One of the most exciting features of the now-current generation consoles like the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 is their inclusion of SSDs. With Firmware 2.0 for the PS5, we now have the ability to install ...
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The Adata XPG Gammix S70 NVMe SSD (2TB) is a good SSD trapped under a huge and non-removable heat sink that may not fit in all systems. Wait for the new, removable heat sink design unless you’re sure ...
Just a week ago, we brought you news of XPG's latest mainstream SSD: the PCIe 4.0 based GAMMIX S50 Lite, which provides slightly better performance that typical PCIe 3.0 SSDs on the market. Today, ...
The ADATA XPG Gammix S70 Blade (starts at $159.99 for the 1TB model, $329.99 for the 2TB tested), an internal PCI Express 4.0 solid-state drive, has amazingly fast throughput as measured by its ...
With the latest PCIe Gen4 interface, the GAMMIX S70 BLADE will help gamers dominate the competition with sequential read/write performance of up to 7400/6400 MB/s. This is up to two times faster than ...
XPG has gone with an InnoGrit IG5236 eight-channel controller for the Gammix S70 SSD, with 96-layer TLC NAND Flash split into four separate chips and two 1GB DDR4-3200 DRAM chips. The drive is ...
This NVMe SSD is slower only than Seagate’s mighty FireCuda 530, meaning it’s a very, very fast drive. The Adata XPG Gammix S70 Blade is priced to compete with the Samsung 980 Pro (which it barely ...