During those times, the Intel DC P4510 was a fairly big deal and it continues to be so now

The Intel 512 Gb 64-layer 3D TLC NAND is used in the 2.5-inch 15mm drive, which offers capacities ranging from 1 terabyte all the way up to 8 terabytes and has a height of 15 millimetres

The performance while dealing with random data is likewise pretty satisfactory, with 620,000 IOPS reads and 139,500 IOPS writes correspondingly

The P4510 has one and only one significant negative, and that is the fact that it uses the U.2 interface, which is a port that is seldom utilised on contemporary mainstream motherboards

Even after taking into consideration the cost of the additional peripherals that are needed to get it up and running, acquiring the P4510 is still an excellent deal if you want PCIe 3.1 speeds for a secondary storage drive

The SSD requires 16W of power when it is being used at its intended capacity

The P4510 is a solid-state drive (SSD) that is meant for ordinary consumer usage and is engineered to live for many years, most likely through all five of your subsequent system upgrades

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