Team Group MP33 PRO 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 internal SSD TM8FPD512G0C101
- Internal Solid Stat…
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A 256GB M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 SSD using PCIe 3.0 x4 and 3D NAND with HMB, reaching 1600 MB/s read and 1000 MB/s write
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The Team Group MP33 TM8FP6256G0C101 is a 256GB internal solid-state drive built on an M.2 2280 form factor with a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and NVMe 1.3 protocol. It uses 3D NAND flash memory and operates without a dedicated DRAM cache, relying on host memory buffer technology. Sequential reads reach up to 1600 MBps and writes up to 1000 MBps.
This drive suits desktop and notebook users who want a low-cost shift from SATA storage to NVMe speeds for everyday workloads, boot drives and light gaming. It supports SLC caching, SMART monitoring, TRIM, garbage collection, wear-levelling and ECC error correction. Users needing sustained heavy write workloads, higher endurance or DRAM-backed performance should consider other models.
The 256GB capacity provides enough room for an operating system, core applications and a modest game library. The drive is rated for 65 terabytes written and a 1.5 million hour MTBF, operating between 0°C and 70°C. Random performance peaks at 160,000 read IOPS and 200,000 write IOPS. Under prolonged heavy writes the SLC cache will exhaust and speeds will drop to the native 3D NAND rate.
| Brand | Team Group |
|---|---|
| Series | MP33 |
| Model | TM8FP6256G0C101 |
| Part Number | TM8FP6256G0C101 |
| Device Type | Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) |
| Used For | Consumer |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Capacity | 256GB |
| Memory Components | 3D NAND |
| Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 |
| Protocol | NVMe 1.3 |
| Cache | No DRAM (HMB) |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 1600 MBps |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 1000 MBps |
| 4KB Random Read | Up to 160,000 IOPS |
| 4KB Random Write | Up to 200,000 IOPS |
| Terabytes Written (TBW) | 65TB |
| MTBF | 1,500,000 hours |
| Features | Using new generation of 3D flash memory: Capacity, performance, and durability are greatly improved PCI-e interface - Supports latest NVMe 1.3 protocol M.2 2280 specification: Supports the next-generation platforms of Intel and AMD. Suitable for both desktop and notebook Supports SLC Caching technology. Greatly enhance computing performance |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C ~ +70°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C ~ +85°C |
| Operating Humidity | RH 90% under 40 celsius degree |
| Max Shock Resistance | 1,500G / 0.5 ms |
| Max Vibration Resistance | 80-2,000 Hz / 20G |
| Height | 3.80mm |
| Width | 22.00mm |
| Depth | 80.00mm |
| Weight | 6.00g |
| Shipping weight | 0.02 kg |
| Package size | 122 × 90 × 10 mm |
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The MP33 uses the M.2 2280 form factor, so it fits any standard M.2 2280 slot in a laptop or desktop.
Yes, the drive runs on a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and is fully compatible with PCIe 3.0 platforms.
Run a benchmark tool such as CrystalDiskMark; sequential read results should approach 1600 MBps on a PCIe 3.0 x4 system.
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