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. They were granted authorization from HP to produce SSDs in their name.
The HP FX900 is a brand-new release that builds upon the success of the HP FX900 Pro that was announced in January. While the FX900 Pro uses the high-end IG5236 PCIe 4.0 controller, the FX900 non-Pro in this review is built with the more affordable IG5220 controller, which still supports PCI-Express 4.0. In order to reach the $100 price point for 1 TB, a DRAM cache is not included. The flash chips used are Micron's latest and greatest B47R 176-layer 3D TLC. In terms of component choices, this makes the HP FX900 identical to the ADATA Atom 50—a drive
that impressed when reviewed back in January.
The HP FX900 comes in capacities of 256 GB (pricing unknown), 512 GB ($65), 1 TB ($105), and 2 TB (pricing unknown). Endurance for these models is set to 100 TBW, 200 TBW, 400 TBW, and 800 TBW respectively. HP includes a five-year warranty with the FX900 SSD.
Specifications: HP FX900 1 TB SSD |
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Brand: | HP |
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Model: | 57S53AA#ABB |
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Capacity: | 1024 GB (953 GB usable) No additional overprovisioning |
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Controller: | Innogrit IG5220 RainierQX |
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Flash: | Micron 176-layer 3D TLC B47R Rebranded to BIWIN |
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DRAM: | N/A, but up to 512 MB Host-Memory-Buffer Windows uses 64 MB |
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Endurance: | 400 TBW |
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Form Factor: | M.2 2280 |
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Interface: | PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe 1.4 |
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Device ID: | HP SSD FX900 1TB |
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Firmware: | 1.A.3.P |
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Warranty: | Five years |
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Price at Time of Review: | $105 / $105 per TB |
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