Gigastone Corporation Game Pro 512GB internal SSD
- Internal Solid Stat…
- Consumer
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Gigastone Corporation
Two 2.5 inch SATA SSDs with 128GB each deliver up to 510MB/s read and 450MB/s write for faster boot and load times
Options 128GB (2 Pack)
This Gigastone Game Pro package contains two 128GB 2.5-inch internal SSDs built with 3D NAND flash. Each drive connects through a SATA III 6Gb/s interface and delivers sequential read speeds up to 510 MB/s and write speeds up to 450 MB/s. The 7mm height fits standard laptop and desktop bays. Random 4KB performance reaches 95,000 read and 90,000 write IOPS.
The twin-drive bundle is a practical choice for users refreshing a pair of machines or configuring a small RAID array on a SATA controller. Buyers who need a single larger volume, an M.2 form factor, or higher endurance than 64 TB written per drive should consider other options. Compatibility spans Windows 7 through 10, macOS 10.x and later, and Android 4.4 with OTG support.
The drives use the legacy SATA III 6Gb/s interface, so the host system must provide a matching 2.5-inch SATA port and AHCI support. This interface caps throughput well below modern PCIe alternatives, making it the single specification that confirms whether the product matches the available slot and performance target.
| Brand | Gigastone |
|---|---|
| Series | Game Pro |
| Model | Game Pro |
| Part Number | GS-SSD-GamePro-128GB-1-2PK-B |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Used For | Consumer |
| Form Factor | 2.5" |
| Capacity | 128GB |
| Memory Components | 3D NAND |
| Interface | SATA III |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 510 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 450 MBps |
| Sustained Random 4KB Read | 95000 |
| Sustained Random 4KB Write | 90000 |
| 4KB Random Read | 95000 |
| 4KB Random Write | 90000 |
| Terabytes Written (TBW) | 64TB |
| MTBF | 1,500,000 hours |
| HeatSink | without HeatSink |
| Features | [Time-saving] : Read speed up to 510 MB/s. Save your precious time waiting for OS boot up and software loading. Best replacement for traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD). [Technology] : 3D NAND with SLC Cache brings out high speed performance and commits the product longevity. [Compatibility] : 2.5"" SSD 7mm design fits laptop/desktop and even ultra-slim notebook. [Reliability] : Shock Resistance, Vibration Resistance, Quiet. [Support] : Gigastone 3-year limited warranty. |
| Power Consumption (Idle) | Max. 30 mW |
| Power Consumption (Active) | Average: 2.5W Maximum: 4.0W |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1500G |
| Height | 10.16mm |
| Width | 69.85mm |
| Depth | 100.00mm |
| Weight | 45.35g |
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The drive is a 2.5" form factor with a 7 mm (0.28") height, so it fits standard laptop and ultra-slim notebook bays that accept 7 mm SATA drives.
SATA III is backward compatible with SATA II, so the drive will operate at SATA II speeds on that motherboard.
Run a sequential benchmark such as CrystalDiskMark; the results should approach 510 MB/s read and 450 MB/s write on a SATA III link.
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