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SanDisk
A 2.5 inch SATA internal SSD with 512GB MLC storage, hardware 256-bit AES encryption and up to 520 MBps sequential read
The SanDisk X300s SD7UB2Q-512G-1122 is a 2.5-inch internal solid-state drive with 512GB capacity. It connects through a SATA III 6Gb/s interface and uses MLC NAND memory. Hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption meets TCG Opal and Microsoft Encrypted Hard Drive standards. Dynamic thermal throttling and DevSleep low-power mode support Microsoft InstantGo.
This drive suits laptops and desktops that require full-disk encryption without software overhead. The 2.5-inch form factor fits standard drive bays and caddies. Systems limited to SATA II ports will not reach the rated 520 MBps read or 460 MBps write speeds. Workloads needing sustained throughput above those figures should consider faster interfaces.
The single specification that decides fit is the 512GB MLC capacity combined with hardware 256-bit AES encryption. It delivers up to 96,000 random read IOPS and 80,000 random write IOPS with 55µs read and 65µs write latency. MTTF is rated up to 2,000,000 hours and endurance exceeds 80 terabytes written.
| Brand | SanDisk |
|---|---|
| Series | X300s |
| Model | SD7UB2Q-512G-1122 |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Form Factor | 2.5" |
| Capacity | 512GB |
| Memory Components | MLC |
| Interface | SATA III |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 520 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 460 MBps |
| 4KB Random Read | Up to 96,000 IOPS |
| 4KB Random Write | Up to 80,000 IOPS |
| Read Latency | 55µs |
| Write Latency | 65µs |
| MTTF | Up to 2,000,000 hours |
| Features | SE-SSD (Self-Encrypting Solid-State Drive) - Hardware-Based Full-Disk Encryption Using 256-Bit Aes Encryption TCG OPAL And Microsoft Encrypted Hard Drive - Compliant With Industry-Standard Security Specifications (3rd Party Isvs-Inquire Within) Advanced Power Management With Devslp Low-Power Mode - Compatible With Microsoft Instantgo Tested For >80 Terabytes Written (TBW) - Equivalent To 43GB/Day Over 5 Years Ncache - Non-Volatile Write Cache SATA Revision 3.2 6Gb/s Interface Windows Whck Certified Dynamic Thermal Throttling |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
| Storage Temperature | -55°C ~ +85°C |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1,500G @ 0.5 msec half sine |
| Max Vibration Resistance | Operating Vibration: 5.0 gRMS, 10 - 2000 Hz Non-operating Vibration: 4.9 gRMS, 7 - 800 Hz |
| Height | 7.00mm |
| Width | 69.85mm |
| Depth | 100.50mm |
| Weight | 55.00g |
| Shipping weight | 0.11 kg |
| Package size | 157 × 122 × 20 mm |
A free 2.5" drive bay or bracket, a SATA data cable and a SATA power connector from the power supply are required for the SD7UB2Q-512G-1122 to operate.
The drive is backward compatible with SATA II 3Gb/s ports, though sequential read and write will be limited to the older port's maximum throughput.
Use a TCG Opal management tool or Windows BitLocker to take ownership of the drive; the software will show the self-encrypting drive as hardware-encrypted when the feature is enabled.
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