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THE THNSNF512GCSS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unfortunately our sample was a bulk version of the THNSNF512GCSS so we basically received the drive inside a small static-free bag.

 

 

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The THNSNF512GCSS has a slim aluminum body which almost feels like if the drive was designed to be used in retail systems rather than being sold separately.

 

 

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A large sticker placed at the belly of the drive states the model name, serial number, electrical requirements, sector count, capacity and connectivity.

 

 

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As you can see much like most SSDs out there the THNSNF512GCSS is a 2.5" 7mm drive unlike most 2.5" 9.5mm HDDs.

 

 

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Right next to the SATA III power and data connectors we see 4 small pins which should be used for firmware updates (just like with Kingston SSDs).

 

 

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Once i opened the enclosure i was surprised to see that all of the NAND flash modules were placed on one side of the PCB.

 

 

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There are also several thermal pads ontop of both the NAND flash modules and the Marvell controller.

 

 

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Toshiba has placed their logo on the Marvell controller chip (just like Kingston does on the V300 and the SF-2281).

 

 

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A total of eight 64GB 19nm toggle NAND Flash Modules are placed on one side of the PCB resulting in 476,90GB of free space.