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HP FX900 Pro 1 TB Solid State Drive - M.2 2280 Internal - PCI Express NVMe (PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4)
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Digital Storage Capacity | 1000 GB |
Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Brand | HP |
Special Feature | Dynamic SLC Caching, DRAM Cache Buffer |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Color | Black |
About this item
- Store as many documents, pictures and videos as you need with 1 TB capacity
- With the stunning reading speed of 7400 MB/s, get faster boot times and improved overall computing performance
- Write speed of 6400 MB/s enables you to perform write-related tasks in seconds rather than minutes
- With PCI Express NVMe 4.0 x4 interface get superb reliability and high-speed data transfer
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Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
For gaming | 4.4 | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.0 |
Storage Capacity | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Sold By | BIWIN Tech | BIWIN Tech | Official Patriot Memory Store | BIWIN Tech | Store4Memory | BIWIN Tech |
storage capacity | 1000 GB | 2000 GB | 1024 GB | 1000 GB | 1 TB | 1 TB |
hardware interface | pci express 4.0 | pci express 4.0 | solid state drive | solid state drive | solid state drive | solid state drive |
compatible devices | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook | Desktop | Desktop, PC, Computer, Laptop, Netbook | Laptop,Desktop,Gaming Console,External NVMe M.2 enclosures | Desktop |
form factor | laptop | laptop | M 2 | M.2 (2280) | 2280 | M.2 |
write speed | 6700 | 6700 | 2700 megabits per second | 2700 | 3000 | 2700 |
read speed | 7400 megabytes per second | 7400 megabytes per second | 3500 megabytes per second | 3300 megabytes per second | 5000 megabytes per second | 3300 megabytes per second |
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Technical Details
Brand | HP |
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Series | FX900 Pro Solid State Drive |
Item model number | FX900 Pro |
Hardware Platform | PC, laptop |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 3.8 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.6 x 3.8 x 0.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Manufacturer | BIWIN STORAGE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED |
ASIN | B09PCD1G6X |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | December 28, 2021 |
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #218 in Internal Solid State Drives |
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Customer Reviews
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Available Capacities
| 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB | 256GB, 512GB, 1TB | 240GB, 480GB, 960GB, 1920GB | 500GB, 1TB |
Internal/External
| Internal | Internal | Internal | Internal | External |
Interface
| PCIe Gen4x4 | PCIe Gen3x4 | SATA III | SATA III | USB 3.2 Gen2, USB Type C |
Form Factor
| M.2 (2280) | M.2 (2280) | 2.5 Inch | 2.5 Inch | Portable |
Compatible Devices
| Laptop, PC, Gaming Console | Laptop, Desktop PC | Laptop, Desktop PC | Laptop, Desktop PC | Laptop, Desktop PC |
Ideal for
| Professional/Gaming/PS5 | Everyday Computing/ Creators | Everyday Computing/ Creators | Everyday Computing | Fast, Secure External Storage |
Sequential Read Speed
| Up to 7400 MB/s | Up to 3300 MB/s | Up to 560 MB/s | Up to 560 MB/s | Up to 420 MB/s |
Sequential Write Speed
| Up to 6800 MB/s | Up to 2700 MB/s | Up to 520 MB/s | Up to 500 MB/s | Up to 420 MB/s |
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Customers like the performance, value, and capacity of the computer drive. For example, they mention that it's fast, has a decently-sized SLC cache, and works great for the price. Some are happy with ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and temperature.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the drive. They say it's fast for reads, and hits the advertised speeds. It's also great for video editing, and doesn't miss a beat. The transfer speed is fantastic, and the system is snappy. Photo and video edits are screaming fast, and transfers start out quick. It easily doubled performance, and cut boot time on Windows 11 Pro in half.
"...So, yeah, overall, it does exactly what I needed it to do. Lag/freezing is gone, system is snappy, it's fast to boot / load apps / transfer files,..." Read more
"...The load times are near-instantaneous even after several hours of playing...." Read more
"Great M.2 SSD that actually hits the advertised speeds. Also comes with a graphene heatsink that keeps it cool in my tests...." Read more
"...So far the drive is fantastic, system is very fast. While I had the laptop open, I installed 8gb memory which doubled the RAM...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the hard drive. They mention that it is a solid drive for the price, easy to install, and works great for the money.
"...higher when it originally came out, but right now it's pretty competitively priced, IMO]...." Read more
"...Reasonably priced as well. Not much more to say." Read more
"...Fantastic price for a decently sized, large enough for my needs drive. I like that it was HP brand for my HP laptop. Very happy...." Read more
"...The cost is lower than some of the competitor products of similar capacity, but HP clearly did not cut too many corners to achieve this price point...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the capacity of the computer drive. They mention that it has a large amount of storage, with both DRAM and a decently-sized SLC cache. Some say that it's perfect to expand your PS5 game capacity.
"...NAND flash memory cells [faster than QLC memory] and has a good amount of DRAM cache and a good controller...." Read more
"...Fantastic price for a decently sized, large enough for my needs drive. I like that it was HP brand for my HP laptop. Very happy...." Read more
"...It comes with both DRAM and a decently-sized SLC cache, as well as a 5-year warranty...." Read more
"Great performance ang large amount of storage. Amazing deal on cyber Monday for half off...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the computer drive to be easy. They mention that the cloning and install process was smooth with Samsung's cloner SW.
"...Easy install installation. if I had to say a part, I would be pressed for a windows, fast load easy install drive good deal for the money...." Read more
"...for my m.2 1TB SSD and so far has worked very well and was easy to clone and install in my PC" Read more
"Shipping was fast. Super easy to install and worked great for the price!" Read more
"...Returned unit and purchased a Samsung 980 Pro and cloning and install was smooth with Samsung’s cloning SW...." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the computer drive. They say it's solid, like 2 drives sandwiched together.
"Works well. Speeds about 7000. Very thick, like 2 drives sandwiched together." Read more
"Seems to be pretty solid..." Read more
"Solid SSD..." Read more
"super fragile..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the computer drive. Some mention that it performs well, while others say that it failed and started throwing disk errors.
"...January 2024 update (10 months later): still no problems at all...." Read more
"...and/or the DRAM cache to "catch up," during which time, the system was nigh unusable...." Read more
"Works well. Speeds about 7000. Very thick, like 2 drives sandwiched together." Read more
"...So far after a week of ude it hasn't had any performance issues. It boots into windows...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the computer drive. Some mention that it runs cooler and there is no evidence of high-temperature throttling, while others say that it got pretty warm and went into protection. However, some customers also mention that the drive has its own heatsink and that it has a serious overheating issue.
"...So far, I see no evidence of high-temperature throttling..." Read more
"...1.7tb of music from my crucial x8 and it took about an hour, it got pretty warm but it held up, not like the Silicon Power UD90 that I had to send..." Read more
"...Also comes with a graphene heatsink that keeps it cool in my tests. Reasonably priced as well. Not much more to say." Read more
"...The thing that stood out is that it has its own heatsink and that heatsink is larger than what you would expect...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the drive. They mention that it constantly crashes their laptops, is too fragile, and has a shorter lifespan. Some customers also mention that the drive forces a reboot of the server.
"...including (potentially significantly) slower speeds and a shorter lifespan...." Read more
"...This remounted my root filesystem as read-only and forced a reboot of the server...." Read more
"I bought two of these. I like the drive performance but they're just too fragile, noticeably more flimsy than other PCBs...." Read more
"...Wrong! At first it worked but then it crashed my notebook and my notebook would not reboot until I put the original drive back in...." Read more
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Once I figured out it was most likely the rubbish QVO SSD [with QLC (Quad-Level Cell) NAND flash (which is slow), and using the SATA bus (which is slow), instead of the NVMe/PCIe ans TLC or MLC NAND flash, and possibly also insufficient DRAM cache] causing the lag & general stuttering / flakiness, I immediately did some research and looked around for a proper NVMe SSD drive to install and set up as the primary boot / OS / app drive.
In the end, on price and performance, it came down to the Crucial T500 NVMe SSD and the HP FX900 Pro NVMe SSD.
In the end, I chose the HP FX900 Pro NVMe, because:
1) the Crucial drive was out of stock pretty much everywhere for like a month and the HP drive was available within a week, and the QVO SATA SSD was driving me nuts so I wanted it replaced ASAP,
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2) I'd previously picked up the HP EX920 NVMe SSD [a Gen 3 NVMe/PCIe drive with pretty good performance] and it worked great in whatever I'd put it in [either my desktop, laptop, or both; I forget]. So, I figured this Gen 4 NVMe drive would be newer, better, faster. [It was/is!]
I cloned the QVO drive over to the HP FX900 Pro NVMe via a USB-C external enclosure/caddy, then installed it in one of the NVMe slots on the MoBo. Then I about had a heart attack and did some quick troubleshooting to figure out why it was immediately blue-screening on boot [it was user error; needed to disable the SATA drive first so Windows could only see one "bootable" drive and then Windows would add it to the BCD database, after which it boots just fine, sans "blue screens," as the primary "1st-priority" drive].
Once the desktop was successfully booting off the HP FX900 Pro drive, all the lag and flakiness disappeared. Now I can truly "enjoy" my new beast of a machine [9750X, RTX 3080, 64GB DDR5, and now the HP FX900 Pro NVMe SSD] without being driven up the wall by a slow SATA SSD with slow QLC NAND and insufficient DRAM cache making it laggy & nigh unusable every 2-3 minutes.
This drive uses TLC NAND flash memory cells [faster than QLC memory] and has a good amount of DRAM cache and a good controller. It's rated up to about 7000-7500 MB/sec write/read, if memory serves.
So, yeah, it's very fast on loading the OS, loading apps, file transfers, etc. And the price was pretty good for a mid-to-high-end NVMe drive. So, it competes reasonably well on that as of this writing [may have been priced higher when it originally came out, but right now it's pretty competitively priced, IMO].
So, yeah, overall, it does exactly what I needed it to do. Lag/freezing is gone, system is snappy, it's fast to boot / load apps / transfer files, etc. So, I'm happy/satisfied and give it a 'recommend.'
Sony also strongly suggests installing any SSD with a heatsink attached so the drive doesn't overheat. This SSD does come with a graphene thermal pad pre-installed. It obviously won't be as good at cooling as one of the larger heat sinks you can buy separately for $20-$30 more, but it still had me wondering if I even needed one beyond the thermal pad. There are several tests posted online showing that the thermal pads on this SSD bring the temperature down by ~20 deg C (which is also what HP advertises) during stress tests.
Based on all of this, I decided to try it as-is without an additional heatsink while playing Resident Evil 4 Remake (a ~60 gb sized game) for a few days, perhaps up to 3 hours at a time. So far, I see no evidence of high-temperature throttling (these nvme ssd's have mechanisms to slow down read/load speeds if the temperatures are getting to hot). The load times are near-instantaneous even after several hours of playing. If I ever experience a problem with using the unit and the graphene cooling pad that comes with it in my PS5, I will come here to update my review.
January 2024 update (10 months later): still no problems at all. No issues using it without an additional heatsink beyond the thermal pads it comes with.
Update: So far I've had two occurrences of:
"BootDevice Not Found
Please Intall an operating system on your hard drive
Hard Disk - (3F0)".
Bios says hard drive is fine. I restart and all is well. Not sure if HD at fault or the motherboard/other. Just thought I'd put this out there too.
Update 2: I've had one or two more 3F0 errors. Also, the BIOS passes the hard drive except when it does the "Short DST" or "Long DST" checks, it shows: "not available" for both of those - not sure what that means, but I'm thinking of buying a different brand hard drive and seeing if that fixes these issue....
Update 3: Cloned this drive to a Crucial drive and it passes disk check in the BIOS. Time will tell if that also solves the random F03 no boot device found errors too. I'm dropping the review on this drive down to 2 stars - entering the serial number into HP support website and get "serial number incorrect", and looks like for support I'll have to call them. I'd like a new drive as this one is obviously faulty to some degree.
Dropping to 1 star, not easy to reach HP support for warranty - not worth it.
Update: 2/25 - found and contacted this company regarding my faulty HP SSD: https://www.biwintech.com/ They sent me a RMA and I shipped the drive back. It's been a week? or so since they received it and I'm waiting to see what they do - send me a functional replacement or ? I will update when they do something.... they were prompt on their emails. I'm amazed that I had to find this site myself as it was not a part of any Amazon assistance.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
Update: So far I've had two occurrences of:
"BootDevice Not Found
Please Intall an operating system on your hard drive
Hard Disk - (3F0)".
Bios says hard drive is fine. I restart and all is well. Not sure if HD at fault or the motherboard/other. Just thought I'd put this out there too.
Update 2: I've had one or two more 3F0 errors. Also, the BIOS passes the hard drive except when it does the "Short DST" or "Long DST" checks, it shows: "not available" for both of those - not sure what that means, but I'm thinking of buying a different brand hard drive and seeing if that fixes these issue....
Update 3: Cloned this drive to a Crucial drive and it passes disk check in the BIOS. Time will tell if that also solves the random F03 no boot device found errors too. I'm dropping the review on this drive down to 2 stars - entering the serial number into HP support website and get "serial number incorrect", and looks like for support I'll have to call them. I'd like a new drive as this one is obviously faulty to some degree.
Dropping to 1 star, not easy to reach HP support for warranty - not worth it.
Update: 2/25 - found and contacted this company regarding my faulty HP SSD: https://www.biwintech.com/ They sent me a RMA and I shipped the drive back. It's been a week? or so since they received it and I'm waiting to see what they do - send me a functional replacement or ? I will update when they do something.... they were prompt on their emails. I'm amazed that I had to find this site myself as it was not a part of any Amazon assistance.