Samsung's new 9100 PRO 8TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD offers high capacity and top-tier performance, with sequential read speeds of 14,800 MB/s and write speeds of 13,400 MB/s, along with a 5-year warranty and high endurance rating of 4800 TBW, making it a leading choice for high-performance storage.
MaxSun is set to release the H770YTX Terminator, an unconventional YTX form factor motherboard with a wider ITX design, offering support for DDR5 technology, PCIe Gen5, and multiple storage options. The mid-range board features back-sided connectors, extra M.2 slots, and storage connectors, as well as 8+1+1 power stage system support for Intel 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Core CPUs. Priced at 899 RMB ($126), it also includes PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 interfaces, four SATA ports, a 4-lane SlimNAS SFF-8654 interface, and networking capabilities through a 2.5Gbit port and WiFi-6 standard.
FSP is preparing to launch the Cannon Pro 2500W power supply, featuring 80 Plus Platinum certification and upgraded PCIe Gen5 connectors. With three PCIe 6+2-pin and four PCIe 12V-2x6 connectors, it can support up to four RTX 4090 cards simultaneously. The fully modular design allows for flexibility in configurations, and the high power capacity ensures wattage is not a limiting factor. FSP has more products planned for a 2024 launch.
PNY and Corsair have launched their next-generation storage options with PCIe Gen5 interface, offering impressive sequential read speeds surpassing 12 GB/s. PNY's CS3150 series features an integrated dual-fan heatsink design and is available in 1TB and 2TB configurations, while Corsair's MP700 PRO storage boasts sequential read speeds of 12.4 GB/s and write speeds of 11.8 GB/s. Prices for PNY's storage start at $179.99, while Corsair's storage is priced at $190 for 1TB and $355 for 2TB.
CORSAIR has unveiled the MP700 PRO, its latest PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSD with exceptional performance, including sequential read speeds of 12,400MB/sec and write speeds of 11,800MB/sec. It also offers high random read and write performance, backward compatibility with PCIe 4.0 motherboards, and native support for Microsoft DirectStorage. The SSD comes in capacities up to 4TB and offers advanced cooling options, including a pre-assembled air cooler or a water block for custom cooling loops. It is supported by the CORSAIR SSD Toolbox software and comes with a five-year warranty. The 1TB and 2TB versions are currently available, with the 4TB version coming later this winter.
Micron has launched the 6550 ION SSD, a high-capacity storage solution with 61.44TB and PCIe Gen5 performance, doubling the capacity of its predecessor, the 6500 ION. This new SSD offers enhanced speed with sequential read speeds up to 12GB/s and improved energy efficiency, available in E3.S, U.2, and E1.L form factors. The 6550 ION aims to provide superior performance and density, positioning itself as a competitive option in the high-capacity SSD market.
GALAX has released its fastest SSD, the HOF Extreme 50 PCIe Gen5 with a 2 TB capacity and active-cooling solution. The 2 TB variant is available for $350 US and has read and write speeds of 10,000 MB/s and 9500 MB/s, respectively. The SSD utilizes a Phison PS5026-E26 controller and 232-layer 3D TLC NAND Flash memory. The active cooling solution ensures continuous and efficient SSD operation at 40-45C. The GALAX HOF SSD lineup is expected to get up to 12 GB/s variants in the future.
Crucial is developing a PCIe Gen5 SSD, the T700, which is based on the Phison E26 controller and comes with a heatsink. The storage solution is expected to reach transfer speeds of up to 12.4 GB/s read and 11.9 GB/s write, according to a tweet from LinusTechTips. The adoption of PCIe 5.0 technology has been slower than expected, but the release of several Gen5 SSDs in recent months suggests the revolution has only just begun.