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First PCIe Gen 5.0 SSDs Spotted in Asia retail (at 400 EUR per 1 TB)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/05/2022 09:55 AM | source: twitter.com/momomo_us | 17 comment(s)
First PCIe Gen 5.0 SSDs Spotted in Asia retail (at 400 EUR per 1 TB)

Initial PCIe 5.0 SSD pricing has been seen at a Japanese stors, and they're not cheap. You are out around 400 USD/EUR for 1 terabyte of storage.

These solid-state drives (SSDs) by Japanese firm CFD Gaming provide read rates of up to 10 GB/s and write speeds of up to 9.5 GB/s, both at 1,500,000 IOPS. Additionally, a sizable heatsink with an accompanying fan is located up there, meaning the problem with this type of storage definitely is going to be heat. There is no longer any mention of prices at the Kakaku online shop, although the SSDs are still available. If these prices were just estimates or if 'early adopters' will actually have to pay that much for a PCIe 5.0 SSD is still up in the air.

The shipments are is expected to get delivered by the end of January 2023, which is also likely to coincide with the debut of competing manufacturers' flagship SSDs. Phison previously predicted that the first PCIe 5.0 SSDs would be available to us end-users in " Q3 " of this year, but this release looks to be running behind schedule for various unknown reasons. 

They're still listed online here. The 2 TB model sells at 800 EUR, the 4TB one for 1600 EUR.



First PCIe Gen 5.0 SSDs Spotted in Asia retail (at 400 EUR per 1 TB)




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tsunami231
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#6079901 Posted on: 12/06/2022 04:16 AM
no just no they are price of gpu now? and 1TB is 4/5th price of ps5? and almost twice price of ps5 for 2 tb?

Prince Valiant
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#6080105 Posted on: 12/06/2022 06:58 PM
That's fine, it'll go down unlike HDD prices

Game performance will require direct storage 1.1 games
It doesn't seem likely to happen anytime soon. QLC and DRAM-less SSDs are still several times more expensive per TB and lower density per drive. HDD prices have started to slide back down now that Chia isn't worthwhile.

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