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Dell JKMK3 16GB PCI Express NVMe 3.0 x2 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 16GB
- Interface: NVMe 3.0 x2
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Connection: PCI Express (PCIe)
- Brand: Dell
- Model: JKMK3
- Designed for high-speed caching or small boot drives
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Product Overview
This Dell JKMK3 is a 16GB PCI Express NVMe solid-state drive. It utilizes the M.2 2280 form factor and NVMe 3.0 x2 interface for extremely high-speed data transfer.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | JKMK3 |
| Capacity | 16GB |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | NVMe 3.0 x2 |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Connection | PCI Express |
Product Description
The Dell JKMK3 is a compact M.2 2280 solid-state drive with a 16GB capacity, designed to leverage the high-speed capabilities of the NVMe protocol over a PCI Express interface. The NVMe 3.0 x2 interface utilizes two PCIe lanes, offering significantly faster performance than traditional SATA-based M.2 SSDs. This makes it suitable for applications that require rapid access to small amounts of data, such as operating system boot drives, application caching, or firmware storage. Its M.2 2280 form factor means it measures 22mm wide and 80mm long, a common size for M.2 SSDs, allowing for installation in compatible M.2 slots on motherboards or expansion cards. The NVMe protocol is specifically designed for flash storage, enabling lower latency and higher throughput by taking advantage of the parallelism inherent in SSDs and the direct connection to the CPU via PCIe. While 16GB is a relatively small capacity for primary storage, the JKMK3's strength lies in its speed. It is likely intended for use cases where rapid data access is paramount, such as accelerating system boot times, caching frequently accessed files for other storage devices, or serving as a dedicated drive for specific high-speed operations within a larger system. Its small footprint and high-speed interface make it a specialized component for performance-sensitive configurations.



