GALAX Launches Hall of Fame series M.2 SSD with an Integrated Heat-pipe

GALAX Launches Hall of Fame series M.2 SSD with an Integrated Heat-pipe

GALAX Launches Hall of Fame series M.2 SSD with an Integrated Heat-pipe

GALAX, known as KFA2 in Europe, has revealed an all-white Hall of Fame series M.2 SSD, packing a monstrous heatsink, heap pipes and Toshiba-made 64-layer 3D TLC NAND. 

With this M.2 SSD, there are no RGB LEDs or other fancy lights. Here, we have a CNC-machined heatsink with an integrated heat pipe, offering a white, silver and copper aesthetic. 

Performance-wise, the drive is set to offer sequential read speeds of up to 3,400MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 2,000MB/s, for the 512GB version, or 2,800MB/s for the 1TB and 2TB versions. Each drive is be rated at 400,000 random read IOPS, which is lower than Galax’s PCIe Hall of Fam series, likely due to tuning variations and power consumption considerations. 

Galax’s Hall of Fame series M.2 SSDs will use the M.2-2280 form factor and use a PCIe 3.0 4x lane configuration for data transmission, using a Phison PS5012-E12 8-channel controller over the NVMe 1.3 protocol. 

GALAX Launches Hall of Fame series M.2 SSD with an Integrated Heat-pipe 

 
Right now, Galax is focusing their Hall of Fame series SSDs on the Chinese market, though they may release these SSDs overseas sometime in the future. 

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