Micron 5100 PRO 1TB Enterprise SSD
This is the Micron 5100 Pro SSD 1TB.
The Micron 5100 series was announced in 2016 as an ECO, PRO, MAX according to the OP area targeting the enterprise market. I purchased it from OWC (Macsales.com) and received it through the ship land.
Specifications of the Micron 5100 series are as follows.
The basic configuration is antistatic packaging and bulk, and the outer housing is assembled with a screw without a screw. There is a seal on the side with a Micron logo, leaving a mark on the disassembly attempt. Due to the nature of the bulk, it is difficult to be sure that it is a new product. The exterior and SATA connectors are not considered to be connected or used, so it is considered a new product.
The overall configuration of the Micron 5100 PRO 1TB SSD is shown below. The unique feature is that one of the 12 NAND mounts has 48 GB low capacity NAND and one 192 GB high capacity NAND.
Controller: Marvell 88SS1074
DRAM: Micron D9SHD (4Gb = 512MB) x2 = 1GB
Nand Flash: Micron 3D 32 layer TLC (1200GB, actual usable area: 960GB, OP area: 240GB)
When connecting to the desktop, the actual capacity is taken as 894 GB (960,178,941,952 Bytes), and when using the CrystalDiskInfo tool, you can check unused reserved NAND blocks (OP area) compared to general consumer SSD.
It meets the read / write specifications of 540MB / s and 520MB / s for benchmark measurement. It is equipped with the proven Marvell 88SS1074 controller, which is widely used in consumer products. .
The overall dirty test is an overall SSD, which is very stable. It is impressive that there is little noticeable write speed degradation even when filling almost all the space, and it is stable even in the heat part up to 44 degrees Nand heat.
Overall
The Micron 5100 PRO 1TB SSD is a member of the mid-line lineup of the 5100 series as Micron's enterprise SSD. The combination of Micron 3D 32-layer TLC with the Marvell controller as well as many OP areas is the best choice for a variety of applications as it is marketed as an enterprise SSD, but it can be used reliably enough for general consumers. You can see.