Description
Advance Error Correction
Advance Error Correction (AEC) is a technology used in the Dell 1.6TB PCI Express Flash NVMe Mixed Use TLC Solid State Drive (W54RT) to prevent and correct data errors. This is particularly important in solid-state drives (SSDs) as the lack of moving parts makes them more susceptible to data corruption and errors.
AEC works by using redundant information stored in the SSD to detect and correct data errors. The drive stores extra data on each block, which can be used to determine if a block has become corrupted and then correct the data. This can be done through a variety of methods such as error detection codes (EDC) or error correction codes (ECC).
This technology ensures that data stored on the W54RT SSD is protected against corruption, even in the event of a power outage or other catastrophic event. It helps maintain the integrity of the data and prolongs the lifespan of the SSD.
Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency refers to the amount of energy used by a device to perform a certain task. The W54RT Dell 1.6TB PCI Express Flash NVMe Mixed Use TLC Solid State Drive (SSD) is designed to be energy efficient by using advanced power management features and low-power consumption components.
The NVMe protocol used by the W54RT SSD allows for faster data transfer speeds and improved performance, reducing the amount of energy needed to complete tasks. The TLC (triple-level cell) flash memory used in the drive is known for its low-power consumption, which further contributes to the drive’s energy efficiency.
Additionally, the W54RT SSD has a PCI Express interface, which provides a direct connection to the computer’s motherboard, reducing the energy required for data transfer. The drive also supports advanced power management features, such as DevSleep and L1.2 low-power states, which reduce power consumption when the drive is idle.
Compatibility with Other Systems
The Dell 1.6TB PCI Express Flash NVMe Mixed Use TLC Solid State Drive (W54RT) is compatible with a wide range of systems as long as they support the PCI Express NVMe interface. This interface is supported by most modern server and desktop systems, so compatibility is not typically an issue.
However, it is important to check the specifications of the system you plan to use it with to ensure it meets the minimum requirements for an NVMe SSD. These include having a free PCI Express slot, the latest BIOS version and NVMe support, and a compatible operating system (Windows 7, 8, or 10, or various versions of Linux).
In addition, it is also important to ensure that the system’s power supply and cooling are sufficient to support the SSD. NVMe SSDs typically consume more power and generate more heat than traditional SATA SSDs, so it is important to make sure the system can handle it.
General Information
- MPN : W54RT
- Manufacture: HPE
- Product Type : Solid State Drive
- SKU : W54RT
Technical Information
- Storage Capacity : 1.6TB
- Interface : NVME
- Drive Type : Internal
Product Dimensions & Weight
- Height : 0.6 inch
- Width : 2.7 inch
- Depth : 3.9 inch
- Weight : 0.35 lbs
Performance
- Sequential Read : 3200 Mbps
- Sequential Write : 2100 Mbps
- Random Read (100% Span) : 620000 Iops
- Random Write (100% Span) : 200000 Iops