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HP EX920 M.2 1TB PCIe 3.1 X4 Nvme 3D TLC NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Max 3200 Mbps 2Yy47Aa#ABC
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Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
Connectivity Technology | eSATA |
Brand | HP |
Special Feature | 1TB, Internal SSD |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Color | 1TB |
About this item
- M.2 2280, HP controller Offering with 8 flash memory channels that support PCIe 3.1 x4 and NVMe 1.3
- Sequential read/write speeds up to 3, 200 Mbps/ 1, 800 Mbps, an industry top leading reliability (MTBF) 2M hours, and endurance (TBW) up to 400 TBW
- Higher order LDPC error Correction for high speed parallel decoding and real time error Correction to ensure data integrity and security
- Works on all Windows PC, Full compatibility with host.Exe (HP software pre-installation environment). Ideal upgrade for HP PCs
- Manufactured to HP high quality standards and fully tested and CERTIFIED in HP laboratories. Not intended for use in HP workstations
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Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.9 x 0.85 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | hp |
ASIN | B0795Z97K7 |
Item model number | 133856 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,287 in Internal Solid State Drives |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 30, 2018 |
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Model Brand: HP Series: EX920 M.2 model: 2yy47aa#abc device Type: internal Solid State Drive (SSD) used for: consumer Details form factor: M.2 2280 Capacity: 1TB memory components: 3D TLC NAND interface: PCI-Express 3(8gb/s) x4, NVMe 1.3 compliant with PCI-Express 3.1 performance MAX sequential read: up to 3, 200 Mbps Max sequential write: up to 1, 800 Mbps 4KB random read: up to 350, 000 IOPS 4KB random Write: up to 250, 000 IOPS read latency: 0.020ms write latency: 0.022ms MTBF: 2, 000, 000 hours Features High performance low power increased system responsiveness high reliability small Form-Factor minimum weight enhanced ruggedness high data integrity and security environmental power consumption (idle): 0.73W power consumption (active): 6.23W Operating temperature: 0°C +70°C storage Temperature: -40°C +85°C Max shock resistance: 100G/ 6 msec Max vibration resistance: 3.1 grams (2-500 Hz) Dimensions & Weight height: 3.5mm width: 22.00mm Depth: 80.00mm weight: 5.4G
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Easy to install | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Storage Capacity | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
For gaming | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Sold By | DealsADay | BIWIN Tech | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
storage capacity | 1 TB | 1 TB | 1000 GB | 2 TB | 1 TB | 1000 GB |
hardware interface | pci | solid state drive | solid state drive | pci x 4 | solid state drive | solid state drive |
compatible devices | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook | Desktop | Laptop, Motherboards | Laptop | Desktop | PC, Laptop |
form factor | 2.5-inch | M.2 | M 2 | M.2 2280 | — | M 2 |
write speed | 1800 | 2700 | 4900 | 6900 | 4200 | 3000 megabits per second |
read speed | 3200 gigabytes per second | 3300 megabytes per second | 5150 megabytes per second | 7450 megabytes per second | 5000 megabytes per second | 3500 megabytes per second |
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Customers like the performance, quality and compatibility of the computer drive. For example, they mention that it operates exceedingly fast, works perfectly on OSX and that it's easy to install. Customers are also impresseded with the ease of installation, saying that it boots up instantly and requires no setup. As for value, they say that it’s an excellent budget SSD.
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Customers like the storage space provided by the hard drive. They say it has ample space and can house a large asset library. Some mention the drive is fast and has great memory.
"working reliably since installed. Took the opportunity to increase the storage capacity." Read more
"...partitioned, and formatted, it was all good to go and now houses a large asset library so that I can work with projects much faster." Read more
"...seems to work just as well as the one I got from Samsung and has slightly more storage (both advertised as 1 TB)...." Read more
"...Large 1 tb capacity has ample storage and it leaves my SATA ports free for additional ssd drives for additional storage...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the boot performance of the computer drive. They mention that it fails after about 4 days of use, it failed after a year, and it never really performed well. Some customers also report issues with how the drive itself works and that Explorer.exe was not running.
"...Firmware situation seems questionable: "upgrading" to Intel firmware did not help my speeds, your mileage may vary" Read more
"...to the task manager to see what's happening and see that Explorer.exe was not running, so I tried to start it manually, to no avail...." Read more
"...overclock, no more pretty RGB lighting, no more XMP Ram settings, boot failures so on and so forth...." Read more
"This drive failed after a year and HP will not honor the warranty that is suppose to last 5 years...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tech support provided by the computer drive. They mention that there is no software to check drive health or perform firmware updates.
"...Is not on their website also. Second, no software to check drive health or perform firmware updates that are so important as time goes...." Read more
"...Only downside is that there doesn't seem to be any software for it to do things like transfer your data from an old drive or update the firmware..." Read more
"No tech support but drive is very fast" Read more
"A wonderful NVME drive, but with less software/firmware support..." Read more
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This drive is comparable to other brands I'm using with similar specs (Adata & Plextor)
The Intel 660p 1Tb is $80-90 right now, but I was happy to pay more for the huge speed increase this drive offers.
Pros: Comes with an M.2 SCREW!!!!!
Very fast, no real drivers needed for Win10
Best price to speed ratio of SSDs right now, MUCH more attractive than Samsung EVO.
Cons: Not as fast as top-tier SSDs and will usually not even hit rated speeds
Visually not super appealing unless your mobo has a heatsink (or you buy one)
Firmware situation seems questionable: "upgrading" to Intel firmware did not help my speeds, your mileage may vary
The chips themselves are Micron/Crucial 64-layer 3D TLC NANDs and the memory are NANYA chips. Both of these are leaders in the SSD/memory game. The controller is Silicon Motion SM2262, the same controller found in many brands of SSDs including Intel. On paper, the HP EX920 does many things right, 3200 reads, 1800 writes. To my surprise, my tests confirmed the specifications.
I honestly can't find anything wrong with this drive. Packing was premium, the specs are good, and blazing speeds at $80 less than the leading player in the market. The SSD even has a tiny red LED on the chip to let you know it's reading/writing like old hard drives used to do. This is a nice feature absent from many solid state drives. Helps let you know if your drive is working or not.
The only thing I would say is they should have included a heat sink to dispel heat. The 960 series for example, had a copper sticker on the rear to dissipate heat. I honestly don't know if this drive has an overheating problem but consecutive tests don't show a major decrease in performance so far.
Kudos HP for knocking it out of the park!
***EDIT DEC 2018***
My drive is still performing wonderfully. However I recently purchased another one from Best Buy on Ebay for my desktop and the temperature shows a constant 54 Degrees C on the SMART sensors. My original drive that I purchased here on Amazon reviewed here, shows the temperatures changing according to load as it shoud. Apparently all of the new EX920 SSDs from around September/October 2018 and on have been exhibiting this issue. It's not a real temperature overheating problem, just stuck. Many online said it was due to a firmware issue. Thew new firmware is SVN139B and the old firmware SVN101 works fine. My SSD is on a desktop with a heat sink on top and fans creating airflow so I doubt it will ever overheat. However until this issue gets resolved by HP, you may run into this issue with newer versions of this drive as well.
***EDIT JAN 2019***
There is a new firmware update available now MultiPointe, HP's third party partner version 2262 B16 Update that fixes the temperature issue. I can't link on Amazon, but searching onlien for EX920 firmware update will get you to the right place. After updating, my temps for my 1TB drive (with a heatsink on in a desktop computer) were around 20 degrees which is pretty great. Good luck!
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018
The chips themselves are Micron/Crucial 64-layer 3D TLC NANDs and the memory are NANYA chips. Both of these are leaders in the SSD/memory game. The controller is Silicon Motion SM2262, the same controller found in many brands of SSDs including Intel. On paper, the HP EX920 does many things right, 3200 reads, 1800 writes. To my surprise, my tests confirmed the specifications.
I honestly can't find anything wrong with this drive. Packing was premium, the specs are good, and blazing speeds at $80 less than the leading player in the market. The SSD even has a tiny red LED on the chip to let you know it's reading/writing like old hard drives used to do. This is a nice feature absent from many solid state drives. Helps let you know if your drive is working or not.
The only thing I would say is they should have included a heat sink to dispel heat. The 960 series for example, had a copper sticker on the rear to dissipate heat. I honestly don't know if this drive has an overheating problem but consecutive tests don't show a major decrease in performance so far.
Kudos HP for knocking it out of the park!
***EDIT DEC 2018***
My drive is still performing wonderfully. However I recently purchased another one from Best Buy on Ebay for my desktop and the temperature shows a constant 54 Degrees C on the SMART sensors. My original drive that I purchased here on Amazon reviewed here, shows the temperatures changing according to load as it shoud. Apparently all of the new EX920 SSDs from around September/October 2018 and on have been exhibiting this issue. It's not a real temperature overheating problem, just stuck. Many online said it was due to a firmware issue. Thew new firmware is SVN139B and the old firmware SVN101 works fine. My SSD is on a desktop with a heat sink on top and fans creating airflow so I doubt it will ever overheat. However until this issue gets resolved by HP, you may run into this issue with newer versions of this drive as well.
***EDIT JAN 2019***
There is a new firmware update available now MultiPointe, HP's third party partner version 2262 B16 Update that fixes the temperature issue. I can't link on Amazon, but searching onlien for EX920 firmware update will get you to the right place. After updating, my temps for my 1TB drive (with a heatsink on in a desktop computer) were around 20 degrees which is pretty great. Good luck!
One day I went to turn the PC on and Windows took a really long time to boot (over 5 minutes), after the Sign-in page finally loaded, I noticed my background image was missing, so I thought something was wrong with my Windows. I put in my login information and my desktop didn't load at all, I just got a black screen in which I was able to move my mouse pointer around. I got to the task manager to see what's happening and see that Explorer.exe was not running, so I tried to start it manually, to no avail.
I gave up on Windows after googling many possible causes and trying to fix it. So I got a Windows install bootable drive, plugged it in and restarted my PC. When I got to the installer I tried to format the drive and re-install Windows there, but it wouldn't allow me to select my drive for the installation. I again turned to Google for help, and some forums suggested my drive might be configured as read-only, so I tried removing this setting, again, to no avail. The issues persisted. I tried everything. I tried a few diagnostics tools from the Hiren's Boot Disk and they all froze when I tried selecting this drive (even though they worked with other drives), so I couldn't even diagnose the problem. This is when I decided contacting Amazon about this problem.
Amazon told me to contact HP and try to solve it and if not, they would take care of it. So I did. When I called HP they were impressed I wasn't using the drive on an HP computer, and kept telling me to run the HP UEFI diagnostic tools by pressing some key combination during boot, which of course doesn't exist on my AsRock motherboard. So I kept telling them that I wasn't able to because I'm not using an HP computer. They then told me to contact Amazon again because my unit must be faulty.
Well, here comes the fun part, I live in the Dominican Republic, and I've been an Amazon Prime customer for years. I ship my stuff to an address in Miami from which my stuff is shipped to the DR. After struggling for so long with this drive, Amazon refused to deal with my problem because the item left the US. The only reason they gave me was that the item left the country. So I lost my money and my trust in Amazon. Hope you're happy, Amazon, I won't be renewing my Prime membership this year and I will most definitely start looking at another sites to spend my hard earned money.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2020
Como típ es necesario comprar una memoria usb de 32gb para hacer la recuperación del sistema e instalar la nvme a través de la aplicación Hp cloud
Lo cual es bastante fácil de hacer