Tuesday, March 15th 2022

Muskin Announces Redline Vortex Series M.2 NVMe Solid State Drives

Mushkin Enhanced MFG - An industry-leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance and high-reliability computer products, today launched its new Redline VORTEX Series of high-performance NVMe solid-state drives. Featuring a carbon nano heat dissipating label, the Redline Vortex delivers colossal throughput of up to 7415 MB/s sequential read and up to 6,800 MB/s sequential write. In combination with Dynamic SLC Caching and DRAM Cache Buffer, the Redline Vortex gives you a performance boost needed for content creators, gaming, and professionals alike.

The Redline VORTEX series, powered by Innogrit's IG5236 series (Rainier) controller, features the next evolution of the PCI-Express Gen4 interface offering an impressive range of performance, security, and reliability. Delivering up to 10 times the sequential read and sequential write speeds of some SATA SSDs and up to 50 times the speed of some traditional HDDs.
Features and Specifications
  • Capacities: 512 GB, 1 TB, and 2 TB
  • Max Sequential: Up to 7415 MB/s (Read) / 6800 MB/s (Write)
  • 4 KB Random: 730,000 IOPS (Read) / 1,500,000 IOPS (Write)
  • Dimensions: 22 mm x 80 mm X 2.25 mm
  • Warranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty
MSRP: USD $124.99 for the 1 TB model, $77.89 for the 512 GB model.
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7 Comments on Muskin Announces Redline Vortex Series M.2 NVMe Solid State Drives

#1
Nephilim666
Mushkin still exists? They made good RAM back in the day.
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#2
W1zzard
+1 for properly listing what hardware is used
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#3
Lesha
Wow, this looks promising. Is a review coming?
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#4
bonehead123
nice drive, reasonable prices, and no gargantuan, hideous-looking chunk-o-metal heatsink but...

1. Where are the 4 & 8tb models ?

2. Where & when are the gen 5 models ?
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#5
W1zzard
LeshaWow, this looks promising. Is a review coming?
Haven't talked to anyone at Mushkin for a long time. I'd expect this to be similar to the Acer GM7000, so "very good"
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#6
Minus Infinity
This looks promising indeed. 2TB model would be tempting.
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#7
Jokii
2TB max is disappointing.
I would really like to replace my HDDs, but large SSDs are still so expensive, even the "slow" ones.
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