ZOTAC Announces the SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

ZOTAC Announces the SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

ZOTAC Announces the SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

 

ZOTAC have announced their new SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD, which offers read an write speed of 2600MBps and 1300MBps respectively. 

This SSD is powered by a Phison E7 controller and uses Toshiba MLC flash with a 512MB DDR3 Cache, allowing this SSD to offer super fast read and write speeds with a mean time between failures of 2 million hours of operation. 

 

     Prepare for the silent silver bullet – the ZOTAC SONIX PCI-e SSD. In a world where every second counts, you cannot afford to lag behind. Maximize your speed, minimize load times and make the hourglass a distant memory. With the PCI-e interface, the set up is a very simple plug and play*, so say goodbye to cable management. Your ultimate upgrade requires no wires and no mess – just a sleek dose of metal, silicon, and blazing speed.

 

ZOTAC Announces the SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

 

One other noteworthy thing is that this SSD has very low power consumption figures, idling at 0.5w and having power consumption of 5.57W and 7.27W during heavy read and write loads respectively, meaning that this device offers amazing speeds at almost negligible levels of power consumption. 

 

ZOTAC Announces the SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

 

This SSD will be made available in only 480GB variant, and Zotac have yet to reveal the pricing of this SSD. 

 

You can join the discussion on Zotac’s SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD on the OC3D Forums

 

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