Hard Drive | 1.2 TB Solid State Drive |
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- Your Rescue Plan documents will be delivered to you via email only to the address associated with your Amazon.com account and can be found in your account message center within the Buyer/Seller Messages.
- If your drive stops working, the Rescue data recovery plan will attempt to recover the data from the failed drive and recovered data will be returned on a media storage device or via secure cloud-based data storage.
- Covers new Solid State drives of any brand when purchased within 30 days (receipt must be retained for purchases not on the same transaction).
- Free shipping for in–lab data recovery; 24/7 online case status tracking
- If your data isn’t recovered, you get your money back
- Your Rescue Plan documents will be delivered to you via email only to the address associated with your Amazon.com account and can be found in your account message center within the Buyer/Seller Messages.
- If your drive stops working, the Rescue data recovery plan will attempt to recover the data from the failed drive and recovered data will be returned on a media storage device or via secure cloud-based data storage.
- Covers new solid state drives of any brand when purchased within 30 days (receipt must be retained for purchases not on the same transaction).
- Free shipping for in–lab data recovery; 24/7 online case status tracking
- If your data isn’t recovered, you get your money back
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- Coverage for accidental damage including drops, spills, and broken parts, as well as breakdowns (plans vary)
- 24/7 support when you need it.
- Quick, easy, and frustration-free claims.
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Intel 750 Series Solid State Drive - SSDPE2MW012T4X1
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Digital Storage Capacity | 1.2 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Brand | Intel |
Special Feature | Portable |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Hard Disk Size | 1.2 TB |
About this item
- Sequential read/write speed: 2400 Mbps/1200 Mbps
- Internal solid state drive with U.2/PCI Express x4 interface is compatible with PC
- Offers end-to-end data protection
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storage capacity | 1.2 TB | 6 GB | 400 GB | 1200 GB | 960 GB |
hardware interface | pci express x4 | sata 6 0 gb | solid state drive | sata 3 0 gb | 1 4 inch audio |
compatible devices | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | This drive is compatible with servers and arrays that accept 2.5" 7mm SATA drives |
form factor | 2.5-inch | 2.5-inch | — | 2.5-inch | 1.8-inch |
read speed | 2400 megabytes per second | 500 megabytes per second | — | 2600 megabytes per second | 560 megabytes per second |
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Product Description
The Intel 750 series 1.2TB 2.5" internal solid-state drive has sequential read and write capacity of 2400 and 1200 MB/s. With 1.2M hours of MTBF and PCI Express x4 interface, this solid-state drive supports enhanced power loss data protection and temperature monitoring and logging technologies.
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Technical Details
Brand | Intel |
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Series | 750 Series SSD |
Item model number | SSDSC2KW256G8X1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 3.94 x 2.76 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.59 x 3.94 x 2.76 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 1.2 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Manufacturer | INTEL |
ASIN | B011I61FU8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 13, 2015 |
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Installation and loading windows is straight forward and took me just 10 mins. My motherboard is Asus MAXIMUS VIII EXTREME and it has native U.2 connector.
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U.2 Connector required or PCI3.0 x4 slot with a conversion kit. Why would you want to pay more than double the price of a top rated SSD - because it gives up to 4 times the performance. The new U.2 interface or PCI 3.0 connection allows you to bypass the current SSD limits of around 550MB/s for up to 4 times the read speed and more than double the write speed - see the attached CrystalDiskMark images.
I am not a gamer so I cannot comment on how this would affect the performance in gaming sessions. However, my system loads big programs in half the time i.e. Photoshop CC 2015.5 in 7 seconds. I create encrypted 1.6TB backups using Acronis True Image 2017 The backups are written to a WD Red 4TB drive and even this has shown a 20% improvement. Obviously the upgrades listed below will have had some impact on the speed differences but the CystalDiskMark results show the improved disk performance. This is still a new setup for me but I would consider that the everyday system performance improvement from the standard SSD to the Intel 750 would be 10-20% - complete overkill if you are using your PC for MS Word and browsing the web. If you are regularly multitasking with large programs or video editing then I would expect you to notice the difference. You will be limited by your slowest drives so a system without HDD or standard SSD would run even quicker. But these are expensive options which you really need to have deep pockets are a serious need for speed to justify their inclusion in your system - the 5 year warranty does help to ease the pain a little. The price I paid seems to have been very good as at the moment, November 20016, even from the same supplier the price is currently £770. In the UK process can be around £1,200+
I have tried to optimise the setup by creating three partitions on the 1.2TB drive space.450GB Windows 10 OS partition
450GB Program files partition
117GB allocated as a partition for the Swapfile (This is certainly bigger than will ever be needed)
I'm using the SanDisk as the main Data Drive
It's worth knowing some of the other system specs for completeness:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K (4GHz OC to 4.6GHz)
GPU: AMD RX 480 (8GB) XFX
SSD: Intel SSDPE2MW012T4 1TB
SSD: SanDisk Ultra II 960GB
HDD: WD Red 4TB (2013)
MBD: Asus Z170-WS
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666 C16 2x16GB
Previous system specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K
GPU: NVidia GTX 760 (2GB)
SSD: SanDisk Extreme Pro 960GB
HDD: WD Red 4TB (2013)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600 C9 2x8GB
MBD: Asus P9D WS
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2016
U.2 Connector required or PCI3.0 x4 slot with a conversion kit. Why would you want to pay more than double the price of a top rated SSD - because it gives up to 4 times the performance. The new U.2 interface or PCI 3.0 connection allows you to bypass the current SSD limits of around 550MB/s for up to 4 times the read speed and more than double the write speed - see the attached CrystalDiskMark images.
I am not a gamer so I cannot comment on how this would affect the performance in gaming sessions. However, my system loads big programs in half the time i.e. Photoshop CC 2015.5 in 7 seconds. I create encrypted 1.6TB backups using Acronis True Image 2017 The backups are written to a WD Red 4TB drive and even this has shown a 20% improvement. Obviously the upgrades listed below will have had some impact on the speed differences but the CystalDiskMark results show the improved disk performance. This is still a new setup for me but I would consider that the everyday system performance improvement from the standard SSD to the Intel 750 would be 10-20% - complete overkill if you are using your PC for MS Word and browsing the web. If you are regularly multitasking with large programs or video editing then I would expect you to notice the difference. You will be limited by your slowest drives so a system without HDD or standard SSD would run even quicker. But these are expensive options which you really need to have deep pockets are a serious need for speed to justify their inclusion in your system - the 5 year warranty does help to ease the pain a little. The price I paid seems to have been very good as at the moment, November 20016, even from the same supplier the price is currently £770. In the UK process can be around £1,200+
I have tried to optimise the setup by creating three partitions on the 1.2TB drive space.450GB Windows 10 OS partition
450GB Program files partition
117GB allocated as a partition for the Swapfile (This is certainly bigger than will ever be needed)
I'm using the SanDisk as the main Data Drive
It's worth knowing some of the other system specs for completeness:
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K (4GHz OC to 4.6GHz)
GPU: AMD RX 480 (8GB) XFX
SSD: Intel SSDPE2MW012T4 1TB
SSD: SanDisk Ultra II 960GB
HDD: WD Red 4TB (2013)
MBD: Asus Z170-WS
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666 C16 2x16GB
Previous system specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K
GPU: NVidia GTX 760 (2GB)
SSD: SanDisk Extreme Pro 960GB
HDD: WD Red 4TB (2013)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600 C9 2x8GB
MBD: Asus P9D WS