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Gigabyte are getting in on the old SSD game with their new SATA-based UD Pro drives, which seems… odd. It’s quite late in the day for a company to start trying to get into the SSD market in ...
Gigabyte has launched today its new Gen5 10000 NVMe SSD. This next-gen product delivers 10GB/s or over 10,000MB/s of write speed, hence justifying its name. However, older platforms won't support it.
GIGABYTE has silently upgraded its AORUS 7000s with super-fast Micron 176 Layer B47R flash, quite literally transforming it from an average performer, by today's standards, into an elite performer.
Gigabyte has introduced a new SSD cooler design for its latest AMD 800-series Aorus Stealth Ice motherboards, called M.2 EZ-Flex. This spring loads the SSD backplate, forcing tighter contact ...
GIGABYTE specs its 1TB AORUS Gen5 12000 SSD as capable of up to 11,700 MB/s sequential read throughput and up to 9,500 MB/s sequential write throughput. This is, as expected, spot on for read and ...
GIGABYTE announces today that its AORUS Gen4 7000s SSD is fully compliant with PS5 M.2 storage expansion. With the read speed of 7000 MB/s and maximum storage capacity of 2 TB far beyond ...
Gigabyte has released a new iteration of its Aorus Gen5 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD. The new drive arrives just months after the company's initial PCIe 5.0 drive, with the latest model boasting ...
Gigabyte has decided to simplify matters for those who want the power of an SSD in their desktop, but don't want to deal with the hassle of buying and connecting one. The company's new Z68XP-UD3 ...
SSD prices are trending upwards for 2024 and we don't know how long that will last. Most 2TB PS5-compatible SSDs are already currently selling for $130 or higher, but there is one exception.
News Gigabyte’s newest SSD has a heatsink with its own zip code The Aurous Gen5 drive can hit 10 gigabytes per second read and write with the passive cooler. By Michael Crider ...
Now, Gigabyte has launched one of the first PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs that shows the incredible speed potential of the new tech. The AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD can hit up to 5,000MB/s read speeds and 4,400 MB/s ...
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