PNY CS900 1000GB

Specifications

Core

Capacity 1000 GB

Form Factor 2.5"

Interface SATA III

Performance

Seq Read 535 MB/s

Seq Write 515 MB/s

Endurance (TBW) 450 TBW

Price History

Price history excludes Amazon sources

SSD Description

The PNY CS900 1TB is a DRAM-less SATA III drive intended for broad compatibility and legacy system upgrades. It typically pairs a 2-channel or 4-channel controller (such as Phison S11 or Silicon Motion SM2258XT/SM2259XT) with commodity 3D NAND and relies on a dynamic pseudo-SLC caching algorithm to handle bursts before folding data into native TLC or QLC blocks. The model is a variable BOM product, with some batches using 3D TLC and others 3D QLC (which reduces sustained write performance once the SLC cache is exhausted). The casing is plastic rather than aluminum, and the low-power SATA controllers generally prevent thermal throttling under standard consumer loads.

Key Specifications

  • Interface: SATA III (6 Gb/s)
  • Form Factor: 2.5-inch / 7mm
  • Controller: Variable (Commonly Phison S11 or SMI SM2259XT)
  • NAND Type: Variable 3D NAND (TLC or QLC depending on revision)
  • Sequential Read: Up to 535 MB/s
  • Sequential Write: Up to 515 MB/s
  • DRAM Cache: None (DRAM-less Design)
  • Features: TRIM Support, S.M.A.R.T. health monitoring, Low Power Idle

Hardware Alternatives

  • Kingston A400: This is the most direct hardware relative. Both drives employ the same strategy of component variability and frequently share the exact same Phison S11 controller and DRAM-less architecture.
  • Crucial BX500 1000GB: A direct competitor in the entry-level SATA segment that frequently utilizes QLC NAND in 1TB+ variants, resulting in similar behavior when SLC cache is exhausted.
  • ADATA SU650/SU630: These drives use similar Maxio or SMI controllers and occupy the same architectural tier, focusing on burst performance via SLC caching rather than sustained throughput.
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