Intel

Intel Optane SSD 905P

PCIe AIC · PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3 · N/A

PCIe AIC 2018 5-year warranty 280 GB – 1.5 TB
Intel Intel Optane SSD 905P
Specs & Capacities

Specifications

General specifications
InterfacePCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.3
ControllerN/A
NAND TypeIntel 3D XPoint
DRAM CacheN/A (3D XPoint)
Warranty5 years
280 GB specifications
Seq Read2,500 MB/s
Seq Write2,000 MB/s
Rand Read575,000 IOPS
Rand Write550,000 IOPS
Endurance5110 TBW
Editor Notes

Overview

The Intel Optane SSD 905P is a discontinued high-performance storage solution designed for workstation users seeking fast data access and improved system responsiveness. It features Intel's Optane memory technology, which utilizes Intel's 3D XPoint memory to deliver ultra-fast access times and very low latency compared to NAND-based solid-state drives. Thanks to the use of 3D XPoint, Intel's Optane lineup also offers exceptional endurance.

The Optane SSD 905P add-in card (AIC) is available in capacities up to 1.5TB, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, but it is particularly focused on content creation and productivity tasks. It utilizes the PCIe NVMe interface and is compatible with desktop form factors via a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 interface.

Overall, the Intel Optane SSD 905P is a premium storage solution that offers exceptional performance and reliability for demanding workstation users. For power users and professional content creators, this SSD provides a significant speed boost and improved overall system performance.

Specifications

TweakTown

... Intel designed it to increase real-world performance by focusing on performance that matters. That often consists of mixed workloads at low queue depths, and the Intel 905P wins that contest every time. - TomsHardware
The one area where the Intel Optane 905P absolutely smashes all that comes before it is how this speed is utilised. - OC3D

Where to Buy

Discontinued

External Reviews

Reviews

  • “... Intel designed it to increase real-world performance by focusing on performance that matters. That often consists of mixed workloads at low queue depths, and the Intel 905P wins that contest every time. - TomsHardware”

    TweakTown