GIGABYTE has announced that its super-fast AORUS Gen4 7000s SSDs are now fully compliant with PS5 M.2 storage expansion. You're looking at capacities of up to 2TB and read speeds topping 7GB/sec ...
The company offers its new AORUS Gen5 14000 SSD in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities, each with slight differences in read/write speeds. The new 1TB model will pump out up to 13.6GB/sec sequential reads ...
Though the Aorus Gen5 10000 offers super-fast sustained transfers, it’s pricey and has the same random performance as cheaper PCIe 4.0 SSDs. The Aorus Gen5 10000 wouldn’t be much to look at on its own ...
Gigabyte’s Aorus Gen 5 10000 SSD has hit retail at last, albeit for pre-order or back-order, depending upon where you prefer to purchase. To celebrate the device’s near-availability, Aorus Middle East ...
PC peripheral manufacturer Gigabyte has confirmed that one of its premium NVMe SSDs, the Aorus Gen4 7000s, is compatible with the PlayStation 5. The company shared that its SSD meets all the ...
The Gigabyte AORUS Gen5 10000 SSD equips the latest Phison PS5026-E26 8-channel controller, providing users with the ultimate control of random read speed. Along with an over 200-layer stack structure ...
“AORUS Gen4 7300 SSD equips the select Phison E18 8-channel controller, which provides users with ultimate random access rate, as well as the high-speed 3D-TLC NAND Flash and SLC cache design that ...
Gigabyte has unveiled its newest AORUS Gen5 14000 SSD, officially reaching 14GB/s sequential speeds and coming in up to 4TB capacities. The newest AORUS Gen5 14000 SSD is Gigabyte’s successor to the ...
When dealing with NVMe drives the first thing I think when I pick when up is usually “My gosh, it’s so small and light”. That certainly was NOT the case with the new AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD. I’m sure ...
Gigabyte is adding to a small but growing pile of solid state drives (SSDs) that make use of the PCI Express 5.0 bus for faster throughput. That puts the company's new Aorus Gen5 12000 SSD in elite ...
We saw Gigabyte tease the "world's first PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD, last week," which it said was capable of 5GB/s speeds (given suitably cool temperatures). At Computex that product appears to have become ...
Gigabyte Aorus are the latest to join a growing number of manufacturers in teasing their next generation NVMe SSD products, which promise to be much faster than currently available devices thanks to ...
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