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Guru3D.com » News » GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s)

GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2021 09:02 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s)

GIGABYTE announced the AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD with 28 GB/s ultra-fast access speed. This high capacity and extreme performance SSD builds in eight 4TB 2nd generation PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSDs with PHISON PS5018-E18 controller, AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD offers ultra-high transfer bandwidth and access performance through RAID configuration.

 It features ultimate thermal design with large aluminum finned heatsink, M.2 baseplate for passive cooling, 10 temperature sensors and active dual-fan heat dissipation design, while the exclusive SSD Tool Box offers users real-time status and temperature monitoring of SSDs. GIGABYTE AORUS Storage Manager allows users to configure a RAID array with a single click and 3-phase fan speed adjustment, which enabling AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD to keep cool and performing at a high level. It promises a non-throttling experience for users who phase for high capacity and breakthrough performance.

“With advancements in both hardware and flash memory, the SSD performance jump up to a new level, however there is still a gap from the uppermost 32 GB/s transmission bandwidth of PCIe® 4.0 x16…” said Jackson Hsu, Director of the GIGABYTE Channel Solutions Product Development Division. “GIGABYTE has played a leading role in the development and production of PCIe® 4.0 SSDs. After the recent launch of AORUS Gen4 7000s Prem. SSD, GIGABYTE has further released AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD to approach the maximum PCIe® 4.0 bandwidth with 28 GB/s transfer speed. The dual fan thermal design enables optimized performance under low temperature, while the large capacity of 32 TB allows users to store more data and reduce the risk of insufficient storage space. "

AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD features high-quality, hairline brushed baseplate with a curved edge design of the outlook, and Integrates 8 sets of 4TB AORUS Gen4 7000s level SSDs with PHISON PS5018-E18 controllers. By the RAID configuration, it not only provides a large capacity of up to 32 TB, but also increases the sequential read speed to 28 GB/s, which surpass the AORUS Gen4 7000s SSD up to 4 times speed and become the highest performance storage device among all consumer SSDs in the market.

In order to avoid the throttling by overheating under high-speed operation and even data damage or loss, AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD is designed with large aluminum finned heatsink, M.2 baseplate, and giant thermal back plate to effectively dissipate the heat generated by the SSD in high-speed operation. Meanwhile the system air flow, the large air volume of the dual fans, and the thermal vent on the baffle plate create active heat dissipation to promise high performance of the SSD under ultra-high speed operation without throttling.

AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD comes with 10 thermal sensors, which enable users to monitor the temperatures and real-time status of eight 4TB M.2 SSDs through GIGABYTE’s exclusive SSD Tool Box. Furthermore, AORUS Storage Manager comes with three fan operating modes of fan speed adjustment for silent and effective cooling. Users can configure a RAID 0 Array with a single click for impressive storage performance as well!

AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD supports PCIe® 4.0 and is backward compatible with PCIe® Gen3, which can perfectly unleash the supreme storage performance of the PCIe® 4.0 or PCIe® Gen3 platform! Enhanced by GIGABYTE motherboards with PCIe® 4.0 supportive hardware design, users can now enjoy the improved data transfer volume of PCIe® storage, unleashed hidden performance of PC peripherals, limit-breaking transfer speed, and the ultimate performance from 2nd generation PCIe® 4.0.

For more information and news on GIGABYTE products, please visit the official GIGABYTE website: https://www.gigabyte.com/Solid-State-Drive



GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s) GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s) GIGABYTE Releases AORUS XTREME Gen4 AIC SSD (Maximum 32TB Storage with dual fan and 28GB/s)




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mikeysg
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#5925810 Posted on: 07/01/2021 03:05 PM
I looked at the pic and had thought you'd put a pic of a GPU instead! Damn, that speed is impressive, but it's not gonna take an expert to tell that it won't be cheap....at all.

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#5925862 Posted on: 07/01/2021 07:21 PM
that is what we were missing, storage with fans gtfo, so now we have Storage running as hot as GPU on top GPU and CPU heat

but the look to be come the size of gpu too?

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#5925931 Posted on: 07/01/2021 11:44 PM
It's just some SSDs in raid, they just slapped a large cooler to look nice. It's not gonna overheat your system, geez. What's ridiculous is that shit 4k read and write speeds still. We've already surpassed any real speed gains on top end by multiple, while the bottom end has remained stagnant.

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#5925984 Posted on: 07/02/2021 03:50 AM
It's just some SSDs in raid, they just slapped a large cooler to look nice. It's not gonna overheat your system, geez. What's ridiculous is that crap 4k read and write speeds still. We've already surpassed any real speed gains on top end by multiple, while the bottom end has remained stagnant.


Some people are just ignorant about things.

tsunami231
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#5926445 Posted on: 07/03/2021 06:02 PM
It's just some SSDs in raid, they just slapped a large cooler to look nice. It's not gonna overheat your system, geez. What's ridiculous is that crap 4k read and write speeds still. We've already surpassed any real speed gains on top end by multiple, while the bottom end has remained stagnant.


Some people are just ignorant about things.


Not ignorant, picking at the fact "storage" drive run as hot as GPU and need passive/active cooling to NOT throttle now. which now about size of smaller gpu with there cooling, never mind there cost. Never said it would Overheat the system, they do obvoiously overheat them drives them selves other wise passive and now active cooling would not be thing for these storage drives

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