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G.Skill Releases Extreme Performance Phoenix Blade Series 480GB PCIe SSD

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G.SKILL International Co., Ltd., the leading high performance memory and SSD designer and manufacturer, is excited to announce the Phoenix Blade Series PCIe SSD, the next generation of high-speed, high-capacity storage device. The Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD is the perfect storage solution for extreme gaming, professional graphic design, industrial design, and HD video & audio content creation.

By introducing extreme read and write performance, the potential of today's multi-core processors can be unleashed, resulting in higher productivity and performance, whether you are in extreme gaming or professional design.



x4 SSD Controllers in RAID0 Setup
Built with x4 LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers in a RAID0 setup and integrated with a massive 480GB array of MLC flash, G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD increases the bandwidth performance up to 4 times over typical SATA3 based SSDs!

PCIe Gen 2.0 x8 Interface
G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD is designed with a PCIe Gen 2.0 x8 high-speed interface, allowing the system to effortlessly send massive amounts of data to and from the SSD and drastically improves performance for professional and industrial graphic applications.

Up to 2,000MB/s Extreme Read and Write Performance
With 480 gigabytes of storage capacity, the G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD is pushing the maximum limit of read and write speeds at up to 2,000MB per second, so large data transfers are faster than ever!

Up to 245K IOPS 4KB Random Write
G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD delivers an incredibly fast 245K IOPS! Experience the performance boost in data intensive processing, such as professional graphic/industrial design and HD multimedia content creation software applications.

TRIM & SMART Support
TRIM and SCSI UNMAP support with major Windows OS versions help maintain consistent write performance, reduce flash deterioration, and most importantly, extend drive life expectancy. Not to mention an extensive set of S.M.A.R.T. attributes allow users to monitor the drive's health, allowing users to take preventative measures against possible data loss.

Enhanced Data Protection
CRC data protection prevents data corruption during data transfers. By implementing BCH ECC of up to 55 bits per sector and RAID-5-like data protection, flash cell errors and page/block failures are yesterday's news.

3-Year Limited Warranty
The G.SKILL Phoenix Blade PCIe SSD includes a 3-year limited warranty and full technical support from our tech support team.

For more information, visit the product page.

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SATA is over.
We do not need slower SATA III SSD drives under the guise of affordability.
Producers are able to offer more affordable PCIe SSD drives.
They only need to change the transfer interface and controller.
But this change must not quadruple the price.

sooo you suggest gigantic motherboards with 10+ slots then?
Just get us even faster Sata hook ups
 
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sooo you suggest gigantic motherboards with 10+ slots then?
Just get us even faster Sata hook ups
There is M.2 standard as well providing much faster speeds in a conveniently smaller form factor. SATA-Express in current form is a mess and makes no sense at all.
 
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A 3 year warranty for something of this price? Are you fricken' kidding me? I can get a 10 year warranty with an 850 Pro.
 
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A 3 year warranty for something of this price? Are you fricken' kidding me? I can get a 10 year warranty with an 850 Pro.

What is the price?? This thing is 4x faster than a 850 pro, I have an 850 pro but 3 year warranty wouldn't worry me too much.

This is early tech, other brands will come out, no doubt including Samsung, price will reduce and warranties will be longer. I think 3 years is reasonable, 5 years is awesome. 10 years is a little ridiculous.
 
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"Built with x4 LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers" so this is like x4 regular 120 GB SSD in raid 0... if one of those x4 goes dead then raid0 rules apply.... I do not know how this will be priced but damn sure the price will look more like "120GBssd x10", not "120GBssd x4" as it should - so thx, but no thx - I can raid0 my SSD's by my own.
 
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wow, this will load Battlefield 0.5 seconds faster then my current SATA SSD. Totally worth 10 times the price. :rolleyes:
 
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What is the price?? This thing is 4x faster than a 850 pro, I have an 850 pro but 3 year warranty wouldn't worry me too much.

This is early tech, other brands will come out, no doubt including Samsung, price will reduce and warranties will be longer. I think 3 years is reasonable, 5 years is awesome. 10 years is a little ridiculous.

Given the storage size and PCI-e, I'm going to assume north of 600, probably north of 800. I know I'm guessing, but it's an educated guess based on past prices of PCI-e SSDs.
 

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This is early tech, other brands will come out, no doubt including Samsung...

Early tech? LOL?

Go look at the interwebs again.
 
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If price is high, it is "too early tech" LOL
 
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Who wanted the price? It's 650 Euripides for the 480 GB model here in Spain.
 
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Direct input into the processor with 4x 120GB RAID-0 on a PCIe 2gen. x8, x4 LSI SF-2281 SSD controllers .REVODRIVE 3, 350 won a competition operates on the PCIe x4 and there is an advantage or disadvantage depending on the available (x16 -x40 links). of course, the price will be a determining reason or 5SSD in RAID or G Skill Phoenix Blade. It is certainly delivers extreme ability.
Looks nice but no one thinks that in the case of 4 x SLI should be removed connectors on the card is water cooled GPU that could be edited and this is one manufacturer does not make PCIe SSD card accordingly to the needs of the densely occupied SLI environment.
 
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RAID0...higher latency in the name of more bandwidth. The only circumstance I could see using this is in a database server as a cache that sits between the memory and the hard drives. This would be cheaper, but not as fast, as shelling out many thousands for extra RAM.
 
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Early tech? LOL?

Go look at the interwebs again.

Ya maybe I explained that wrong. I mean its not mainstream tech. Its an enthusiast component with not much competition and they are always expensive, but it should change over time.
 
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