What is PCIe?
• PCI Express (or PCIe or PCI-E) is a computer expansion card interface introduced by Intel in 2004 • The most common version currently is PCIe 1.1 interface. Each lane supports maximum 250MB/s bandwidth PCIe Benefits • Driver less • Easy for portable using, no external CD/DVD carrying needs • Hot plug and play • Can be recognized by notebooks • High capacity with small dimension • High performance • Bootable function – to run your OS from this device your BIOS must allow you to select the Express card slot as a boot option • Support bootable function with AMIs solution Model Number MDSSD-BPP-128EXP Capacity 128GB Flash MLC Sequential Read Up to 134MB/s Sequential Write Up to 134MB/s Operation Voltage 2.7V~3.6V Support Flash Memory Interfaces Build-in NAND Flash Memory Support Host Interfaces PCI Express 1.1 Interface Op.