Introduction
Netac is a flash storage expert company based out of Shenzen, China. It was founded in 1999 and has always had a focus on flash-based products, such as USB sticks and memory cards, but also DRAM-based memory like DDR4. While the company's main focus of operation is their OEM business, producing flash products for various clients, they are now making a big push to enter the DIY retail space with their own products.
In this review we're taking a look at the Netac NV7000-T, which is the successor the NV7000. While the NV7000 was based on the Phison E18, the NV7000-T uses the Maxio MAP1602 controller, which we've seen on the
Acer Predator GM7 before. While the GM7 uses YMTC's 128-layer NAND flash, the NV7000-T uses YMTc's new 232-layer NAND flash, and the NV7000-T has newer firmware. In order to achieve more attractive price points, the NV7000-T is a DRAM-less drive, but the Maxio controller handles that situation very well.
The Netac NV7000-T is available in capacities of 512 GB ($35), 1 TB ($50), 2 TB ($80) and 4 TB ($160). Endurance for these models is set to 320 TBW, 640 TBW, 1280 TBW and 2560 TBW, respectively. Netac includes a five-year warranty with the NV7000-T.
Specifications: Netac NV7000-T 2 TB SSD |
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Brand: | Netac |
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Model: | NT01NV7000t-2T0-E4X |
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Capacity: | 2000 GB (1863 GB usable) 24 GB additional overprovisioning |
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Controller: | Maxiotech MAP1602A |
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Flash: | YMTC 232-Layer 3D TLC |
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DRAM: | N/A, but 32 MB Host-Memory-Buffer (HMB) |
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Endurance: | 1280 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: | Netac NVMe SSD 2TB |
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Firmware: | H230406a |
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Warranty: | Five years |
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Price at Time of Review: | $80 / $40 per TB |
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