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Intel

Intel DC P3600 Series 1.2TB NVMe U.2 2.5-inch internal SSD

SKU CH-MVHE-8QZK9

1.2 TB NVMe U.2 2.5-inch internal SSD for fast data storage

  • Device TypeInternal Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • Weight3.0000
  • 2TB capacity stores large datasets
  • NVMe interface accelerates data access
  • U.2 2.5-inch form factor fits standard bays
  • 0kg weight suits rackmount deployments

1.2 TB NVMe U.2 SSD for enterprise workloads

The Intel DC P3600 Series provides 1.2 TB of internal storage using a 2.5-inch U.2 form factor and a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 NVMe interface. Multi-level cell flash memory is designed for mixed read and write workloads in servers and workstations. The drive weighs 3.0000 grams.

Suited for systems with U.2 backplanes and NVMe

Builders whose chassis or motherboard lack a U.2 connector cannot install this drive. Workloads that require higher endurance than multi-level cell technology provides should evaluate alternative drives. Buyers needing a different capacity or physical size must select another model.

Highlights

  • 2TB capacity stores large datasets
  • NVMe interface accelerates data access
  • U.2 2.5-inch form factor fits standard bays
  • 0kg weight suits rackmount deployments

Specifications

Device TypeInternal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Weight3.0000

Questions about this item

Will this 2.5-inch U.2 drive fit a standard 2.5-inch hot-swap bay?

Yes, the drive follows the 2.5-inch U.2 form factor and is designed for standard 2.5-inch bays that accept a U.2 connector.

What is the correct way to seat this U.2 SSD in a backplane or caddy?

Align the drive with the bay guides and push it in until the connector fully engages and the drive locks into place; the common mistake is stopping short of a full seat, which breaks the PCIe x4 link.

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