SanDisk - Ultra 1TB PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive
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PCIe Gen 3 x 4 (NVMe) interface
Offers simple connection to your computer.
1TB storage capacity
Provides ample storage space for your music, movies and more.
Up to 2,400MB/s read speed
Along with an up to 1,950MB/s write speed saves you time when transferring files.
Lightning-fast speeds
With read speeds up to 2,400MB/s, the SanDisk Ultra M.2 NVMe 3D SSD is 4x faster than our SATA SSDs for ultra-responsive PC performance at work and at play.
Cool under pressure
An optimal thermal design keeps the SanDisk Ultra M.2 NVMe 3D SSD going even during intense use, so you can keep creating, processing, gaming, and more.
Compact size, big output
The slimline, single-sided M.2 2280 PCIe® Gen3 x4 NVMe SSD delivers big results in a streamlined package, making it ideal for your next custom build or system upgrade.
What's Included
- Ultra 1TB Internal PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe) Solid State Drive
- SanDisk SSD Dashboard software
Manuals & Guides
- Product Datasheet/Brochure (PDF)
Q: QuestionWill this work in a M.2 Slot?
Asked by Djfin.
- A:Answer Hi, please be informed that if the M.2 Slot does not support NVMe Drives, then this SSD Drive would not work in that M.2 Slot. In order to know if your M.2 Slot supports NVMe Drives, it would be best to contact the manufacturer of your laptop/ motherboard as they would have all the technical specifications for the same.
Answered by SanDisk Team
Q: QuestionI have a xw6600 Hp workstation, with Windows 10 64-bit; will this work with my setup?
Asked by OldHp.
- A:Answer I just looked up your specs and unless you changed your motherboard you don't have the NVME slot, so you won't be able to use this one.
Answered by poperay
Q: QuestionIf (assume that it compatible) I remove my existing 256 C: drive and install this one; will the boot up start in order to install windows back on or is there a way to do this?
Asked by Robert3.
- A:Answer Need to transfer windows to new SSD first. It's called cloning a drive.
Answered by Jason
Q: QuestionIs this a plug and play sort of device? Is there any settings i need to adjust once the computer is turned on?
Asked by Home.
- A:Answer Hi, please be informed that if your computer has an internal PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2 slot, then you can connect this SSD Drive in it. In order to know if your computer has an internal PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2 slot, it would be best to contact your computer manufacturer's Customer Support as they would have all the technical specifications for your computer.
Answered by SanDisk Team
Q: QuestionWill this work in an HP Omen 30L Desktop GT13-0014? What other hardware is needed to clone the Windows 10 operation system?
Asked by Woody.
- A:Answer Yes it definitely will work with your computer, you have 2 m.2 slots on your motherboard, and if you wanted to transfer your existing OS with everything intact you could use aomei partition assistant (the freeware version works) and it will do it in a couple clicks. There are other ways, but this is what I used, very simple, safe and free.
Answered by Duane
Q: QuestionI have an ASRock Z390 Pro4 motherboard. According to my research, it looks like it will work with NGFF and NVMe drives. Does anyone know for sure if this SanDisk drive will work? Thanks
Asked by Ron.
- A:Answer Yes it will work and you should have no problems with doing so.
Answered by HGXz
Q: QuestionDoes this drive have Dram?
Asked by YoloShwag.
- A:Answer No. This does not have dram cache. This is the same drive as the WD SN550, picture looks identical. WD SN550 also does not have Dram, so buy the cheaper of the two.
Answered by Vincent
Q: QuestionI have a ASUS motherboard Z590-plus wifi, is this compatible?
Asked by t28ericcson.
- A:Answer Hi, please be informed that if your ASUS motherboard has an internal PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2 slot or above, then you can connect this SSD Drive in your laptop. In order to know if your motherboard has an internal PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2 slot, it would be best to contact ASUS Customer Support as they would have all the technical specifications for your motherboard.
Answered by SanDisk Team