Inland Premium 1TB PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2-2280 Internal Solid State Drive - View 1

Inland Premium 1TB PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe M.2-2280 Internal Solid State Drive

4.7 (834 ratings)
~$84.99
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Key Features

  • TINY POWERHOUSE: 22x30mm small form factor with sequential read/write speeds up to 4,700/3,700 MB/s and 800,000/900,000 IOPS, bringing quicker system startup and improved performance to client applications.
  • EXCEPTIONAL ENDURANCE: 600 TBW (Terabytes Written) and 1,500,000 hours MTBF thanks to the 112-layer TLC NAND.
  • STORAGE EXPANSION: this retail SSD up to 1TB is your ideal alternative or memory expansion to the OEM SSDs. Brick-and-mortar availability and 6-Year Limited Warranty for peace of mind.
  • LOW POWER CONSUMPTION: DRAM-less Single-sided SSD supports APST / ASPM / L1.2, produce less heat with lower power draw.
  • 3COMPATIBILITY: Inland TN446 2230 SSD is specialized designed to fit small devices such as Steam Deck, certain ultrabooks, NUCs, HTPCs etc.

Specifications

Installation Type
Internal Hard Drive
Number of Items
1
Item Weight
0.05 Pounds
HardDrive Size
1 TB
UPC
618996756919
Manufacturer
INLAND
Model Name
2230 SSD 1TB
Brand Name
INLAND
Model Number
TN446
Hard Disk Description
Solid State Hard Drive
Material Type
NAND flash memory
Color
Black
Read Speed
4.7E+3 Megabytes Per Second
Media Speed
1700 megabits_per_second
Cache Memory Installed Size
1 TB
Data Transfer Rate
3.7E+3 Megabytes Per Second
Form Factor
2230
Hardware Connectivity
Solid State Drive
Package Type
FFP
Hard Disk Form Factor
2230 Inches
Compatible Devices
Laptop, Gaming Console, Desktop, Tablet
Specific Uses For Product
Personal, Gaming
Digital Storage Capacity
1000 GB
Hard Disk Interface
PCIE x 4
Connectivity Technology
PCIe
Additional Features
Portable, Backward Compatible

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Customer Reviews

Luis
I purchase this to substitute the 512Gb SSD that came with the Lenovo Legion Go. I'm glad I did, it's enough storage for my on the go games. Easy install, reliable and fast speed. Seamlessly recognized by the Legion Go. I don't find that it has impacted the thermal output on my Legion Go.
Spooky9917Spooky9917
I held off buying NVME drives for a long time because SATA SSDs were cheaper and were still hugely faster than older HDDs. But now some NVME SSDs are the same price as SATA SSDs and are faster, so it was time to upgrade. I use my Inland (Microcenter) NVME as my boot drive with a separate partition for gaming and it is flawless.Pros:+ PRICE! Why buy a SATA drive when an NVME is faster, costs the same, and has no cables?+ Fast! Phison E12 controller has similar performance to Samsung NVMEs that cost more than twice as much as Inland.+ Uses 512e sector size for easy cloning with other SSDs/HDDs if you need to. (The Sabrent Rocket uses 4K sector size, which may cause problems with cloning depending on your software. If you clean install, this doesn't matter!)+ Runs cool. It's usually around 35C when doing basic computing and jumps to a whole ~40C when loading a game. I maxed out at 66C benching with CrystalDiskMark. When copying game files from one SSD to my Inland, I maxed out at 64C. When copying game files from an HDD, it was under 60C. Unless you're working with HUGE files or copying lots of files back and forth constantly, it's not going to overheat on you. I'm using a Ryzen 1500X with a tower cooler, and my NVME slot is located between the CPU and GPU. I have a Meshify C case with 2 140mm intake fans and 2 120mm exhaust fans, so it has plenty of airflow.+ If you do install an aftermarket heatsink, the drive is mostly bare. You won't have to worry about voiding a warranty by removing stickers. More manufacturers should do this!Cons- Most other Phison E12 controller NVME drives have 5 year warranties. Inland's is only 3 years.- Doesn't come with any software for upgrading firmware or monitoring drive health and such. Not a big deal. I use HWiNFO64 for monitoring drive health anyway.
Kindle Customer
***Update: Failed at 1 year 10 month mark. 21 May 2021.I think it failed due to heat even though I have had it under the motherboard heat spreader in the onboard m.2 slot with lots of fans. If not heat then it just failed on it's own explicably. Not sure. Right now it will BSOD the OS if I copy anything to/from it at high speed. Can't run any disk speed utilities as it will also fail and disappear from visibility in the os. Even under a different OS boot drive to confirm. Definitely a failed drive. Not happy to see this fail so soon. I can only copy files off of it one at a time because if I get more than 3GB of files queued up the drive will lock up and disappear from the OS and require a reboot to see it again. There is a 3-year warranty. I'll try reaching out to Inland and see how well the support their customers and products. I'll post an update with the outcome.I just bought and installed this in my Asrock x570 Pro4 motherboard with a Ryzen 3900x CPU running a Ryzentosh Hackintosh with the latest MacOS Mojave 10.14.5 using the Vanilla AMD guide. Incredible. Works flawlessly for a Hackintosh. I also own the Adata XPG 8200 pro which is also very good, but I paid around $200 for it when it first came out. *Havent tried the adata on a Hackintosh yet though. This one is half that at only $105 and has the latest controller and Toshiba chips on it. Talk about the deal of the year. This is it. Works flawlessly and fast as heck. This is the one to beat right now over all other drives for both performance and price.
Ed S
I got a Raspberry Pi 5 and an M.2 Hat for it, and I wanted to get an SSD that would work with it to experiment with. I was really just wanting to try out the features of the Raspberry Pi 5 and to see how easy it is to enable the use of an SSD.I found this one and it was very reasonably priced for the size. It plugged right into the M.2 Hat and it was easy to configure the Raspberry Pi 5 to boot from it. It is amazing how fast the Pi is when running from this rather than from a Micro SD card.