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ORICO e5000 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, PCIe Gen4x4

ORICO e5000 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, PCIe Gen4x4 Review & Specifications

The ORICO e5000 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, PCIe Gen4x4 by ORICO is a NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) featuring 500 GB of storage. It is built with None NAND flash memory and utilizes a None controller to manage data access, wear leveling, and overall performance. This drive runs on the PCIe 4.0 x4 interface (up to 16 GB/s) and utilizes the NVMe 1.4 protocol. NVMe 1.4 brought significant updates such as improved power management, persistent memory region support, and native command retry. The SSD comes in a M.2 2280 form factor. PCIe 4.0 is backward compatible with older PCIe slots, but speeds will adjust accordingly.

NVMe SSD Performance

Sequential read and write speeds reach 5000 MB/s and 3600 MB/s respectively, while random read/write performance delivers up to 350k and 250k IOPS. The drive offers an endurance rating of 150 TBW and is backed by a None-year manufacturer warranty.

This SSD does not include a dedicated external DRAM cache chip. Instead, it relies on a small internal SRAM cache integrated into the controller, typically around 32 MB to 128 MB. Manufacturers may sometimes refer to this SRAM as "DRAM cache," but it is not the same as a discrete DRAM module. Furthermore, because it uses the NVMe interface, the SSD may also support Host Memory Buffer (HMB) — a feature that allocates a small portion of your system’s RAM (usually 64–128 MB) to act as a substitute for DRAM. While this design is cost-effective and suitable for everyday tasks, performance under heavy or sustained random I/O can be lower compared to full-DRAM SSDs. A Dynamic SLC cache is still included to help with write bursts and improve responsiveness.

This SSD module offers entry-level performance in our synthetic benchmark, scoring 60.8% relative to the fastest NVMe SSDs in our database. However, this classification doesn't always reflect real-world capability. Many drives in this range — especially those with DRAM cache, and even some newer, efficient DRAM-less models — can still deliver responsive performance in general computing, gaming, light creative work, and casual development environments. Unless your workload involves large file transfers or sustained heavy I/O, this level of performance is more than adequate.

Cost-Effectiveness

From a cost-per-storage perspective, this SSD provides moderate value at $76.0 per terabyte. The overall combined performance-to-price ratio, which evaluates both maximum performance and total storage capacity per dollar, is calculated at 56.0%. Based on this metric, the drive is a less favorable value in this category. Considering its performance rating of 60.8%, other SSDs at similar or lower prices may deliver better overall performance and capacity per dollar, making this drive less competitive.

NVMe SSD Information

Manufacturer: ORICO

NVMe SSD Name: ORICO e5000 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD, PCIe Gen4x4

Current Price Amazon: $38

  • Amazon Price Updated: 1 day, 9 hours ago.

  • NVMe SSD Available: True

    Capacity: 500 GB

    Form Factor: M.2 2280

    Interface: PCIe 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4

    Nand Type: None

    Controller: None

    Warranty: None years

    Endurance: 150 TBW

    Comment: Random read and write performance is not confirmed

    Performance

    DRAM Cache: Host-Memory-Buffer (HMB)

    DRAM Capacity: 32 MB

    SLC Cache: Dynamic

    Sequential Read: 5000 MB/s

    Sequential Write: 3600 MB/s

    Random Read: 350k IOPS

    Random Write: 250k IOPS

    Calculated Performance

    Synthetic Performance: 60.8%

    Performance per Price: 83.2%

    Price per Terabyte 76.0 USD\TB

    Combined Performance per Price: 56.0%