Corsair has actually presented its very first SSD in an M.2-2230 form-factor that is focused on ultra-compact systems like Valve’s Steam Deck in addition to Microsoft’s Surface area Pro 8 and 9. The MP600 Mini drive provides 1 TB of storage area and strong efficiency in a mini bundle.
Corsair’s MP600 Mini is based around Phison’s E21T controller mated with 3D TLC NAND memory (according to Tom’s Hardware) and is ranked with an approximately 4,800 MB/s consecutive read/write speed in addition to an approximately 850K/1.1 M random read/write IOPS. The SSD takes in about 4.3 W usually and includes a simple graphene heatspreader, that makes it suitable with the large bulk of systems out there.
Because Corsair’s MP600 Mini utilizes a PCIe 4.0 x4 user interface, it will shine in the large bulk of modern-day laptop computers and hybrid PCs. Though as far as Valve’s Steam Deck is worried, remember that it utilizes a PCIe 3.0 x4 user interface, so the MP600 Mini will not get to completely extend its legs there in regards to throughpt.
| Corsair MP600 Mini Specs | ||
| Capability |
1 TB |
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| Kind Element | M. 2 2230 | |
| User Interface | PCIe Gen4 x4, NVMe 1.4 | |
| Controller | Phison PS5021-E21T | |
| NAND Flash | 3D TLC | |
| Consecutive Read | 4800 MB/s | |
| Consecutive Write | 4800 MB/s | |
| Random Read | 850k IOPS | |
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| Active | 4.3 W (* ) . | . |
| .(* ) . | Corsair presently offers its MP600 Mini straight for | |