Introduction
HP, aka Hewlett Packard, is one of the most well-known tech companies in the world. They produce nearly every product you can think of: laptops, desktops, printers, enterprise hardware, and solid-state drives.
For their SSD storage products, HP teamed up with
BIWIN Storage, a large Chinese OEM for SSD solutions with 25 years of experience in the storage and microelectronics business. BIWIN were granted authorization from HP to produce SSDs in their name.
The HP FX700 is the first solid-state-drive we have tested that's built using QLC NAND flash from YMTC, in the new 232-layer variant, which is an impressive technological feat, because China's flash memory manufacturing has caught up with Micron and Hynix. For the controller the Maxiotech MAP1602 is used—we've seen it on several highly affordable drives recently. As expected, a DRAM cache chip is not included, just like on other MAP1602 drives, to reach the targeted price point.
The HP FX700 is available in capacities of 512 GB ($45), 1 TB ($68), 2 TB ($100) and 4 TB ($200). Endurance for these models is set to 200 TBW, 400 TBW, 800 TBW and 1600 TBW, respectively. HP includes a five-year warranty with the FX700.
Specifications: HP FX700 2 TB SSD |
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Brand: | HP |
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Model: | 8U2N5AA#UUF |
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Capacity: | 2048 GB (1907 GB usable) No additional overprovisioning |
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Controller: | Maxiotech MAP1602A |
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Flash: | YMTC 232-Layer 3D QLC BWN0AQF1B1HCAD |
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DRAM: | N/A, but 40 MB Host-Memory-Buffer (HMB) |
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Endurance: | 800 TBW |
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Form Factor: | M.2 2280 |
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Interface: | PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe 2.0 |
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Device ID: | HP SSD FX700 2TB |
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Firmware: | SN14428 |
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Warranty: | Five years |
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Price at Time of Review: | $100 / $49 per TB |
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