Built for NAS, the Seagate 480GB IronWolf 510 M.2 PCIe NVMe Internal SSD allows you to tap into the power of SSD cache tiering, which makes 24/7 loading for multiple users a smooth process. This SSD also can tackle the high-endurance requirements of NAS with 1 DWPD. This SSD ensures low lag and low downtime in multi-user environments. Utilizing a M.2 2280 form factor, the IronWolf SSD features an PCIe 3.0 x4 interface for fast, reliable performance.
Seagate 480GB IronWolf 510 M.2 PCIe NVMe Internal SSD
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$81.90
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Weight | 0.13 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.5 × 4.3 × 1 in |
Storage Capacity | 480 GB |
Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 |
Write Speed | Sequential: 290 MB/s 128 KB Files |
Read Speed | Sequential: 2450 MB/s 128 KB Files |
Drive Type | SSD |
Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
Flash Memory Type | Tri-Level Cell (TLC) |
SMART Support | Yes |
TRIM Support | Yes |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 435 TB |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 1.8 Million Hours |
Non-Recoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | 1 in 1016 |
Power Draw | 5.3 W (Active)<br />1.75 W (Idle) |
Supported Voltage | 3.3 VDC |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 0.87 x 0.14 x 3.16" / 22.15 x 3.56 x 80.26 mm |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
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Dandre Bednar
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I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Michelle Fay
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Rosa Zulauf
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Dave Anderson
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Margret Hickle
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Deron Turner
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!
Sierra Kling
Verified Purchase
Always had good luck with Seagate products.
Jordane Macejkovic
Verified Purchase
I knew that using a caching layer in my NAS would improve performance, but I completely underestimated how much the performance would improve. I use Plex to serve movies and other content. There is absolutely no buffering, even when scrubbing much further within the movie. I actually purchased two so that there would be caching both for reading data as well writing data. I haven’t tested it writing data, but I am hopeful for similar performance boosts as I continue to use my NAS. I love it!