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Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 3D2, QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDPEKNW010T8X1
- Form Factor: M.2 22 x 80mm
- Interface: PCI Express NVMe 3.0 x4
- Performance: Sequential Read (up to) 1800 MB/s, Random Read (8GB Span): Up to 150,000 IOPS. Sequential Write (up to) 1800 MB/s, Random Write (8GB Span): Up to 220,000 IOPS
- PCIe Performance at an Affordable Price - Empowered by Intel's innovative Intel QLC Technology, the Intel SSD 660p offers higher capacities at a lower cost than TLC-based options. With PCIe, the new SSD 660p skips SATA and its limitations to offer up to 2TB in one drive
- Twice the Capacity in Identical Footprints - These client SSDs pack more data than TLC-based storage, allowing up to 2x more capacity in identical footprints. The thin M.2 80mm form factor makes it perfect for notebooks, desktops, and mobile devices that need storage for everyday computing
- Performance and Price That Matters - The SSD 660p hits the marks that matter for client SSDs

The first QLC-based client PCIe SSD in the industry, the 660p SSD continuing Intel’s leadership in flash cell technology and quality manufacturing. The QLC technology enables higher storage density and lower cost per GB. The PCIe 3.0 x4 host interface delivers bus bandwidth up to 32Gbps that eliminates the bottleneck of SATA interface, taking you everyday computing experience to a new level. Meet today’s storage needs and prepare for the growing demands of tomorrow with the Intel SSD 660p Series.
Available in 512 GB, 1024 GB and 2048 GB to suit your needs.

Empowered by Intel’s innovative Intel QLC Technology, the Intel SSD 660p offers higher capacities at a lower cost than TLC-based options*. With PCIe, the new SSD 660p skips SATA and its limitations to offer up to 2TB in one drive.
* Intel SSD 660p 512GB vs Intel SSD 545s 512GB.

These client SSDs pack more data than TLC-based storage, allowing up to 2x more capacity in identical footprints. The thin M.2 80mm form factor makes it perfect for notebooks, desktops, and mobile devices that need storage for everyday computing.
* 2x more capacity in identical footprints based on specification comparisons between the Intel® SSD 660p Series (up to 2TB) and Intel SSD 600p Series (up to 1TB).

The SSD 660p hits the marks that matter for client SSDs. This drive is tuned to deliver a capacity optimized NVMe performance and deliver an intelligent storage option for mainstream and entry-level computing.
Model Name | Intel Solid State Drive 660p Series |
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Capacity (GB) | 1TB |
Sequential Read | Up to 1,800MB/s |
Sequential Write | Up to 1,800MB/s |
Random Read (8GB Span) | Up to 150,000 IOPS |
Random Write (8GB Span) | Up to 220,000 IOPS |
Interface | PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 |
Form Factor + Height | M.2 2280 @ 80mm |
Weight | <10 grams |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 70 °C |
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Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 5 years
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 5 years
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- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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Pros: Fast reads, big capacity
Cons: I knew what I was buying, so I have no complaints.
Overall Review: The negative comments you see are mostly from people who didn't bother learning what QLC is and how it should be used. It is very fast for reads, and has a cache so short bursts of writes are equally fast. For sustained writes that fill the cache, then yes, the speed drops significantly. So, it you are constantly writing large amounts of data, this is not the drive for you. If you are storing large amounts of static data that you rarely write, but read from often, then this is perfect for you. I'm using it for a large steam game library, but it would also work well for any sort of library that doesn't change often (clip art, pictures, stock video footage, etc). Just store your work on another drive.