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technology2 years ago

Crucial's Lightning-Fast T500 Gen4 SSD: A High-End Game Changer

Crucial has introduced its new flagship T500 PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 NVMe SSD, featuring sequential read and write speeds of 7400/7000 MBps. The T500 utilizes the Phison E25 controller and Micron 232L 3D TLC NAND, making it one of the first consumer SSDs to do so. Targeted towards gamers, content creators, and professional users, the T500 is available in three capacities and two variants, with a 4TB version planned for next year. The SSD is competitively priced, starting from 8.5¢/GB, and offers excellent performance, system compatibility, and price for many use-cases.

storage2 years ago

Kioxia Launches Affordable PCIe Gen4 SSDs with BiCS6 Technology.

Kioxia has introduced the BG6 series of M.2 2230 client NVMe SSDs, which updates the NAND generation from BiCS5 to BiCS6 for select capacities, allowing for 2TB M.2 2230 SSDs to be brought to market. The BG6 series continues the DRAMless strategy and dual-chip design of the BG5, with performance numbers now placing it in the mainstream category for PCIe 4.0 SSDs. The company is focusing on the 1TB and 2TB SKUs due to higher demand, with the drives expected to be available for consumers in the holiday season or early next year.

technology2 years ago

"Massive 61% Discount on Samsung 980 PRO 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD at Amazon"

The 2 TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD is available on Amazon for $149.99, down 61% from its list price of $379.99. The SSD has received 4.8/5 stars from over 24,000 user reviews and has a maximum sequential read speed of 7,000 MB/s and sequential writes of up to 5,100 MB/s. The discounted price is close to its lowest ever of $140.99, and a $5 coupon can be applied at checkout. The 1 TB model with heatsink is also discounted by 61%, from $229.99 to $89.99.

technology2 years ago

Save Big on High-Capacity SSDs: Samsung 990 Pro and PS5 SSDs on Sale Now

Samsung's flagship 2TB 990 Pro PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, one of the fastest on the market, has dropped in price to $143.99 with an additional 20% off coupon code SSD990LCS. The SSD boasts sequential speeds of 7,450MB/s read and 6,900MB/s write and random speeds of 1400K/1550K IOPS. It is compatible with the PS5, but a heatsink is recommended. This deal makes it the least expensive top-tier SSD on the market.

storage2 years ago

"Apex Storage X21: The Ultimate Solution for Massive SSD Storage"

Apex Storage's X21 board can carry up to 21 M.2 drives, offering up to 168 TB of storage capacity and a peak sequential read/write speed of up to 31 GB/s. The dual-PCB add-in-card has a PCIe x16 interface and promises over 10 million random read/write IOPS. The X21 card comes with two six-pin auxiliary PCIe power connectors and requires external fans for cooling. It can work in multi-card configurations and offers comparable throughput to all-flash-arrays. Pricing and availability details have not been disclosed.

technology2 years ago

"New PCIe 4.0 card offers 168TB storage with 21 SSDs"

Apex Storage has announced its X21 add-in card (AIC) that can hold up to 21 8TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs, with sequential read and write speeds of up to 30.5 and 26.5GBps, respectively. The AIC works in a standard PCIe 4.0 x16 slot and supports QLC, TLC, MLC, and Intel Optane drives. The product will cost $2,800 and is aimed at businesses for use in NAS or SAN arrays, 8K video editing, artificial intelligence and machine-learning training, and other enterprise use cases.