Lexar NM800 Pro w/ Heatsink 2 TB Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 14th May 2023 Pictures & Components »
Introduction
Lexar has made a name for itself in the portable storage market—they are very well known for their SD cards and USB drives, so it’s natural for them to expand into other areas of flash storage, like consumer SSDs. Lexar was founded as a subsidiary of Micron, but was sold to Longsys in 2017 and has been operating quite independently since.
In today’s review we’re looking at the Lexar NM800 Pro with Heatsink, which is the company’s current flagship solid-state-drive. Under the hood, the NM800 Pro is based on the Innogrit IG5236 PCI-Express 4.0 controller, which we’ve seen on other drives such as the Acer Predator GM7000, Netac NV7000 and ADATA XPG Gammix S70 before. While Innogrit is a fairly new player on the SSD market, their controllers have quickly gained a solid reputation as they are cost-efficient designs that offer good performance. As the name suggests, Lexar is including a heatsink with the drive at no additional charge. The TLC NAND flash is Micron’s highly-popular B47R with 176-layers. A DRAM cache chip is included, too,
The Lexar NM800 Pro is available in capacities of 512 GB ($58), 1 TB ($78) and 2 TB ($130). Endurance for these models is set to 500 TBW, 1000 TBW and 2000 TBW, respectively. Lexar includes a five-year warranty with the NM800 Pro.
Specifications: Lexar NM800 Pro Heatsink 2 TB SSD | |
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Brand: | Lexar |
Model: | LNM800P002T-RN8NG |
Capacity: | 2048 GB (1907 GB usable) No additional overprovisioning |
Controller: | Innogrit IG5236 |
Flash: | Micron 176-Layer 3D TLC Rebranded as Longsys RC72TJB3AA41024 |
DRAM: | 2 GB LPDDR4X-3200 Foresee FLXC2002G-N2 |
Endurance: | 2000 TBW |
Form Factor: | M.2 2280 |
Interface: | PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe 1.4 |
Device ID: | Lexar 2TB SSD |
Firmware: | 3.7.F.V |
Warranty: | 5 years |
Price at Time of Review: |
$130 / $63 per TB |
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