Billion Reservoir BR 1TB J20 M.2 M Key PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe SSD
Brand Billion Reservoir BR
Model J20
Storage & Interface
Capacity 1TB
Interface M.2 M Key, PCIe Gen3x4 with NVMe
Form Factor 2.5-inch (7mm)
Read Speed 1300 MB/s
Write Speed 1200 MB/s
Terabyte Written 15.3TB/ >2,560TB [3]
Input Voltage DC +3.3V
Operation Temperature 0°C ~ 70°C
Storage Temperature -40˚C ~ 85˚C
NAND Flash 3D TLC
Performance
Read Up to 1750MB/s Max
Write 1250MB/s
IOPS Random Read/Write 180K/140K IOPS Max [3]
Humidity 0°C ~ 55°C / 5% ~ 95% RH, non-condensing
Vibration RH 90% under 40°C (operational)
Shock 1,500G/0.5ms
MTBF 3,000,000 hours
Operating System Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7
MAC OS 10.4 or later
Linux 2.6.33 or later
Physical Description
Dimensions 80.0(L) x 22.0(W) x 3.7(H) mm
Weight 11g
Warranty
Warranty Limited 3-year
Billion Reservoir J20 SSD
Billion Reservoir J20 SSD 512GB SSD is the solid-state drive that comes with 512Gigabyte of storage capacity.
NVMe (nonvolatile memory express) is new storage access and transport protocol for flash and next-generation solid-state drives (SSDs) that delivers the highest throughput and fastest response times yet for all types of enterprise workloads.
PCIe, short for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, is a standard bus interface for high-performance SSDs. … NVMe is a new technology standard purposely built for blazing-fast access to high-speed storage media devices, such as flash and next-gen solid state drives.
Super-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface for read/write speeds of up to 3,400MB/s / 3,000MB/s. NVMe 1.3 support. RAID engine for enhanced data integrity. Supports SLC Cache and DRAM Cache Buffer. Provides great SSD sequential read/write and random read/write performance.
The type of storage your computer uses matters for performance, including power usage and reliability. Solid state drives (SSDs) and hard disk drives (HDDs) are the two main storage options to consider.
Peripheral devices that use PCIe for data transfer include graphics adapter cards, network interface cards (NICs), storage accelerator devices, and other high-performance peripherals. With PCIe, data is transferred over two signal pairs: two wires for transmitting and two wires for receiving.