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Guru3D.com » News » G.SKILL Phoenix Blade Series 480GB PCIe SSD

G.SKILL Phoenix Blade Series 480GB PCIe SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/22/2014 09:58 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
G.SKILL Phoenix Blade Series 480GB PCIe SSD

G.SKILL releases a Phoenix Blade 480GB PCIe SSD with ultra fast Read/Write speed and IOPS. The PCIe SSD has been built opun x4 LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers setup in RAID0, then combined with NAND it offers a fast 480GB SSD array that can manage speeds of up-to 2000 MB/sec and 245K IOPS.

PCIe Gen 2.0 x8 Interface

G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD is designed with a PCIe Gen 2.0 x8 high-speed interface, allowing the system to effortlessly send massive amounts of data to and from the SSD and drastically improves performance for professional and industrial graphic applications. With 480 gigabytes of storage capacity, the G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD is pushing the maximum limit of read and write speeds at up to 2,000MB per second, so large data transfers are faster than ever!

Up to 245K IOPS 4KB Random Write

G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD delivers an incredibly fast 245K IOPS! Experience the performance boost in data intensive processing, such as professional graphic/industrial design and HD multimedia content creation software applications. TRIM and SCSI UNMAP support with major Windows OS versions help maintain consistent write performance, reduce flash deterioration, and most importantly, extend drive life expectancy. Not to mention an extensive set of S.M.A.R.T. attributes allow users to monitor the drive’s health, allowing users to take preventative measures against possible data loss.
 

Enhanced Data Protection

CRC data protection prevents data corruption during data transfers. By implementing BCH ECC of up to 55 bits per sector and RAID-5-like data protection, flash cell errors and page/block failures are yesterday’s news. The G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD includes a 3-year limited warranty and full technical support from our tech support team.

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kenoh
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#4942447 Posted on: 10/22/2014 11:16 AM
No mention of price???

Mato87
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#4942462 Posted on: 10/22/2014 11:44 AM
Those speeds ! holy moly ! I would like to know how much does it cost too.
Hilbert?

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#4942472 Posted on: 10/22/2014 12:01 PM
Basically 4X 120GB SSD's striped, but more reliable.

Four 840 EVO's cost $320, so this thing is probably $640.

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#4942606 Posted on: 10/22/2014 04:42 PM
Basically 4X 120GB SSD's striped, but more reliable.

Four 840 EVO's cost $320, so this thing is probably $640.

That's mighty expensive, I might just give this pcie SSD a try when I will be building a new pc rig in 2 or 3 years time.

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#4942651 Posted on: 10/22/2014 05:52 PM
Awesome speed, in a few years the PCIe SSD will be awesome

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