Thursday, December 26th 2024

Patriot Launches P400 V4 PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD

Patriot Memory today announced the launch of the P400 V4, a high-performance PCIe Gen 4 x4 M.2 SSD that delivers exceptional speeds of up to 6,200 MB/s read and 5,200 MB/s write. This versatile storage solution is optimized for both PC and PlayStation 5 platforms, offering gamers and content creators unprecedented performance and reliability.

The P400 V4 leverages cutting-edge PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe technology to provide lightning-fast data transfer speeds while maintaining efficient power consumption. On the PlayStation 5, the drive achieves impressive sequential read speeds of up to 6,000 MB/s, ensuring quick load times and smooth gameplay across all gaming platforms.
The drive features an advanced graphene heatshield that efficiently manages thermal output, ensuring consistent peak performance during intensive operations. Its compact M.2 2280 form factor makes it perfect for space-constrained systems, including thin laptops and small-form-factor PCs.

Key Features:
  • PCIe Gen 4 x4 NVMe controller delivering up to 6,200 MB/s read speeds1280TB Total Bytes Written (TBW) rating
  • Storage capacity options from 500 GB to 4 TB
  • Advanced graphene heatshield for optimal thermal management
  • SmartECC Technology for enhanced reliability
  • PS5-compatible with up to 6,000 MB/s sequential read speeds
  • Operating temperature range of 0° to 70°C
The P400 V4 comes with a comprehensive 5-year warranty and supports Windows 7, 8.0, 8.1, 10, and 11 operating systems
(*drivers may be required for older versions).
Source: Patriot Memory
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3 Comments on Patriot Launches P400 V4 PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSD

#1
Wirko
Does Patriot make NVMe drivers for Windows 7?
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#2
_roman_
Why are always the chip numbers and pcb content hidden behind a label? which may or may not reduce the cooling performance.
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#3
TheLostSwede
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_roman_Why are always the chip numbers and pcb content hidden behind a label? which may or may not reduce the cooling performance.
To keep you guessing what chips are being used.
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