Thursday, June 4th 2015

G.Skill Shows Off Phison-powered Phoenix Blade PCIe Gen 3.0 SSD

G.Skill unveiled a product that makes it abundantly clear that Phison has established itself as not just a cheap SSD controller maker, but one that can cater to the most choosy PC enthusiasts. The second-generation Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD from G.Skill is driven by a Phison PS5007-E7 processor, which features a native PCI-Express 3.0 x4 host interface, wired to up to 1920 GB of MLC NAND flash. The drive succeeds the PCIe 2.0 x8-based first-generation drive which was launched last October. The drive offers sequential transfer rates of up to 2,600 MB/s reads, with up to 1,400 MB/s writes; and 4K random access performance of 300,000 IOPS reads, with up to 200,000 IOPS writes. The drive is designed to compete with the likes of Intel SSD 750 series, and will be competitively priced.
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6 Comments on G.Skill Shows Off Phison-powered Phoenix Blade PCIe Gen 3.0 SSD

#1
techy1
".....designed to compete with the likes of Intel SSD 750 series, and will be competitively priced." awww yisss - good news
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LogitechFan
Hey look, corsair gaming logo! .....wait a sec....
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Caring1
A Phoenix with a tribal tat, it must be tough.
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Delta6326
Did G.Skill not learn from Corsiars tramp stamp?
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jonnyGURU
Delta6326Did G.Skill not learn from Corsiars tramp stamp?
Alas... G-Skill was using the tramp stamp before Corsair.
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