ADATA's gaming division today announced its new top-of-the-range M.2 NVMe 1.4 SSD, we are talking about the XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE. This SSD uses 3D NAND Flash memory chips that combine SLC memory for cache and DRAM memory as cachebuffer. Although the type of memory or controller is not indicated, it is logical to think that it uses the Phison E18 and that the memory can be QLC NAND Flash like the rest of similar models.
What we do know exactly is that this drive is one of the fastest on the market, and that is that it reaches sequential read speeds of up to 7400 MB / s with a write speed of up to 6400 MB / s. When it comes to 4K random write speed, we're talking up to 650,000 IOPS, while writing is up to 740,000 IOPS with a lifespan of at least 2 million hours of use and backed by a 5-year warranty.
The known information of the XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE SSD is completed with that it will be available in two only variants with 1 TB and 2 TB of capacity, and that includes an aluminum heatsink that promises to reduce the temperature by 20 percent, a 20 percent Regarding the heatsink that integrates the MSI X570-A Pro motherboard, passing the IO Meter 2020.05.26 benchmark. Of course, no details about availability or price.
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