade from a SATA SSD or even an older NVMe drive. It offers good speeds and reliability at a competitive price point, making it suitable for gamers, content creators, and everyday computer users. Here's a breakdown of its key features: Capacity: 1TB   Interface: PCIe Gen3x4, NVMe 1.4   Form Factor: M.2 2280   Sequential Read/Write Speeds: Up to 3300/3000 MB/s   Controller: Unknown (Lexar doesn't publicly specify the controller) NAND Flash: 3D NAND   DRAM Cache: No (likely uses Host Memory Buffer - HMB) SLC Caching: Yes Features: LDPC (Low-Density Parity Check) error correction, shock and vibration resistant   Warranty: Limited 3-year warranty (some retailers may offer 5-year) Key Advantages: Faster than SATA: Offers significantly faster read and write speeds compared to SATA SSDs, resulting in quicker boot times, application launches, and file transfers.   Good value: Provides a balance of performance and price, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious users. Reliable: Features LDPC error correction to ensure data integrity and has no moving parts, making it more resistant to damage from shocks or vibrations.   Wide compatibility: Compatible with a broad range of systems that support PCIe Gen3 NVMe SSDs. Ideal Use Cases: Gaming: Enjoy faster game loading times and a smoother gaming experience. Content creation: Accelerate workflows involving moderately sized files and projects. Everyday computing: Provides a noticeable performance boost for general computer use, including web browsing, productivity tasks, and light content creation. Laptop upgrades: A good option for upgrading the storage in laptops with an M.2 NVMe slot. Things to Consider: Not the fastest Gen3 drive: While faster than SATA, there are Gen3 NVMe drives with higher sequential read/write speeds available. No DRAM Cache: The absence of a dedicated DRAM cache may slightly impact performance in certain scenarios compared to drives with DRAM.