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Guru3D.com » News » Sabrent and Phison's Gen 5 SSDs Push Boundaries to 14,000 MB/s and Beyond

Sabrent and Phison's Gen 5 SSDs Push Boundaries to 14,000 MB/s and Beyond

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/10/2023 04:27 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Sabrent and Phison's Gen 5 SSDs Push Boundaries to 14,000 MB/s and Beyond

Sabrent has been working closely with Phison to develop a new line of Gen 5 SSDs that pushes the boundaries to 14,000 MB/s, surpassing other companies' 10,000 MB/s range.

Despite challenges, Sabrent is committed to bringing high-quality, top-performing products to the marketplace to improve system performance and user experience. The Rocket X5 Gen 5 SSD has broken records with over 12,000 MB/s in both Sequential Read and almost 12,000 MB/s Sequential Writes. While technology limitations are preventing Sabrent from reaching the 14,000 MB/s goal at this point, the company expects to improve performance even further as they continue to fine-tune the product. As Sabrent works closely with Phison, new technology is on the horizon to achieve groundbreaking results. Stay tuned for Sabrent's other top-performing products as they approach their release.



Sabrent and Phison's Gen 5 SSDs Push Boundaries to 14,000 MB/s and Beyond Sabrent and Phison's Gen 5 SSDs Push Boundaries to 14,000 MB/s and Beyond




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#6110490 Posted on: 03/10/2023 04:29 PM
I want one to replace my sabrent 4.0 i just dont want active cooling on it.

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#6110679 Posted on: 03/11/2023 03:25 PM
4KQ1T1 is getting better but still only a small fraction of the 2X sequential read gets generation to generation.

Due to the latency, 2X for 4KQ1T1 isn't possible but it would be nice to start seeing a bit more uplift.

The 870 EVO gets about 50MB/S for 4KQ1T1 so going to 100MB/S for this PCIe gen 5 SSD, we only doubled performance since SATA 600. In that same time we went from 560 MB/S sequential read to over 12,000 MB/S sequential read, which is more than 20 times more performance. If they nail that 14,000 MB/S target, that is 25 times faster than the best SATA 600 drives.

Its too bad that Optane was such a mess. Huge potential but impossible to create cheap M.2 versions with large capacity.

I hope by the end of PCIe gen 5 we have SSDs that do ~200 MB/S 4KQ1T1.

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#6110744 Posted on: 03/11/2023 08:24 PM
Rumors say there will be a Smart-Home Heating Adaper by SaveThePlanet Inc. so you can leverage the BTU's that thing throws off.

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#6110790 Posted on: 03/11/2023 11:45 PM
nice speeds but heat it put out is amazing too

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#6110855 Posted on: 03/12/2023 09:25 AM
heard in level1techs show that they can't go to 14 because no chip can those are "overclocked" results expect more like 12 if not 10
and I wasted my time as the picture already shows that lol

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