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HP 851123-031 256GB PCI Express NVMe 3.0 x4 TLC M.2 2280 SSD
- 256GB storage capacity
- PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x4 interface
- NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) protocol
- TLC (Triple-Level Cell) NAND flash memory
- M.2 2280 form factor
- High read/write speeds for improved system performance
- Designed for servers and workstations
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Product Overview
The HP 851123-031 is a 256GB PCI Express NVMe 3.0 x4 TLC M.2 2280 Solid State Drive. It offers high-speed storage performance with NVMe interface technology, ideal for demanding applications and systems requiring rapid data access.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 256GB |
| Interface | PCI Express 3.0 x4 |
| Protocol | NVMe |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Type | TLC NAND Flash |
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Drive Type | SSD |
Product Description
The HP 851123-031 is a high-performance 256GB Solid State Drive (SSD) that leverages the NVMe protocol over a PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 x4 interface. This combination delivers significantly faster data transfer speeds compared to traditional SATA-based SSDs, making it an excellent choice for applications that demand rapid storage access, such as operating systems, databases, and high-performance computing workloads. The drive utilizes Triple-Level Cell (TLC) NAND flash memory, which offers a good balance between performance, endurance, and cost-effectiveness for enterprise environments. The M.2 2280 form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of modern servers and workstations that feature M.2 slots, providing a compact yet powerful storage solution. With its NVMe interface, the 851123-031 is designed to maximize the potential of flash storage, reducing latency and increasing throughput. This translates into quicker boot times, faster application loading, and overall improved system responsiveness, ultimately boosting productivity for users and enhancing the efficiency of data-intensive operations.



