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Intel Optane H10 HBRPEKNX0202AL 512GB + 32GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD - Compatible with Yoga C940, Inspiron, Envy, Asus Laptops & Desktops - High-Speed Storage Upgrade for Gaming, Video Editing & Productivity
Intel Optane H10 HBRPEKNX0202AL 512GB + 32GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD - Compatible with Yoga C940, Inspiron, Envy, Asus Laptops & Desktops - High-Speed Storage Upgrade for Gaming, Video Editing & Productivity

Intel Optane H10 HBRPEKNX0202AL 512GB + 32GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD - Compatible with Yoga C940, Inspiron, Envy, Asus Laptops & Desktops - High-Speed Storage Upgrade for Gaming, Video Editing & Productivity

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Product Description

About this item This product requires additional steps to set it up. Please ask question if you’re not familiar with this Intel Optane Drive. Optane Memory H10 with Solid State Storage Storage Capacity 512GB Solid State Drive with 32 GB Buffer Drive Performance Maximum Read Transfer Rate 2400 MB/s Maximum Write Transfer Rate 1800 MB/s Endurance (TBW) 300 TB Interfaces/Ports Drive InterfacePCI Express PCI Express 3.0 x4 › See more product details

Product Features

This product requires additional steps to set it up. Please ask question if you’re not familiar with this Intel Optane Drive. Optane Memory H10 with Solid State Storage

Storage Capacity 512GB Solid State Drive with 32 GB Buffer

Drive Performance Maximum Read Transfer Rate 2400 MB/s

Maximum Write Transfer Rate 1800 MB/s

Endurance (TBW) 300 TB Interfaces/Ports Drive InterfacePCI Express PCI Express 3.0 x4

Customer Reviews

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I always back up my data. To do an image you have to use Intel RST to disable the optane memory portion on the H10, then reboot, then I used Macrium Reflect to make an image. I keep the cloned H10 in a safe place, just in case the original H10 fails. Especially since Intel has discontinued these.