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Intel

Intel D3-S4610 SSDSC2KG960G801 960GB 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD

SKU CH-XKQ9-ZG6SX MPN SSDSC2KG960G801

A 2.5" SATA enterprise SSD with 960GB of 3D NAND TLC, up to 560 MBps read and 510 MBps write, 96,000 read IOPS, 51,000 write IOPS, 6.0 PBW endurance.

  • Form Factor2.5"
  • Capacity960GB
  • Memory Components3D NAND TLC
  • InterfaceSATA III
  • Max Sequential ReadUp to 560 MBps
  • Max Sequential WriteUp to 510 MBps

Options 960GB

Struck-through versions exist but are not stocked here.

  • 960 GB capacity supports read-heavy workloads
  • SATA III interface delivers up to 560 MB/s sequential read
  • Enhanced power-loss protection guards data during unexpected outages
  • AES 256-bit hardware encryption secures stored information
  • 2 million hours MTBF indicates long-term reliability

Capacity and audience

The Intel D3-S4610 SSDSC2KG960G801 is a 960GB 2.5-inch Sata enterprise solid state drive built for read-intensive server workloads. It targets data centres that need reliable flash storage in existing Sata infrastructure.

Sustained load behaviour

Sequential reads reach up to 560 MBps and writes up to 510 MBps while 4KB random reads hit 96,000 IOPS and writes 51,000 IOPS. Read latency sits at 36 µs and write latency at 37 µs. End-to-end data protection, temperature monitoring and enhanced power loss protection maintain data integrity during continuous operation. The drive is rated for 6.0 PBW of lifetime writes with a 2,000,000-hour MTBF.

Upgrade path and value

It replaces mechanical hard drives in legacy Sata bays, cutting power draw to 1.0W idle and 3.0W active while preserving the same 2.5-inch form factor. The jump is worth it when read-heavy applications need consistent low latency and hardware AES 256-bit encryption without re-cabling the rack.

Highlights

  • 960 GB capacity supports read-heavy workloads
  • SATA III interface delivers up to 560 MB/s sequential read
  • Enhanced power-loss protection guards data during unexpected outages
  • AES 256-bit hardware encryption secures stored information
  • 2 million hours MTBF indicates long-term reliability

Specifications

BrandIntel
SeriesD3-S4610
ModelSSDSC2KG960G801
Part NumberSSDSC2KG960G801
Form Factor2.5"
Capacity960GB
Memory Components3D NAND TLC
InterfaceSATA III
Max Sequential ReadUp to 560 MBps
Max Sequential WriteUp to 510 MBps
4KB Random ReadUp to 96,000 IOPS
4KB Random WriteUp to 51,000 IOPS
Read Latency36 µs
Write Latency37 µs
MTBF2,000,000 hours
FeaturesEndurance Rating (Lifetime Writes): 6.0 PBW
Enhanced Power Loss Data Protection: Yes
Hardware Encryption: AES 256-bit
Temperature Monitoring and Logging: Yes
End-to-End Data Protection: Yes
Compatible with existing SATA setups for an easy storage upgrade
Up to 6x lower power and lower cooling requirements than 2.5-inch HDDs
3.2x more data in the same amount of space
Up to 4.2x lower annualized failure rates (AFR) for fewer drive replacements
Up to 300x more IOPS/TB than HDDs
Power Consumption (Idle)1.0W
Power Consumption (Active)3.0W
Operating Temperature0°C ~ +70°C
Max Shock Resistance1000G / 0.5 msec
Max Vibration ResistanceOperating: 2.17 GRMS
Non-Operating: 3.13 GRMS
Height7.00mm
Width4.600
Weight0.26
Shipping weight0.27 kg
Package size140 × 118 × 18 mm

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Questions about this item

How much power does the SSDSC2KG960G801 draw when running all day at 3.0W active and 1.0W idle?

Active power is 3.0W and idle power is 1.0W, so a typical mixed workload stays in that range.

Does the 2.5" SATA III 6Gb/s drive need anything beyond a standard SATA data and power connection to work?

It fits a 2.5" bay, uses a SATA III 6Gb/s data cable and a standard SATA power connector, nothing else is required.

Will the Intel D3-S4610 960GB drive work in a server that only has older SATA II 3Gb/s backplanes?

The SATA III interface is backwards compatible with SATA II, so it will operate at the slower 3Gb/s link speed.

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