Toshiba OCZ RD400 PCIe NVME SSD Review -
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Right then, above the Toshiba RD400 SSD. Toshiba delivered the 512 GB model. Oh man, why not a black PCB for that M.2 huh?
If you did not get what this product is by now, the unit is a bootable PCIe M.2. SSD. First glance at the product, it surely is looking maybe a little simple. But we'll look into it with more detail on the next page. Remember, you can also just purchase the M.2. SSD without PCIe daughter card and save yourself a few tenners.
I still find it fascinating that with one controller and two NAND ICs Toshiba can push 2,600 MB/s reads and 1,600 MB/s writes, not bad -- well actually that is beyond terrific really!
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