
Intenso Top Performance
Intenso Top Performance
Unfortunately I am the wrong person to contact, I am not responsible for pricing, sorry
This is a very bad deal, because at this price, this SSD has two things going for it: a short lifespan and lousy speed. You get something really good in the range of 100 francs and anything that costs less than 60 and offers a TB is just useless. Besides, this is a SATA SSD, not an NVMe SSD, so that's another reason not to buy it. The HP Envy needs NVMe SSDs and my recommendation would be for this one, branded quality and fast (the SATA SSD can do just under 500 MB/s). The KC3000 is almost as fast as one of the fastest, the Kingston Fury Renegade. Kingston KC3000 (1024 GB, M.2 2280) Kingston FURY Renegade (1000 GB, M.2 2280)
steht alles unter Spezifikationen : Intenso Top Performance (256GB, 2.5")
It was the same for me. The SSD could then be found and formatted via Disk Management or similar. It said something like unassigned details are blurred but googling helps. The SSD is probably not defective but just not yet recognised correctly. The giga.de article on this was quite helpful (ssd is not recognised)
Hello, it's the same standard (M.2 2280) and it should work fine.
In this case, it is because we do not have the item available at the moment and therefore a third-party offer is displayed. Our offer can still be found in the All Suppliers section. As soon as the item is available again, it will be shown again.
To answer your question you need to know the volume of the disk you have installed in the ICY Box IB-183M2 on a USB3.0 port!
Yes, with a suitable PC or laptop around it absolutely no problem 😁
No, that is not possible. This SSD has an "M.2 Key B & M" interface. But Intenso offers the SSD "Intenso M.2 SSD Premium 500GB PCIe NVMe" with the item no. 16688875 for currently Fr. 40.60. It should work. Have a good evening!
Hi Gore Yes, it should fit. According to the repair manual it is a 2.5" tray within the X270 :-)
At the end of the specifications there is the option [Report wrong data]. With a "Question about the product" rather little will change.
Yes, this SSD uses a SATA interface, just like their Sandisk SSD.
Its SATA - 3 ,limited to 540 MB/s , not NVMe.
Yes that is possible
No. This hard drive has the same dimensions as a standard 2.5" HDD.
According to the manufacturer, you need an M.2 SATA SSD in 2242 format. -> http://m2ssd.trekstor.de/ssd-einbauguide.html For example, the following product: Transcend 430S (256GB, M.2 2242)
I don't know, but the Intenso Top Performance M.2 2280 is not an NVMe SSD but a SATA SSD, small difference. Don't know if the Dell is backwards compatible! I have them installed in a Synology M2D18 card.
Yes, that should work. (B+M use two lanes and M key their four.)
According to my information, it is not compatible. You need an M.2 PCIe SSD with NVMe. For example the following product: Samsung 960 EVO (500GB, M.2 2280)
No. But this one is: Transcend JetDrive 820 (480GB)
I know it's not profitable for Digitec, but it's a very thoughtful view, because they want to emit EXTRA co2 and they don't even have an advantage afterwards, prices are just supply and demand...
You can certainly use it for a certain range of applications. There is always something better.
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