Transcend MTE250H

2000 GB, M.2 2280
Price in EUR including VAT, free shipping
EUR88,36/1TB
Delivered between Thu, 24.4. and Fri, 25.4.
Only 2 items in stock at supplier

Memory Size

Product details

The MTE250H PCIe SSD offers more than just ultra-fast speeds; it delivers unrestrained performance, low latency, and high stability for passionate gamers. Equipped with a PCI Express Gen 4 x4 interface, 3D NAND flash, an 8-channel controller, a DRAM cache, and an aluminum heatsink, the MTE250H PCIe SSD is ready to provide you with top performance.

Key specifications

SSD type
M.2 SSD
Interface
PCIe 4.0
Protocol
NVMe
Write transfer speed
7100 MB/s
Read transfer speed
7100 MB/s
Max. random 4K read
530000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
420000 IOPS
Item number
23320427

General information

Manufacturer
Transcend
Category
SSD
Manufacturer no.
TS2TMTE250H
Release date
25.11.2022

Data storage properties

SSD type
M.2 SSD
Form factor
M.2 2280
Storage capacity
2000 GB
Interface
PCIe 4.0
Protocol
NVMe
Read transfer speed
7100 MB/s
Write transfer speed
7100 MB/s
Memory type (NAND)
V-NAND
Max. random 4K read
530000 IOPS
Max. random 4K write
420000 IOPS
Max. TBW
2960 TB
SSD Features
AES encryptionPLP SecuritySMART SupportSSD TRIM SupportTCG OpalWWN support

Origin

Country of origin
China

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
2 TBM.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 Retail TTranscend MTE250H

Product dimensions

Length
8 cm
Width
2.31 cm
Height
0.92 cm
Weight
34 g

Package dimensions

Length
13 cm
Width
8 cm
Height
2 cm
Weight
120 g

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Product Safety

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
Return policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions
2 additional offers

Reviews & Ratings

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CT MagazinSingle testReleaseJuly 2023
  • Positivewrites quickly
  • Positiveeven with high filling level

    ... With 2 TByte of storage space, the MTH250H has the largest storage space in this comparison. In general, larger SSDs have advantages because they can parallelise the requirements better; this is confirmed by our test sample: the SSD achieves up to 6.4 GByte/s when writing.