Wednesday, October 26th 2022
Transcend Announces MTE250S High-Performance M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD
Transcend, a leading brand in digital storage and multimedia products, has officially launched the advanced PCIe 4.0 M.2 solid-state drive (SSD) MTE250S. Featuring 3D NAND flash, an 8-channel controller, and DRAM cache, this SSD delivers sequential read and write speeds of up to 7200/6500 MB/s (R/W) and ample capacity of up to 2 TB. Its ultra-thin graphene heatsink ensures stable performance during non-stop operation, and its proven performance will bring gamers, content creators, and software developers a fundamental boost, helping them excel in their fields.
Fully compliant with the latest NVMe 1.4 specifications, MTE250S comes in an M.2 2280 form factor with an 8-channel controller and a fast PCIe Gen4 x4 interface, unleashing sequential R/W speeds of up to 7200/6500 MB/s and 4K random R/W speeds reaching 530K IOPS. Video editors and gamers alike will benefit from its impressive speeds, reduced downtime, and ample capacity of up to 2 TB, all of which are necessary for tackling the most demanding tasks.Great thermal management with an ultra-thin graphene heatsink
To provide stability under high-speed operation, the PCIe SSD MTE250S is equipped with an ultra-thin graphene heatsink which facilitates heat dissipation. Plus, with its built-in Dynamic Thermal Throttling mechanism, drive temperature can be monitored and controlled to ensure the SSD does not overheat and impact system performance. To enhance data integrity, MTE250S has a built-in Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) ECC algorithm, increasing storage reliability.
Monitoring the SSD with SSD Scope software
Transcend's free SSD monitoring software SSD Scope—designed exclusively for Transcend SSDs—brings together all the functions necessary to monitor SSD status, including SSD status display, S.M.A.R.T. analysis, data erasure, firmware update, TRIM initiation, system cloning, etc. By integrating all these important functions into one single platform, SSD Scope helps users ensure their PCIe SSD MTE250S is in the best condition.
Transcend's PCIe SSD MTE250S is covered by a five-year limited warranty. With stringent manufacturing based in Taiwan and rigorous quality control, Transcend guarantees the best product quality.
For more information, visit the product page.
Fully compliant with the latest NVMe 1.4 specifications, MTE250S comes in an M.2 2280 form factor with an 8-channel controller and a fast PCIe Gen4 x4 interface, unleashing sequential R/W speeds of up to 7200/6500 MB/s and 4K random R/W speeds reaching 530K IOPS. Video editors and gamers alike will benefit from its impressive speeds, reduced downtime, and ample capacity of up to 2 TB, all of which are necessary for tackling the most demanding tasks.Great thermal management with an ultra-thin graphene heatsink
To provide stability under high-speed operation, the PCIe SSD MTE250S is equipped with an ultra-thin graphene heatsink which facilitates heat dissipation. Plus, with its built-in Dynamic Thermal Throttling mechanism, drive temperature can be monitored and controlled to ensure the SSD does not overheat and impact system performance. To enhance data integrity, MTE250S has a built-in Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) ECC algorithm, increasing storage reliability.
Monitoring the SSD with SSD Scope software
Transcend's free SSD monitoring software SSD Scope—designed exclusively for Transcend SSDs—brings together all the functions necessary to monitor SSD status, including SSD status display, S.M.A.R.T. analysis, data erasure, firmware update, TRIM initiation, system cloning, etc. By integrating all these important functions into one single platform, SSD Scope helps users ensure their PCIe SSD MTE250S is in the best condition.
Transcend's PCIe SSD MTE250S is covered by a five-year limited warranty. With stringent manufacturing based in Taiwan and rigorous quality control, Transcend guarantees the best product quality.
For more information, visit the product page.
3 Comments on Transcend Announces MTE250S High-Performance M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD
This is ridiculous.
Gen 4, 2TB, 7200Mbs is sooooo 2010-ish.....
Can someone please wake me up when they come out with something that is actually moar betta/fasta/bigga than the other 1,265,813 drives already out there :)