Description
Micron 3400 1 TB NVMe M.2 SSD — PCIe 4.0
The Micron 3400 1 TB Solid State Drive is engineered for speed, reliability, and efficiency in today’s high-demand computing environments. Built for M.2 2280 slots and powered by the PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe interface, this drive delivers a dramatic upgrade over traditional SATA storage, unleashing faster boot times, snappier application launches, and seamless data transfer for servers, thin clients, workstations, and virtualized workloads. With a robust 1 TB capacity, you gain ample space for operating systems, software applications, and data sets, while benefiting from Micron’s advanced memory technology and dependable endurance. Whether you’re modernizing a data center rack, equipping a compact server blade, or provisioning a fleet of thin clients, the Micron 3400 SSD is designed to meet the demands of modern IT infrastructure with efficiency and reliability in a compact, heat-conscious package.
- Blazing read speeds up to 6600 MB/s with PCIe 4.0 NVMe support deliver rapid data access, dramatically accelerating workloads that rely on fast file reads, large dataset processing, and quick OS/app responsiveness.
- M.2 2280 form factor provides broad compatibility with servers, desktops, professional workstations, and compact thin clients, enabling flexible deployment in a wide range of systems that support NVMe PCIe storage.
- 256-bit encryption protects data at rest, helping to meet security and compliance requirements by safeguarding sensitive information even if the device is removed from its chassis.
- Energy-efficient design reduces power draw and thermal output, promoting reliability in dense server environments and extending the lifespan of hardware in 24/7 operation scenarios.
- Enterprise-grade durability and reliability optimized for sustained workloads, with robust error correction, wear leveling, and endurance characteristics that keep critical workloads running smoothly over time.
Technical Details of Micron 3400 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Capacity: 1 TB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe
- Sequential Read: up to 6600 MB/s
- Encryption: 256-bit encryption at rest
- Supported Environments: Server, Thin Client Device
- Power and Efficiency: Energy-efficient design for reliable operation
How to Install Micron 3400 1 TB NVMe SSD
- Power down the system, unplug from the power source, and discharge any residual static. Ground yourself to prevent electrostatic damage to components.
- Open the system chassis and locate an available M.2 slot that supports PCIe NVMe drives. Most servers, workstations, and high-end desktops use the M.2 2280 slot with a screw standoff.
- If an existing drive occupies the slot, remove the retention screw, carefully slide the existing drive out, and set it aside.
- Align the Micron 3400 with the M.2 slot at a slight angle (about 30 degrees) and gently insert it, ensuring the notch aligns with the key in the connector.
- Press the drive down toward the motherboard and secure it with the retaining screw. Verify that the drive sits flush and is properly seated.
- Reconnect power and cables, reassemble the chassis, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm that the new NVMe SSD is detected and configured as a boot or data drive as needed.
- Boot into your operating system and initialize the drive using your OS’s Disk Management or Storage Utility tools. Create partitions, format with the desired file system, and assign drive letters or mount points.
- Install or migrate your operating system and applications onto the new drive, and adjust storage settings for optimal performance. Consider enabling NVMe-optimized settings in BIOS and ensuring firmware updates are applied if available.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is the Micron 3400 1 TB NVMe SSD compatible with PCIe 4.0 motherboards and servers?
- A: Yes. The Micron 3400 is designed for PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe interfaces, providing the fastest available data transfer routes when connected to compatible motherboards, servers, and storage controllers. It is backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 systems, though performance will align with the limitations of PCIe 3.0 speeds.
- Q: What workloads benefit most from this drive?
- A: Applications that require rapid random access and high sequential read throughput, such as database operations, virtualization, large-scale data analytics, content delivery, and boot-intensive workloads, will see noticeable improvements in responsiveness and throughput.
- Q: How does the encryption work, and is it user-configurable?
- A: The drive supports 256-bit encryption to protect data at rest. Encryption is typically handled on the drive’s hardware or firmware level and is compatible with standard operating system security practices. In many setups, encryption keys are managed by the system or a trusted security module.
- Q: Can this SSD be used in thin clients?
- A: Yes. The M.2 2280 form factor and NVMe interface make it suitable for thin clients and other compact devices where fast storage and compact design are essential for performance and user experience.
- Q: What about endurance and reliability in 24/7 environments?
- A: The Micron 3400 is built for reliability under sustained workloads. It includes enterprise-oriented features such as wear leveling, error correction, and thermal management designed to sustain performance and longevity in data-center and continuous-use scenarios.
- Q: How do I maximize performance with this drive?
- A: Ensure you install it in a PCIe 4.0-capable slot, enable any NVMe-specific settings in BIOS, keep firmware up to date, and configure the OS for optimal NVMe performance (such as aligning partitions and enabling TRIM support where applicable). Regular firmware updates from Micron can also boost stability and efficiency.
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