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SanDisk Announces the Z410 SSD

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SanDisk Corporation, a global leader in flash storage solutions, today announced the SanDisk Z410 SSD, a cost-competitive, half-terabyte solid state drive (SSD) that enables manufacturers to design for a broad range of desktop PCs and laptops. The 15-nanometer, three-bits-per-cell based Z410 SSD delivers the performance, capacities and form factor ideal for mainstream computing platforms.

"SSDs are being rapidly adopted as the preferred storage option across the entire spectrum of the PC marketplace," said Tarun Loomba, vice president and general manager of Client Platform Solutions, SanDisk. "In addition to the performance and durability benefits that SSDs provide, the SanDisk Z410 SSD delivers storage that is ample for most consumers and the right size for typical corporate users. The Z410 is an important addition to our overall SSD portfolio, as our customers require a complete range of storage options, from home/office PCs to the latest high-performance, ultra-thin laptops."





SLC Cache Means a Better Computing Experience
Built on the successful SanDisk Z400s SSD platform, the Z410 SSD features an SLC cache--a combination of SLC and TLC blocks to maximize read and write speeds. This means PC users can expect very short start-up and application loading, making the Z410 ideal for multi-tasking and typical PC workloads such as home/office productivity, web browsing, email, casual gaming and audio/video entertainment.

"The price gap between SSDs and legacy HDD storage is narrowing," said Jeff Janukowicz, research vice president for Solid State Drive and Enabling Technologies at IDC. "Coupled with the inherent performance and reliability benefits, it is helping to propel SSD adoption into the mainstream PC market."

Build Durable, Reliable Systems with Ample Storage Capacity
With up to 480 GB of capacity, the Z410 is ideal for manufacturers looking to design durable, energy-efficient computing platforms. Validated for several top OEM platforms, the Z410 is designed to consistently deliver high endurance and reliability for typical corporate, educational and home applications. The Z410 SSD boasts up to 1.75M hours Mean Time To Failure (MTTF), making it an extremely reliable option for PC manufacturers and ultimately for consumers.1 Featuring one of the lowest power draws of any SSD in the industry, the Z410 consumes less power during active use, as well as during slumber and low-power modes.

The SanDisk Z410 SSD is currently shipping in 2.5" (7 mm) form factor at 120 GB, 240 GB and 480 GB capacities, and includes a 3-year warranty. For more information about the SanDisk Z410 SSD, please visit: www.sandisk.com/business/computing/z410

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Will gladly take Z400s over this any day of the week.
 
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I can't understand how in age when SATA3 is slowly becoming less and less relevant, vendors still don't universally max it out. One would expect every single drive on market would max out SATA3 regardless if it's budget or top end. But I guess that's not in their interest. Also, still not even 1TB. Seriously? For 2TB you can only dream as only ones available are Samsung 850 Evo and Pro.
 
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I can't understand how in age when SATA3 is slowly becoming less and less relevant, vendors still don't universally max it out. One would expect every single drive on market would max out SATA3 regardless if it's budget or top end. But I guess that's not in their interest. Also, still not even 1TB. Seriously? For 2TB you can only dream as only ones available are Samsung 850 Evo and Pro.
Maxxing out takes more expensive controllers and flash. And sata6g is all about being the cheapest of the bunch lately.

As far as 2TB is concerned, you have Mushkin Reactor TC. Uses a proven sm2246 controller and MLC flash. A little bit over 500€
 
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Interesting, it's using 3D NAND? I thought only Samsung has it so far. It's strange no one mentioned this one when I was asking about 2TB SSD's, other than Samsung.

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Oh, it's going to be presented on CES 2016. That's why no one mentioned it, it's not available yet.
 
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Will gladly take Z400s over this any day of the week.
I'm picking up a 256Gb X400 today, it has much better read/ writes, and IOPS than this Z410 of the same size.
 
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I'm picking up a 256Gb X400 today, it has much better read/ writes, and IOPS than this Z410 of the same size.
Its still tlc, so crap, no matter the numbers on paper.
 
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Its still tlc, so crap, no matter the numbers on paper.
But cheap and should last a few years, it has a 5 year warranty.
 
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But cheap and should last a few years, it has a 5 year warranty.
Just toss a few more $ and get a mlc drive. TLC drives are not worth it.
 
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Just toss a few more $ and get a mlc drive. TLC drives are not worth it.
In real life usage, nobody would notice the difference.
 
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In real life usage, nobody would notice the difference.

Someone not using PC as much will eventually notice read degradation in form of longer boot times and slower app startup.
 
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I'm only swapping out my current 3 year old (cheap) SSD due to it's small capacity, I can still get online in under 15 seconds from a cold boot, and I use it daily, all day.
 
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