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LEXAR NS100 256GB vs SAMSUNG 860 Evo 250GB Solid State Drive | Speed & Benchmark Comparison

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Lexar NS100 2.5” SATA III (6GB/S) 256GB Solid-State Drive https://www.amazon.com/Lexar-NS100-256GB-Solid-State-Drive/dp/B07TNQXQ6N/ref= sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Lexar+NS100+2.5%E2%80%9D+SATA+III+%286GB%2FS%29+256GB+Solid-State+Drive&qid=1594792173&sr=8-1 Digital Storage Capacity 256 GB Type of product 2.5 inches Hardware Interface SATA 6.0 Gb/s Up to 550MB/s read transfer, write transfer speeds lower. Speeds based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary. Shock resistant (1500G, duration 0.5ms, Half Sine Wave) and vibration resistant (10~2000Hz, 1.5mm, 20G, 1 Oct/min, 30min/axis(X,Y,Z)). Based on internal testing. Actual performance may vary. Three-year limited warranty SMART, NCQ, and TRIM Samsung - 860 EVO 250GB Internal SATA Solid State Drive https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-860-evo-250gb-internal-sata-solid-state-drive/6178653.p?skuId=6178653 Maximum Data Transfer Rate 550 megabytes per second Model Number MZ-76E250B/AM 520 megabytes per second SSD Endurance Info 1 terabytes NAND Flash Memory TypeInfo MLC 5 Year Warranty Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology; often written as SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and eMMC drives. Native Command Queuing (NCQ) is a technology designed initially to increase performance of SATA hard disks under certain conditions by allowing the individual hard disk to internally optimize the order in which received read and write commands are executed TRIM is a command with the help of which the operating system can tell the solid state drive (SSD) which data blocks are no longer needed and can be deleted, or are marked as free for rewriting. DevSleep (sometimes referred to as device sleep or SATA DEVSLP) is a feature in some SATA devices which allows them to go into a low power "device sleep" mode when sent the appropriate signal, which uses one or two orders of magnitude less power than a traditional idle. #ssd #solidstatedrive #lexar

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