NVMe Gen4 Pro
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| Drive configuration | |
|---|---|
| Form factor | M.2 2280, M-key, NVMe 1.4 over PCIe 4.0 ×4 |
| Capacities | 512 GB |
| At this capacity | The smallest drive on this line, and the one that reaches its thermal limit soonest under sustained writes, less NAND means less of it available to run in SLC mode as cache. Fine as a dedicated boot device, thin for anything that writes hard. |
| Sequential read | Up to 7,400 MB/s, PCIe 4.0 ×4 is 16 GT/s aggregate, about 7.88 GB/s usable, so this is roughly 94% of the link ceiling |
| Sequential write | Up to 6,600 MB/s, into SLC-mode cache. Past it, native TLC program speed applies; the extra spreader area delays thermal throttling, it does not extend the cache. |
| NAND | 3D TLC, three bits per cell, with a portion run in SLC mode as a write cache. Controller part and whether a DRAM buffer is fitted are not stated in the supplier documentation; we do not claim a DRAM cache we have not verified. |
| Cooling | Graphene spreader over the full module. More area and mass than a label, still low enough for the PS5 bay envelope and laptop M.2 slots. Under a motherboard M.2 shield it gains little. The shield is already the heat path. |
| Platform support & assurance | |
|---|---|
| Fits | Any M-key M.2 2280 NVMe slot. In a Gen3 ×4 slot it links at Gen3 and tops out near 3,500 MB/s. The drive is not faulty, the link is the limit. PS5 storage expansion: yes, Sony requires ≥5,500 MB/s read and this exceeds it. |
| Does not fit | M.2 B-key SATA-only slots (electrically different, will not enumerate) · 2.5″ SATA bays · mSATA |
| Condition | New. Link speed, SMART, sequential and random pass verified before dispatch (the process) |
| Availability | A physical unit count appears here only when the warehouse ledger holds one for this kit. Where none is shown we hold no count, and we print no estimate in its place, ask us and we check the shelf before you pay. |
| Product photography | The images on this page are the ones we hold for this line, published as they are. There is no photograph of the exact unit that would ship to you, and where we hold no photograph of a configuration we show none rather than a stock image of a different module. |
| Warranty | Two years from the date of purchase, handled directly by Flowfinds Solutions Kft. Covers defects in materials and function; not physical damage, overclocking beyond the module's specification, or modification. Your statutory rights are unaffected, EU consumers keep the two-year legal guarantee of conformity, UK consumers their Consumer Rights Act 2015 rights. Full terms. |
€89 · Incl. VAT, shipping included
How it arrives
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Paste, placement, reflow, then test. The clips and stills below show the surface-mount process a module goes through before it is packed.
In your build
Engineering notes
7,400 MB/s read, 6,600 MB/s write, PCIe 4.0 ×4, about 94% of the 7.88 GB/s the link can carry. Same ceiling as the standard Gen4 drive, because the link is the ceiling.
The difference is a graphene spreader across the full module rather than a 0.5 mm label. More area and more mass means the controller reaches its throttle point later during sustained sequential writes. It does not raise peak speed by a single MB/s, and it does not extend the SLC cache.
A bare M.2 slot with no motherboard shield and poor case airflow. A drive that spends long stretches writing, video ingest, backup targets, game library moves. If your board ships an M.2 heatsink shield, that shield is already the heat path and this spreader adds very little; take the standard Gen4 drive instead.
Despite the extra spreader it remains inside the PS5 M.2 bay envelope and fits laptop M.2 slots. That is the line between this and the Gen5 drive, whose machined heatsink rules both out.
3D TLC with an SLC-mode write buffer. Past the cache, native TLC program speed applies on this drive exactly as on any other. Keep 10–15% free space if sustained writes are your workload.
Controller part and DRAM buffer configuration are not published by the supplier, so this page does not state them. We confirm on the batch rather than copy a spec sheet from a different SKU.
Where this line is the wrong answer
The shield is the heat path and the spreader underneath it adds very little. Paying the difference for thermal mass that a piece of the board is already providing is money spent on nothing. The standard Gen4 drive is the same controller class, the same link ceiling and the same figures.
This spreader is low enough for most M.2 slots but it is not a 0.5 mm label. Where the lid sits directly over the module the standard Gen4 drive is the one that goes in, and it reads at the same 7,400 MB/s.
Nothing here exceeds the PCIe 4.0 ×4 ceiling, so in a Gen5 slot this drive is a Gen4 drive occupying it. If the slot is CPU-attached Gen5 and the workload can use it, the Gen5 line is the part that answers that question.
Buying more than one
There is no volume discount ladder in our catalogue, so this is the multiplication written out rather than a tier structure designed to make a bigger number look like a saving. What quantity does change is supply, consistency and replacement stock — those terms are on the trade page.
Quantity
Price each: €89 · Order total: €89
The web checkout takes up to ten per order. Above that, a purchase order is quoted directly — trade terms.
Reviews
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