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OWC Offers Aura P12, a 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/24/2020 08:09 AM | source: owcdigital.com | 1 comment(s)
OWC Offers Aura P12, a 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD

OWC announces the availability of a 4 TB M.2 drive. For the first time ever, the new 4 TB Aura P12 M.2 NVMe SSDs will be utilized in OWC's Envoy Pro EX line (Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C) for 4 TB of portable storage, as well as the ThunderBlade and Accelsior 4M2, which will each now offer up to a whopping 16 TB of storage.

The Aura P12 SSDs give users the freedom to dramatically up their game, utilizing 3D NAND flash memory and security features including TCG Opal and TCG Pyrite. These SSDS are engineered to give users the best and longest working life, with read speeds up to 3400 MB/s and write speeds up to 3000 MB/s, a perfect blend for media-heavy projects, on-location downloads and faster previews, renders and processing in audio and VFX programs.

The award-winning Envoy Pro EX Thunderbolt 3 and Envoy Pro EX USB-C are now offering up to 4 TB of lightweight, robust and impact-resistant portable storage, and allow users to work anywhere in real-time, on transfer tasks including multistream video and intricate data files. With transfer speeds up to 2800 MB/s (Thunderbolt 3) and 980 MB/s (USB-C), respectively, the Envoy Pro EX line offers rugged, award-winning designs, lightning-fast speeds and now the ability to easily take 4 TB of capacity along in a backpack, gear bag or even a pocket.

The Accelsior 4M2 PCIe M.2 NVMe internal SSD delivers over 6,000 MB/s real-world speeds, now in a giant 16 TB capacity, ideal for VR/AR/MR environments, compute-intensive applications and large format video editing.

And for creative professionals and prosumers capturing and processing 4K or 8K video, the award-winning ThunderBlade, now available with up to 16 TB capacity, can be the difference between staying under budget and on-schedule on a project - or not. With dual Thunderbolt 3 ports and capable of connecting multiple drives with SoftRAID, transfer speeds of up to 2800 MB/s are off the charts and a 1 TB content transfer can be completed in under four-and-a-half minutes.

For a little wow-inducing perspective, 4 TB users of the Envoy Pro EX will be able to store up to 800,000 images, 5.7 hours 4K RAW footage or 166 hours of GoPro 4K footage. With the 16 TB ThunderBlade or Accelsior 4M2, users will be able to capture almost an entire day - 22.7 hours - of 4K RAW footage, or almost a full month of GoPro 4K footage, at 665 hours (or 27 days)!

"Our SSDs have traditionally been a knockout with professionals and prosumers across industries, especially those who have a truly demanding workflow in rugged environments or studio spaces," said OWC Founder and CEO Larry O'Connor. "We are very excited to be the first to offer this 4 TB Aura P12 SSD to expand our Envoy Pro EX, ThunderBlade and Accelsior 4M2 line-ups. We know that users will get the highest performance they've ever experienced and can continue to count on OWC for superior reliability."

Availability

The newest SSD capacities are backed by a 3-Year OWC Limited Warranty and are available for pre-order now at MacSales.com with an early-May ship date for the ThunderBlade, Accelsior 4M2, Aura P12 and the Envoy Pro EX with USB-C. The Envoy Pro EX Thunderbolt 3 will begin shipping mid-May.



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#5782717 Posted on: 04/25/2020 07:27 PM
Saweeeeeeeet! Looking for something like these for huge storage and workloads for UE4!

Have an AIC that came with my Aorus Xtreme TRX40 that holds four M.2 drives for some crazy speeds. And I still need to slap it in after scoring some drives.

Did I miss in the description as to what type of PCI-E gen these are? I'm guessing it is gen 3 by the speeds touted.

And pricing? Is there any info by chance?

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