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: A legendary drive in PC building communities, offering 7,400 MB/s speeds while undercutting premium drives by significant margins. Acer Predator GM7 / Acer FA200
: Supports a wide range of 3D NAND, including the highly-regarded YMTC 232-layer TLC found in some of the fastest budget drives. Full Technical Specifications Specification PCIe Gen 4.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0 Architecture DRAM-less with HMB support Max Capacity Seq. Read Speed Up to 7,400 MB/s Seq. Write Speed Up to 6,500 MB/s Random Read Up to 1,000K IOPS Random Write Up to 1,000K IOPS Process Node NAND Support 2D/3D MLC, TLC, and QLC Real-World Performance: What’s the Catch? Go to product viewer dialog for this item. maxio 1602 full
Often exceeds 1 million for both read and write. : A legendary drive in PC building communities,
: To compensate for having no physical DRAM chip on the SSD circuit board, the Read Speed Up to 7,400 MB/s Seq
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When paired with high-speed NAND (such as YMTC 232-layer TLC), drives using the typically offer: Up to 7,400 MB/s. Sequential Write: Up to 6,500 MB/s.
The core philosophy behind the Maxio MAP1602 (often designated as the MAP1602A Falcon Lite) is extreme resource optimization. Historically, DRAM-less controllers were relegated to the bargain bin because removing the expensive physical DRAM caching chip crippled sustained performance and input/output operations per second (IOPS). Maxio circumvents this bottleneck by utilizing modern NVMe protocols and manufacturing efficiencies.