Intel DC S3610 SSDSC2BX016T401 1.6TB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD
- 2.5"
- 1.6TB
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M.2 2280 NVMe SSD with 512GB capacity, up to 7400 MBps sequential read, 2600 MBps write, and an aluminum heatsink reducing temperatures by up to 20%
The ADATA XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade is a 512GB internal solid-state drive built on an M.2 2280 form factor with 3D NAND flash. It connects through a PCI-Express 4.0 x4 interface compliant with NVMe 1.4 and uses an Innogrit IG5236A1 controller. An aluminum heatsink is included to lower operating temperatures by up to 20 percent during heavy workloads.
This drive suits PC builders and PlayStation 5 owners who want sequential reads up to 7400 MBps on desktop or 6100 MBps on console, plus 2600 MBps writes and 510,000 IOPS random write performance. The 370TB TBW rating and 2,000,000-hour MTBF support long-term heavy use. Buyers with PCIe 3.0-only motherboards or laptops lacking an M.2 slot should consider other options.
The bundled high-temperature resistant aluminium heatsink is the deciding specification for thermally constrained builds such as slim laptops or the PS5 expansion slot. It keeps the controller and NAND within the 0°C to 70°C operating range under sustained loads. If your chassis already provides active M.2 cooling, the extra height may still fit, but the thermal benefit is the primary reason to choose this specific Blade model.
| Brand | XPG |
|---|---|
| Series | GAMMIX S70 Blade |
| Model | AGAMMIXS70B-512G-CS |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Used For | Consumer |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Capacity | 512GB |
| Memory Components | 3D NAND |
| Interface | PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 |
| Controller | Innogrit IG5236A1 |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 7400 MBps (PC/laptop) Up to 6100 MBps (PS5) |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 2600 MBps |
| 4KB Random Read | Up to 425,000 IOPS |
| 4KB Random Write | Up to 510,000 IOPS |
| Terabytes Written (TBW) | 370TB |
| MTBF | 2,000,000 hours |
| HeatSink | with HeatSink |
| Features | Ultra-fast PCIe Gen4x4 interface Compliant with NVMe 1.4 Work with PS5 High-temperature resistant aluminum heatsink which is able to reduce temperatures by up to 20% Capacity up to 2TB SLC Caching and DRAM cache buffer Advanced LDPC ECC Technology E2E Data Protection and RAID Engine AES 256-bit encryption support Compact M.2 2280 form factor - ideal for gaming and high-end desktops |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ +85°C |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1500G |
| Height | 4.30mm (with heatsink) 3.30mm (without heatsink) |
| Width | 22.00mm |
| Depth | 80.00mm |
| Weight | 10.00g (with heatsink) 7.00g (without heatsink) |
The aluminium heatsink is designed to meet the PS5 M.2 2280 size limit and can lower drive temperature by up to 20 percent during extended gaming sessions.
The controller uses SLC caching plus an on-board DRAM cache buffer to sustain the quoted 7400 MBps read and 2600 MBps write on PCIe 4.0 x4.
370 terabytes written equals roughly 200 GB of writes every day for five years, well above typical gaming and content-creation workloads.
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