Gigabyte Hints at a PCIe 4.0 based SSD that can do 5000 MB/s,
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D3M1G0D
Pretty fast, but most people probably won't benefit from it (as with current NVMe vs SATA SSDs).

IceVip
Why did they need pcie 4 to make this? cuz x4 was limited at 3.9gb on pcie 3?

Srsbsns
They need to specify this will be only for AMD desktops đ

nevcairiel

Venix
pcix 4 just came out ...watch while they saturate pcix4 with in 6 months to a year with a single ssd drive ! :P

IceVip

schmidtbag

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All I want to know is 4k random read@ QD=1
If I want higher seq read/write, there is raid-0 đ

asder
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190509/9ec2796dd31cdcb3516dfc015629ffee.jpg

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My 3x Optane 900p In raid-0:
GG đ
https://www.diskusjon.no/uploads/monthly_12_2017/post-42975-0-19534400-1512572313.png
Someone was afraid to post 4k random read @ QD1
@asder

TheDeeGee
Cool, but no more Gigabyte in my PC.

BReal85
Fantastic! And what does it mean in general use like Win or game load times? Nothing, as there is zero difference between a 400-500 MB/s SATA SSD and a 2500-3000 MB/s NVMe (PCI-E or m.2) SSDs.

Venix

-Tj-

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anticupidon
Multiply that speed 10 times and we are ready for Holodeck

asder
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The photo I posted is numbers from the actual drive posted in a Greek forum by Sofos1990 ,works at gigabyte.
Edit: link 
JonasBeckman
Fast, will be fun when applications can take full effect of these both software in general and also gaming and improvements from less startup times and in-game loading to reducing pop-in and helping streaming in general though I'm thinking that these faster drivers can already help a bit by sheer performance and other advantages but it could go faster. đ (Always faster!)
Then throw these into a raid array like the above image and that would be a fun little boost.
EDIT: Wonder how fast and effective things could get, less bottlenecking and throttling from interfaces and connectivity between CPU, RAM, GPU and SSD / IO overall and yeah that would be pretty nice but it's coming together little by little as newer standards and hardware comes out on the market bit by bit.
(And whatever work is needed software side, OS itself, applications and that sort of thing to fully leverage this.)
But outside of gaming there's probably also plenty of uses for a faster drive and other bottleneck removals as data is sent here and there, maybe even more so. đ
Well probably not so maybe really and more like definitively.
(Getting those bottlenecks down is going to see some good gains after all.)

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Yeah no. Relax was a joke, I know how you love Intel and dissed anyone who says anything against it, gotta mock you a bit xD

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