SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe 5.0 x4 NVMe 2.0 internal SSD SDSP82100TAN-000E0
- Internal Solid Stat…
- M.2 2280-S3-M
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PCIe 5.0 x4 NVMe 2.0 internal SSD with 8 TB of 3D NAND TLC, reaching 14,900 MB/s sequential read, 13,200 MB/s sequential write, 2,200,000 IOPS random read, 2,400,000 IOPS random write and 4,800 TBW
Option 8TB
The SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 is an M.2 2280 internal SSD with 8TB of 3D NAND TLC storage. It connects through a PCI-Express 5.0 x4 lane using the NVMe 2.0 protocol. The drive targets professionals, creators and gamers who need high capacity and fast access for AI workloads, content creation and large game libraries.
The PCIe 5.0 x4 interface supplies the electrical bandwidth that lets the controller reach 14900 MBps sequential read and 13200 MBps sequential write. Random performance scales to 2200000 read IOPS and 2400000 write IOPS. Sustained throughput depends on the host platform providing a compliant PCIe 5.0 slot and adequate cooling, because the drive ships without a heatsink and thermal throttling will reduce speeds under prolonged load.
Without an integrated heatsink the module relies on motherboard M.2 shielding or airflow to stay within the 0°C to 85°C operating range. The 4800 TBW rating and 1750000 hour MTBF indicate durability for write-intensive workflows. Idle power sits at 5 mW while active averages are 7.1W read and 7.3W write, so laptop users should verify thermal and power headroom before installation.
| Brand | SanDisk |
|---|---|
| Series | Optimus GX PRO 8100 |
| Model | SDSP82800TAN-000E0 |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280-D5-M |
| Capacity | 8TB |
| Memory Components | 3D NAND TLC |
| Interface | PCI-Express 5.0 x4 |
| Protocol | NVMe 2.0 |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 14900 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 13200 MBps |
| 4KB Random Read | Up to 2,200,000 IOPS |
| 4KB Random Write | Up to 2,400,000 IOPS |
| Terabytes Written (TBW) | 4800TB |
| MTBF | 1,750,000 hours |
| HeatSink | without HeatSink |
| Power Consumption (Idle) | 5 mW |
| Power Consumption (Active) | Average Active Power Read: 7.1W Average Active Power Write: 7.3W |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +85°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ +85°C |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1,500G @ 0.5 ms half-sine |
| Max Vibration Resistance | Operating Vibration: 5 gRMS, 10-2000 Hz, 3 axes Non-operating Vibration: 4.9 gRMS, 7-800 Hz, 3 axes |
| Height | 3.88mm |
| Width | 22mm |
| Depth | 80mm |
| Weight | 8.6g |
| Shipping weight | 0.05 kg |
| Package size | 127 × 102 × 2 mm |
Other versions of this model
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The 8TB model provides 4800 TBW endurance and 14900 MBps read and 13200 MBps write speeds for large libraries and heavy write workloads.
It represents the maximum throughput for large file transfers such as video projects or game assets when the host platform supports PCIe 5.0 x4 and NVMe 2.0.
The x4 lane width and NVMe 2.0 protocol limit the drive to the stated 14900 MBps read and 13200 MBps write ceilings on a compatible motherboard.
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