Description
EDGE eMerge 3D-V 2TB SATA Internal SSD
Experience next-level system performance with the EDGE eMerge 3D-V 2TB SSD. Built for speed, reliability, and long-term endurance, this 2.5" internal drive pairs a capable Silicon Motion controller with advanced 3D NAND to deliver swift boot times, rapid application loading, and smooth multitasking across demanding workloads. Whether upgrading a gaming rig, workstation, or a busy data-intensive environment, the eMerge 3D-V is designed to optimize responsiveness while maintaining data integrity and consistent performance over time. With TRIM support, wear leveling, StaticDataRefresh, and LDPC ECC, this drive is engineered to handle heavy-duty use and help extend the life of your system. The TAA-compliant design makes it a practical choice for a wide range of procurement scenarios without sacrificing performance.
- High-performance architecture: A modern Silicon Motion controller paired with quality 3D NAND delivers strong sequential and random I/O for game loads, large file transfers, and multitasking without bottlenecks.
- Advanced data protection: TRIM, Wear Leveling, StaticDataRefresh, and LDPC ECC work together to maintain data integrity, reduce write amplification, and extend drive longevity under heavy workloads.
- Broad compatibility and form factor: 2.5" internal SSD with SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600) interface ensures compatibility with a wide array of desktops, laptops, and workstations while fitting standard drive bays.
- Reliable, budget-friendly choice: TAA compliant and designed to provide dependable performance for everyday computing, creative work, and moderate enterprise tasks without a premium price tag.
- Optimized for everyday responsiveness: Fast boot times, snappy application launches, and smoother media editing enable a more productive and enjoyable user experience across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments.
Technical Details of EDGE eMerge 3D-V 2 TB Solid State Drive
- Capacity: 2 TB
- Form factor: 2.5" internal
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600)
- Controller: Silicon Motion
- NAND: 3D NAND
- Features: TRIM, Wear Leveling, StaticDataRefresh, LDPC ECC
- Compliance: TAA compliant
- Use case: Ideal for desktops, laptops, workstations, and compact servers requiring reliable, high-capacity internal storage
How to install EDGE eMerge 3D-V 2 TB SSD
- Power down your computer and unplug the power cable. Open the case and locate an available 2.5" drive bay and SATA data/power connections.
- Mount the SSD into the 2.5" bay using screws provided by your chassis or drive tray, ensuring the connector side aligns with the motherboard or backplane.
- Connect a SATA data cable from the motherboard or SATA controller to the SSD, and attach a SATA power connector from the power supply.
- Power up the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm the drive is detected. If needed, initialize and format the drive in your operating system’s disk management utility.
- Install your operating system or data workloads, then enable TRIM if it isn’t automatically enabled by your OS to maintain long-term performance.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What capacity is the EDGE eMerge 3D-V available in?
A: The EDGE eMerge 3D-V is available in a 2 TB capacity, offering ample space for applications, games, and data while maintaining strong performance characteristics.
Q: What interface does this SSD use?
A: It uses a SATA 6Gb/s (SATA/600) interface in a standard 2.5" internal form factor, making it compatible with a wide range of systems that support SATA drives.
Q: What makes this drive reliable for long-term use?
A: The drive features a Silicon Motion controller, 3D NAND, and reliability enhancements such as TRIM, Wear Leveling, StaticDataRefresh, and LDPC ECC to protect data integrity and extend drive life under heavy workloads.
Q: Is the drive compliant with trade and procurement standards?
A: Yes, the EDGE eMerge 3D-V is TAA compliant, making it suitable for many professional and governmental procurement requirements.
Q: How can I maximize performance and longevity?
A: Ensure TRIM is enabled in your operating system, keep firmware up to date if updates are provided by the manufacturer, and maintain adequate free space to sustain performance. Regularly back up important data and monitor drive health with appropriate software utilities.
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