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Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD Review

The Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD uses M.2 form factor, PCI Express 3.0 x4 interface, and NVMe protocol. Let's see if is it faster than other SSDs.

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The Intel 600p 128 GiB

Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Intel 600p 128 GiB
  • 3. How We Tested
  • 4. Compressible Data Test
  • 5. Incompressible Data Test
  • 6. Conclusions

Figure 1 shows the box of the Intel 600p 128 GiB.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD

Figure 1: the Intel 600p 128 GiB package

On Figure 2, we see the Intel 600p 128 GiB, which uses M.2 2280 form factor.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD

Figure 2: the Intel 600p 128 GiB

There are no chips on the solder side, as seen in Figure 3.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSD

Figure 3: solder side

Removing the id sticker, you see the SSD components: the controller chip, a cache RAM chip, and two flash memory chips.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSDFigure 4: component side of the PCB

The Intel 600p 128 GiB uses the Silicon Motion SM2260 controller, in a specific Intel version. It is shown in Figure 5.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSDFigure 5: controller chip

There is a SKHynix H5TC2G63GFR 256 MiB DDR3L-1600 RAM chip that works as a cache.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSDFigure 6: cache memory chip

The flash memory chips are 3D TLC from Micron, but we were unable to find more information about them.

Intel 600p 128 GiB SSDFigure 7: flash memory chip

Continue: How We Tested

Storage 128 GB,  intel,  M.2,  NVMe,  Reviews,  SSD,  tlc

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