addlink Introduces AddGame M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSDs for PS5

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Addlink has just introduced the AddGame A95, A90, and A92 M.2 PCIe 4.0 cards, which are available now. A complete range of SSD solutions, each with a high-quality heatsink, that are compatible with the Sony PlayStation 5 game console. 



Adding AddGame's M.2 NVMe Gen4x4 SSDs to your PS5 Game Console expansion slot ensures that your system meets or exceeds all of the requirements for the expansion slot. They are equipped with Premium Heatsinks that are made of not only high-grade aluminum, but also have a Shark-Fin design that enhances the cooling performance. Furthermore, because to the Low-Profile design, the combined height of these three models is only 9.1 mm, which allows them to fit perfectly into the PS5's internal expansion slot.

A95 Speeds of up to 7.4 GB/s on PC and 6.5 GB/s on PS5 for extreme Players
The addlink AddGame A95 PCIe 4.0 SSD delivers up to 7.4 GB/s (Read) and 7 GB/s (Write) on PC, which is 2 times faster than PCIe 3.0 SSDs and 14 times faster than SATA-based SSDs. On PS5, A95 can easily hit the ceiling of 6.5 GB/s in read speed, which makes it the perfect choice for extreme gamers who are looking to drive SSD bandwidth to the limits.

High Performance A90 SSD, with TLC Flash and Extreme Endurance
The A90 model is equipped with a high-quality TLC flash for extreme endurance, a DRAM cache buffer that enables sequential read/write speeds of up to 5 GB/4.4 GB per second on PCs. For PS5 console, A90 can also deliver a solid 5.6 GB/s in read speed. Combining performance, endurance, and a more economical price, A90 is also another great option for PS5 gamers.

A92, The Best Budget-Friendly Gen 4x4 SSDs
The AddGame A92 is the Gen4x4 SSD with QLC flash that delivers the Read/Write speed of up to 4.9/3.6 GB/s on PCs. For PS5, A92 has the same performance of 5.6 GB/s as the A90 model.
The 3D QLC NAND storage technology incorporates a much higher memory cell density for larger storage capacity on a smaller footprint, which makes the A92 way more affordable even with the 4 TB capacity.


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