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PNY Launches XLR8 CS3040 M.2 NVMe Gen4 x4 SSDs

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PNY today announced the launch of XLR8 CS3040 M.2 NVMe Gen4 x4 Solid State Drive, the "CS3040", that will deliver the next generation speed and ultra-high performance demanded today. PNY's quest to develop the absolute ultra-fast internal storage to answer today's demands of 4K and 8K content creators, high-intensive applications and ever more demanding games, lead to the launch of the company's first PCIe 4.0 Solid State Drive.

With the ever-growing support from CPU and motherboard manufacturers to the latest NVMe Gen 4.0 protocol, it is eminent to have a supporting SSD that, when combined, will bring intensive users to a true Gen 4.0 level and deliver the performance and experience they ultimately demand. Delivering the future of ultra-high performance and next-generation speed today, the CS3040 offers sequential speeds of up to 5,600 MB/s Read and 4,300 MB/s Write that will accelerate productivity and elevate the gaming experience to a whole new level.



The CS3040 family of products is available in two versions: with and without an integrated extruded aluminium heatsink designed to increase heat dissipation and improve performance while even under the most demanding applications. The extruded aluminium heatsink provides 45 grams of thermal mass and has been meticulously designed with eight vertical fins that provide a larger heatsink surface area and optimized airflow, resulting in quicker heat absorption and dissipation during sustained workloads.

Product Features:
  • Extruded Aluminium Heat sink on select models
  • Next generation in speed of up to 5,600 MB/s Seq. Read and 4,300 MB/s Seq. Write
  • Enhanced bandwidth that allows for extreme performance and low latency, making it superior to SATA and NVMe Gen 3 based SSDs
  • Lower power consumption that results in greater energy efficiency
  • Greater endurance due to the drive's ability to withstand extreme conditions and to retain data even when dropped.
Specifications:
  • PCIe 4.0 interface (NVMe Gen4 x4), supports NVMe 1.4
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280 o Capacities: 500 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB
  • Speed: up to 5,600 MB/s Read and up to 4,300 MB/s Write (vary by model)
  • Warranty: 5 Year
In addition to the CS3040 launch, PNY is complementing the company's SSD line-up by adding additional capacities to current models as well as a new M.2 budget drive.
  • 4 TB NVMe M.2 CS2130: up to 3,500 MB/s Read and 3,000 MB/s Write
  • 4 TB XLR8 NVMe M.2 CS3030: 3,500 MB/s Read and 3,100 MB/s Write
  • CS900 M.2 SATA III in 250 GB, 500 GB and 1 TB, sequential speeds vary by capacity and reach up to 550 MB/s Read and up to 515 MB/s Write.
Product Availability: Availability for the products in this press release varies by model and capacity with most of them starting to ship in mid-November 2020, in time for Black Friday and the Holiday season.

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Hope they are cheap, 'cause 56/43 Mb/s is not really top of the line speeds when compared to some high-end Gen 4 drives that have come out lately....

And those "budget" 4TB versions are even slower .... whazzupppwitdat ? they must be dram-less models or utilize some bottom-barrell controllers... sad, really sad....seeins how I already get around that with my 2 yr old Gen 3 SN750's......

Geez, and here I thought new(er) tech was supposed to help move us forwards, not backwards :)
 
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The proliferation of Xbox and PS5 will force more SSD to be produced over HDD. That's a great thing for the average PC gamer. Personally, I'd love SSD prices to be lower so that a 4TB NVME would be $400 or less. My desktop wants a 10TB Nvme and my Laptop needs but 2TB or 4TB.
 
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