Here’s a detailed breakdown of the Patriot P300 SSD, a budget-friendly NVMe drive designed for everyday computing and gaming:
⚙️ Core Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | M.2 2280 |
| Interface | PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe |
| Capacities | 128GB to 2TB |
| NAND Type | 96-layer TLC NAND (Kioxia or Toshiba) |
| Controller | Phison E13T or Silicon Motion SM2263XT |
| DRAM Cache | None (uses HMB and pseudo-SLC caching) |
| Sequential Read | Up to 2,100 MB/s |
| Sequential Write | Up to 1,650 MB/s |
| Random IOPS | Up to 290K read / 260K write |
| TBW (Endurance) | ~80 TBW (varies by capacity) |
| Warranty | 3 years |
🧠 Performance & Use Case
- Ideal for entry-level NVMe upgrades in desktops and laptops.
- Faster than SATA SSDs, though not as fast as DRAM-equipped NVMe drives.
- Great for boot drives, app loading, and light gaming.
🔋 Efficiency & Compatibility
- Low power consumption helps extend laptop battery life.
- Compatible with most modern motherboards and laptops with M.2 PCIe slots.
⚠️ Variant Note
- The P300 is sold in multiple configurations globally, with different controllers and NAND types. Performance may vary slightly depending on the variant.
If you're considering this SSD for DNA COM SERVICE CENTRE clients or as a budget upgrade option, I can help compare it with other models like the Netac N600S or Kingston NV1.
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