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The Transcend MTE110 256GB M.2 2280 SSD leverages PCIe Gen3 x4 and NVMe 1.3 standards to deliver up to 1,800 MB/s read and 1,500 MB/s write speeds. Built with 3D TLC NAND Flash and advanced LDPC error correction, it ensures data integrity and long-term reliability. Its dynamic thermal throttling maintains peak performance during heavy use, making it an ideal upgrade for ultrabooks, laptops, and desktops seeking a budget-friendly yet powerful storage solution.





| ASIN | B07CXZ9D7T |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Transcend |
| Built-In Media | SSD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 1 |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | PCIe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,230 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3938 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Enclosure Material | 3D Nand Flash |
| Form Factor | 2280 M.2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557841715 |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | NVMe |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 1 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 256 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4 |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Type Name | MTE110S |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Transcend Information |
| Media Speed | 800 |
| Mfr Part Number | TS256GMTE110S |
| Model Name | TS256GMTE110S |
| Model Number | TS256GMTE110S |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 1800 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| UPC | 760557841715 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year |
T**Y
A good budget NVME (2 years and running so far)
Considering what I paid for it, it's a good upgrade from my other budget SATA SSD though at the speeds of solid state drives now, performance difference becomes harder to tell in day-to-day usage. Update: Almost one year to the day, it's still operating as my main OS drive. Write speeds for me aren't as great as I'd like but for purpose and price, this was cheaper than my last SATA SSD with improved read 3x read speeds and 100mb/s faster write speeds so well worth the price. This combined with a Ryzen CPU upgrade made my system so snappy for very little price. Update 2: Almost two years running as my main OS drive. I recently installed Windows 11, so far so good. This drive was meant as a stop-gap solution until I had more money to buy a more expensive NVME but it's still fast enough for me, no complaints. I use a faster Samsung NVME as my games drive anyway. Update 3, March 16 2022: New motherboard, the drive is still hanging in there with 15,600 hours and counting. In this setup I'm using x4 speeds but doesn't seem to make any difference for me, still roughly the same performance. See pic #2. Update 4, Jan 2024: Still going. Although it's now on my backup OS because I needed more space. Update 5, Nov 2025: Just for giggles, I thought I'd update. After more than 6 years, it's still working in my backup PC as I've since upgraded to a PCIe 4 SSD. It was my first SSD so after hearing what I've heard about them, I was afraid it wouldn't last. Bravo to Transcend.
F**Z
Works with Raspberry Pi 4
I bought this to connect to Raspberry Pi 4 after updating the Pi to boot from a USB 3. I housed the Transcend 128GB Nvme in an SSK Aluminum USB C to M.2 NVMe SSD Tool-Free Enclosure and loaded the standard Raspberry Pi OS using the Raspberry Pi Imager, and it booted like magic. I have been experimenting with various boot options on the Pi 4, and not all enclosures and drives work, but this combination does. Using this drive/enclosure the Raspberry Pi OS runs without any issues and is much faster than using a micro SD card. I got the 128GB version, so it gives me more room to install additional software. One important caveat is that you update all of your firmware on the Pi to boot from USB 3 first. There are plenty of Youtube videos on the subject, and if you are not afraid of using the command line in Linux, it is really quite easy to do. Most of the tutorials on Youtube will step you through it to help you get everything working well. It's amazing how much you can do with a Pi 4 once you get an NVMe connected. I highly recommend this drive with the SSK enclosure, as they both worked flawlessly.
Q**N
Great budget drive for use with a Raspberry Pi 4
I purchased this drive to use with a Raspberry Pi 4 (4 GB RAM) and paired it with an SSK USB 3 NVMe case+interface. Now, obviously the USB 3 interface slows things down compared to being able to install this directly into a computer with an NVMe interface, but the RPi doesn't have that option. I installed a fresh version of Raspberry Pi OS to the drive and was able to tweak the Pi to boot off of it instead of the default microSD card. And hey, it works really well! Writes and reads are much faster, and programs load much more quickly off the SSD than the microSD card. Furthermore, it's safe to say that read/writes wear will be much better on this SSD than a card, as well.
N**E
Great drive. Works fast!
Installed on a Asus E410M laptop. Works great!
N**Y
Amazing Results & Great Value!
I made this little SSD my primary boot drive for Windows, and now my computer boots in 5-8 seconds! A remarkable improvement from the minutes spent booting from my previous top tier hard drive disk. And that's with a heavy load of startup applications, without fast-boot enabled. Even when compared to other SSDs (non-NVMe) instead of obviously slow HDDs, the difference in speed is huge. Then there is the very helpful software available for this SSD that lets you track its health. Just icing on the cake! Now, although it does not have the best of the best speeds or storage capacity in the NVMe SSD category, it is still top tier (for the classes of SSDs) and a great value SSD.
D**P
Functional and cheap, but additional supplies needed.
Seems to work well. Wasn't immediately identified by my PC but disk management took care of that. I picked the cheapest one as I was really looking for storage for my OS only on this. My one major complaint is it didn't come with the screws to secure it to the board. I know boards can vary, but how much cost would there be to included a few generic screws. The product didn't really advertise that you would need to purchase this separately as well, should be at the top. Without a post suppory and appropriate screws it sits at a weird angle so i dropped sheerness and thickness down because of it. I dropped the value rating because i think these parts should be included. Id say functionaly its probably a 5 star product as its cheap and works, but deserves 4 stars for the lack of up front description of needing tonorder additional parts.
S**M
5y warranty at that price, is a winner
These are great so far. Just needed 3 for my new NAS, give it a bump in speed! 5 year warranty is a great piece of mind!
E**S
Good for what you need
Does work on the GMKtec m150 pc. Works well with any office work and video editing.
L**Z
Preiswert und gut
Habe eine Trancend M2 250 GB gegen eine Trancend M2 mit 500 GB getauscht. War problemlos. Aber dann. Habe versucht mit der Software SSD Scope von Transcent die C Partition zu klonen. Nach dem Startbefehl sofortiger Stillstand des PCs und nach derm Neustart blauer Bilschirm. Nichts mehr ging. Weder F1 noch F8. Also Wiederherstellung mit AOMEi. Beim nächsten Versuch dasselbe Desaster. Habe dann die neue Festplatte wieder ausgebaut und die Wiederherstellung mittels "Talmage Scomb NVME Gehäuse, 3.2 Gen 2 M2 SSD" direkt auf die neue Festplatte gemacht. Festplatte eingebaut und der PC lief wieder. Die Software SSD Scop habe ich natürlich gelöscht. Die Transcend M2 Festplatten liefen und laufen proplemlos und sind zu empfehlen. Aber nicht die Software SSD Scope von Trancend.
E**O
Performant mais chauffe trop.
Les perd sont réelles mais sans dissipateur correct la température monte régulièrement à 70 degrés là où mon Samsung 970 plafonne à 45 degrés au même endroit.
P**Y
古いコンピュータにも向いているかも
MacBook Pro retina’15 late2013 11,3 、A1398 にsintech m2 SSD adapter で、利用しています。OCLP2.4.1で、Sequoia が正常に動作し、性能もこのマシンとしては十二分に発揮できております。価格高騰前に購入できて助かりました。
B**D
Transcend is good Bran
the product is good , there is better model from trascend .
D**K
Schnelle und zuverlässige NVMe-SSD – ideal für ältere Systeme oder als Zweitlaufwerk
Ich habe die Transcend MTE110S mit 256 GB als Upgrade für ein älteres Notebook verwendet, das noch eine langsame SATA-SSD im Einsatz hatte. Die Installation war unkompliziert: Einsetzen, festschrauben, formatieren – sofort einsatzbereit. Windows 10 hat das Laufwerk ohne zusätzliche Treiber erkannt. In der Praxis liefert die SSD solide Werte. Die sequenziellen Lese- und Schreibraten liegen im erwartbaren Bereich für eine PCIe-3.0-SSD und reichen völlig aus für alltägliche Aufgaben wie Systemstart, Programme und leichte Spiele. Besonders positiv: Auch bei längeren Kopiervorgängen bleibt die Leistung stabil und es gibt keine auffälligen Temperaturspitzen. Für ein kompaktes Notebook oder als zusätzliches Zweitlaufwerk im Desktop ist die SSD eine sinnvolle Wahl. Natürlich erreicht sie nicht die Geschwindigkeit moderner PCIe-4.0-Modelle, aber sie ist zuverlässig, energieeffizient und für den Preis absolut angemessen. Fazit: Ein unkompliziertes und verlässliches NVMe-Upgrade, das älteren Geräten neuen Schwung verleiht. Gute Performance, einfache Installation und stabile Temperaturen – genau das, was man in dieser Preisklasse erwartet.
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