Description
Micron 5300 PRO 960 GB M.2 2280 SATA SSD – Read Intensive
Upgrade your infrastructure with the Micron 5300 PRO 960 GB SSD, a compact M.2 2280 SATA drive engineered for reliability, efficiency, and sustained performance in read-heavy workloads. Built on Micron’s cutting-edge 3D NAND technology, this drive delivers the speed and durability needed for modern data-center tasks, virtualization hosts, OS drives, and cache tiers. Designed to excel in environments that demand consistent latency and predictable throughput, the Micron 5300 PRO combines enterprise-grade endurance with a compact form factor that fits laptops, compact servers, and workstations alike. Whether you’re refreshing aging client systems or accelerating a storage stack in mixed workloads, this SATA SSD keeps data accessible, responsive, and ready for the next demanding application. With a focus on power efficiency, thermal stability, and long-term reliability, the Micron 5300 PRO 960 GB is a practical choice for IT teams seeking all-flash acceleration without the complexity of larger, higher-cost options.
- Performance you can rely on: Optimized for read-intensive workloads, the Micron 5300 PRO delivers consistent, low-latency I/O under peak demand, helping to accelerate boot times, application loading, and data retrieval in database logs, file servers, and virtualization hosts.
- Compact M.2 2280 form factor: A sleek, standardized module that fits into modern laptops, PCIe and SATA-enabled mini‑servers, and compact desktops, enabling easy upgrades without bulky storage devices. This form factor preserves space while delivering full SATA speed and reliability.
- Enterprise-grade endurance and reliability: Engineered with 3D NAND and robust wear leveling, the Micron 5300 PRO maintains performance across long service lifetimes, delivering stable data integrity and consistent operation in demanding environments.
- Efficient, thermally stable operation: Designed for energy-efficient performance, this drive minimizes power consumption and heat generation, reducing cooling requirements in dense deployments and extending device longevity in portable or space-constrained systems.
- Versatile deployment options: Suitable as an OS drive, a caching layer, or a dedicated data volume in servers, workstations, or laptops. It supports typical SATA ecosystems and integrates smoothly with existing storage policies and backup workflows.
Technical Details of Micron 5300 5300 PRO 960 GB
- Capacity: 960 GB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA/600)
- Type: Read Intensive
- NAND Type: 3D NAND
- Sequential Read: up to approximately 560 MB/s
- Sequential Write: up to approximately 520 MB/s
- Random Read IOPS: up to around 90,000 IOPS
- Random Write IOPS: up to around 80,000 IOPS
- Warranty: Available under Micron/Synnetx terms; consult the current product documentation for warranty specifics
- Operating Temperature: Typical data-center operating range with reliability optimized for sustained workloads
How to install Micron 5300 960 GB M.2 SATA SSD
Installing the Micron 5300 PRO in an M.2 slot is straightforward when you follow these steps. Ensure you have a compatible motherboard or laptop with an M.2 socket that supports SATA signaling (not all M.2 slots support SATA; some require NVMe). Before you begin, power down the system, unplug from power, and discharge any residual electricity. Gather a small Phillips screwdriver and anti-static precautions to protect components.
- Open the system or laptop access panel to locate the M.2 slot. If replacing an existing drive, remove the old module carefully and set it aside.
- Orient the Micron 5300 PRO so the notch aligns with the M.2 connector. Insert the edge connector at a slight angle (about 30 degrees) and gently push it in until it sits fully seated in the slot.
- Secure the module with the provided mounting screw in the M.2 standoff. Do not overtighten; a snug connection is enough to keep the drive firmly in place.
- Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Ensure the drive is recognized as an available SATA-based M.2 device. If needed, enable SATA mode and verify that AHCI is selected for compatibility and performance consistency.
- Boot into your operating system. Initialize and format the new drive using your preferred disk management tool. Assign a drive letter or mount point, set up partitions, and configure any required backup or replication policies. If you’re migrating an OS, follow your standard OS cloning or fresh-install procedures.
Tip: After installation, run a quick health check and SMART monitoring to confirm the drive’s status. Regular firmware updates from Micron can help maintain compatibility with evolving systems and improve longevity. The Micron 5300 PRO’s SATA interface is designed for predictable performance in traditional SATA environments, making it a reliable upgrade path for mixed compute environments that blend client and server workloads.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Micron 5300 PRO 960 GB used for? It is designed for read-intensive workloads and data-access scenarios in laptops, desktops, compact servers, and storage arrays where reliable SATA performance is essential. It’s suitable as an OS drive, caching layer, or data volume.
- Is the 5300 PRO compatible with NVMe slots? No. This drive uses the SATA interface (SATA/600). Ensure your system has an M.2 SATA slot rather than an NVMe slot for optimal compatibility.
- How does 3D NAND benefit this SSD? 3D NAND stacks memory cells vertically to increase density, improve endurance, and lower cost per gigabyte while maintaining strong performance and reliability for read-intensive workloads.
- What workloads are best suited for this drive? Boot drives, operating system deployment, virtualization caches, database logs, file-serving caches, and read-heavy databases where quick access to frequently read data is critical.
- Can I use this drive in a system with PCIe NVMe storage? Yes, as long as the system has compatible SATA interfaces available. The Micron 5300 PRO operates via SATA, so it complements NVMe storage by offering additional SATA-based capacity and reliability where appropriate.
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