Wednesday, February 22nd 2023
Gigabyte's Aorus Gen5 10000 2TB PCIe 5.0 SSD Pricing Appears Online
It looks like Gigabyte might be the first company to offer a PCIe 5.0 SSD for sale to major markets outside of Japan, since no other brand appears to have launched such a product at the time of this news post. The Aorus Gen5 10000 was launched around two weeks ago, but is currently listed as being on backorder at both Newegg and Amazon in the US. Currently only the 2 TB version is listed and it's coming in at about the same cost as two equivalent PCIe 4.0 drives.
We're not sure if the backorder price of US$339.99 on Newegg is the actual retail price, but considering a 2 TB version of WD's Black SN850X costs US$159.99, it doesn't seems like the very slight performance increase the Aorus Gen5 10000 will bring to the table is going to be worth the asking price. Then again, Gigabyte's SSDs are overpriced on Newegg compared to competing products and the Aorus Gen4 7000s Premium, which features the same heatsink as the Aorus Gen5 10000, retails for US$281.99 on Newegg. Amazon didn't list any pricing as yet.
Sources:
Newegg, Amazon, via VideoCardz
We're not sure if the backorder price of US$339.99 on Newegg is the actual retail price, but considering a 2 TB version of WD's Black SN850X costs US$159.99, it doesn't seems like the very slight performance increase the Aorus Gen5 10000 will bring to the table is going to be worth the asking price. Then again, Gigabyte's SSDs are overpriced on Newegg compared to competing products and the Aorus Gen4 7000s Premium, which features the same heatsink as the Aorus Gen5 10000, retails for US$281.99 on Newegg. Amazon didn't list any pricing as yet.
15 Comments on Gigabyte's Aorus Gen5 10000 2TB PCIe 5.0 SSD Pricing Appears Online
I know they're ONLY Gen 4 drives, but just sayin !
There isn't even proper room on a motherboard with 4-Slot GPU for NVME heatsinks like that.
Maybe they need to move Gen5 off-board, and move them to HDD cages where they can make a 3.5 Inch sized heatsink.
www.microcenter.com/product/660437/inland-td510-2tb-3d-tlc-nand-pcie-gen-5-x-4-nvme-m2-internal-ssd
www.techpowerup.com/304463/first-consumer-pcie-5-0-nvme-ssd-gets-tested-makes-a-lot-of-noise
Even more expensive though and obviously not a widely sold brand again, but yes, outside of Japan I'll admit.
Speed is important though for me the capacity is the primary concern. After the debacle with the Samsung 980 Pro 2TB I decided I'll skip going from 1TB to 2TB and just go straight to 4TB. Having to take out the video card to get to the slots...I don't want to do that a year from now.