Boost the storage capacity of your compatible computer with the 240GB D3-S4510 Internal SSD from Intel. Capable of sequential read speeds up to 560 MB/s, this 3D NAND TLC flash drive comes in a 2.5″ 7mm form factor and features a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface. AES 256-bit encryption helps to enhance security, while end-to-end data protection is designed to verify the integrity of your data as it travels from the computer to your drive.
Intel 240GB D3-S4510 Internal SSD
$74.11
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Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.7 × 4.5 × 0.8 in |
Storage Capacity | 240 GB |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 2.0 Million Hours |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70°F / -17 to 21°C |
Storage Vibration | 3.13 G |
Operating Vibration | 2.17 G |
Storage Shock | 1000 G / 0.5 ms |
Operating Shock | 1000 G / 0.5 ms |
Power Draw | 2.4 W (Active)<br />1.0 W (Idle) |
Non-Recoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | 1 in 1017 |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 0.9 PB |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Encryption | 256-Bit AES Hardware Encryption |
Flash Memory Type | Tri-Level Cell (TLC) |
Form Factor | 2.5" (7 mm) |
Drive Type | SSD |
Latency | 36.0 µs (Read)<br />37.0 µs (Write) |
Read Speed | Random: 90, 000 IOPS<br />Sequential: 560 MB/s |
Write Speed | Random: 16, 000 IOPS<br />Sequential: 280 MB/s |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
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Isidro Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
Reliable and long lasting SSDs. The only brand I will purchase.
Kailyn Boyle (verified owner) –
I’ve been a storage engineer for over 10 years. Unlike spinning hard drives there is a substantial technical difference between consumer SSD’s and enterprise SSD’s. The difference is significant in terms of reliability and endurance. Power fault protection being the most important. I’ve yet to loose a single Intel data grade SSD but have replaced dozens of consumer class SSDs. For small server or critical workstation the more expensive price of the data grade like these is more than worth it.