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    <title>topic Re: difference between SSDPEKKF256G7ES and SSDPEKKF256G7X1 ? in Solid State Drives (NAND)</title>
    <link>https://community.solidigm.com/t5/solid-state-drives-nand/difference-between-ssdpekkf256g7es-and-ssdpekkf256g7x1/m-p/19945#M8058</link>
    <description>&lt;P&gt;1kilo,&lt;/P&gt;That's a very good question! Thanks for asking. We are sure many other users will find it very helpful. The difference between one and the other is the following:&lt;UL&gt;&lt;LI&gt;SSDPEKKF256G7X1  indicates that the Intel® SSD Pro 6000p Series (256GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D1, TLC) is a reseller single pack as you can confirm it here: &lt;A href="http://ark.intel.com/products/94907/Intel-SSD-Pro-6000p-Series-256GB-M_2-80mm-PCIe-3_0-x4-3D1-TLC#" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"&gt;http://ark.intel.com/products/94907/Intel-SSD-Pro-6000p-Series-256GB-M_2-80mm-PCIe-3_0-x4-3D1-TLC#&lt;/A&gt; @ordering &lt;A href="http://ark.intel.com" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"&gt;ark.intel.com&lt;/A&gt; -Intel® SSD Pro 6000p Series &lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;SSDPEKKF256G7&lt;B&gt;ES - &lt;/B&gt;Indicates that this drive is an &lt;B&gt;E&lt;/B&gt;ngineering &lt;B&gt;S&lt;/B&gt;ample and it is NOT meant to be sold to end-users.&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;/UL&gt;We hope this clarifies your doubts. Please let us know if you have any other questions or doubts.Best regards,Aleki</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2016 16:23:33 GMT</pubDate>
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    <dc:date>2016-09-23T16:23:33Z</dc:date>
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      <title>difference between SSDPEKKF256G7ES and SSDPEKKF256G7X1 ?</title>
      <link>https://community.solidigm.com/t5/solid-state-drives-nand/difference-between-ssdpekkf256g7es-and-ssdpekkf256g7x1/m-p/19944#M8057</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;What is the difference between these two model numbers of 6000p m2 ssd drives?&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2016 12:35:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>aalex17</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2016-09-23T12:35:57Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: difference between SSDPEKKF256G7ES and SSDPEKKF256G7X1 ?</title>
      <link>https://community.solidigm.com/t5/solid-state-drives-nand/difference-between-ssdpekkf256g7es-and-ssdpekkf256g7x1/m-p/19945#M8058</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;1kilo,&lt;/P&gt;That's a very good question! Thanks for asking. We are sure many other users will find it very helpful. The difference between one and the other is the following:&lt;UL&gt;&lt;LI&gt;SSDPEKKF256G7X1  indicates that the Intel® SSD Pro 6000p Series (256GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D1, TLC) is a reseller single pack as you can confirm it here: &lt;A href="http://ark.intel.com/products/94907/Intel-SSD-Pro-6000p-Series-256GB-M_2-80mm-PCIe-3_0-x4-3D1-TLC#" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"&gt;http://ark.intel.com/products/94907/Intel-SSD-Pro-6000p-Series-256GB-M_2-80mm-PCIe-3_0-x4-3D1-TLC#&lt;/A&gt; @ordering &lt;A href="http://ark.intel.com" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"&gt;ark.intel.com&lt;/A&gt; -Intel® SSD Pro 6000p Series &lt;/LI&gt;&lt;LI&gt;SSDPEKKF256G7&lt;B&gt;ES - &lt;/B&gt;Indicates that this drive is an &lt;B&gt;E&lt;/B&gt;ngineering &lt;B&gt;S&lt;/B&gt;ample and it is NOT meant to be sold to end-users.&lt;/LI&gt;&lt;/UL&gt;We hope this clarifies your doubts. Please let us know if you have any other questions or doubts.Best regards,Aleki</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2016 16:23:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.solidigm.com/t5/solid-state-drives-nand/difference-between-ssdpekkf256g7es-and-ssdpekkf256g7x1/m-p/19945#M8058</guid>
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