PAX: Silicon Power Set to Unveil PCIe Gen5 NVMe 2.0 Up to 2TB SSD with 232-Layer 3D NAND Flash
Up to 10,000MB/s RW speeds for 2TB model
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 9, 2023 at 2:01 pmSilicon Power Computer & Communications Inc. (SP) announces its participation at the renowned Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) from October 6-8 at Melbourne, Australia.
Together with Mwave and Umart, the company’s distributors in Australia, SP will offer promotions to gaming enthusiasts. The firm will also showcase its gaming solutions, including the debut of its XPower XS80 PCIe Gen5 SSD. Taking place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), PAX provides the backdrop for the firm to unveil its innovation, solidifying the brand’s commitment to delivering high-performance storage solutions for gamers.
Game-Changing Gen5 performance with XS80
The XS80 offers gaming performance with the PCIe Gen5 technology, NVMe 2.0 support, and 232-layer 3D NAND flash, delivering 2x the data transfer rate of Gen4 and 4x that of Gen3.
It reaches read speeds up to 10,000MB/s [1] for instant load times and smooth gameplay, especially in open-world games. It also reaches write speeds up to 10,000MB/s [1], which speeds up installations, cut progress saving time, and reduce in-game stuttering. This SSD features active cooling with a custom-crafted aluminum alloy heatsink, thermal regulation technology, and SP Toolbox software to maintain stable performance and prevent overheating. It’s available in 1 and 2TB, making it for gamers with large libraries and multitasking needs.
Upgrade for less with online promotions
XPower XS70 PCIe Gen4 SSD
In partnership with Mwave and Umart, gaming enthusiasts can take advantage of online promotions until October 8. SP will be offering discounts of up to 20% off on some of its latest SSDs and DRAM. This includes 3 solutions that are sure to take gaming experiences to record-breaking heights: the XPower XS70 PCIe Gen4 SSD and the US75 PCIe Gen4 SSD which are compatible with the PS5, and the UD90 PCIe Gen4 M.2 2230 SSD which is compatible with the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.
[1] Results are based on data from SP’s internal lab. Actual results may vary based on the environment, usage patterns, or other factors.