SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 4TB NVMe SSD
The SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 is a high-performance 4TB NVMe SSD engineered for professionals and enthusiasts who demand extreme speed and reliability. Built on the latest PCIe 5.0 x4 interface with M.2 2280 form factor, this drive delivers blazingly fast sequential read/write speeds up to 14,900/14,000 MB/s—perfect for intensive gaming, content creation, video editing, and data-intensive professional applications. The integrated aluminum heatsink ensures sustained performance during demanding workloads, while TLC 3D NAND technology with 2,400 TBW endurance provides years of dependable storage.
Key Features
- Ultra-fast PCIe 5.0 x4 interface for next-generation performance
- Sequential read speeds up to 14,900 MB/s on 4TB capacity
- Sequential write speeds up to 14,000 MB/s for rapid data transfers
- M.2 2280 form factor compatible with modern gaming PCs and workstations
- TLC 3D NAND technology for optimal speed-to-capacity ratio
- 2,400 TBW endurance rating ensures long-term reliability
- Efficient anodized aluminum heatsink for thermal management
- Ideal for gaming, 4K video editing, 3D rendering, and professional workflows
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Manufacturer |
SanDisk Technologies |
| Part Number |
SDSP82400TAH-000E0 |
| Capacity |
4TB |
| Form Factor |
M.2 2280 |
| Interface |
PCIe 5.0 x4 NVMe |
| Sequential Read Speed |
Up to 14,900 MB/s |
| Sequential Write Speed |
Up to 14,000 MB/s |
| NAND Type |
TLC 3D NAND |
| Endurance (TBW) |
2,400 TBW |
| Heatsink |
Anodized Aluminum |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PCIe 5.0 and why does it matter for NVMe SSDs?
PCIe 5.0 is the latest high-speed interface standard that doubles bandwidth compared to PCIe 4.0, enabling the SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 to achieve exceptional transfer speeds. This is essential for professionals handling large files, gamers loading massive game worlds, and content creators working with 4K/8K video.
Is the M.2 2280 form factor compatible with my system?
The M.2 2280 form factor is the industry standard for modern laptops, gaming PCs, and workstations. Check your motherboard or device manual for an M.2 slot supporting NVMe drives. Most systems built in the last 5+ years support this form factor.
How does the heatsink improve SSD performance?
The integrated aluminum heatsink dissipates heat generated during intensive operations, preventing thermal throttling. This maintains peak read/write speeds during sustained workloads like video rendering, large file transfers, and extended gaming sessions.
What does 2,400 TBW endurance mean for long-term reliability?
TBW (TeraBytes Written) indicates the total data you can write to the drive before potential wear. With 2,400 TBW, the SanDisk Optimus GX PRO 8100 supports years of heavy professional use, making it ideal for demanding workflows and gaming environments.