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VisionTek Launches High-Performance M.2 SSDs for Enhanced User Experience

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VisionTek Products LLC, a leading provider of high-performance upgrades and accessories for PCs and Macs, today unveiled its new lineup of M.2 solid-state drives (SSDs) featuring exceptional speed, thermal management and durability. These next-generation form factor M.2 drives cater to demanding workloads and offer blazing fast read and write speeds up to 7,500 MB/s.

The DLX4 PCIe 4.0 SSDs feature a PCIe 4.0 interface for high-bandwidth, low-latency performance for the most demanding of workloads. The range includes 2230, 2242 and 2280 SSDs to support a variety of systems and devices. Capacities range from 500 GB to 4 TB, making the SSDs perfect for applications like 3D rendering, gaming and video editing.




Key differentiators of the new M.2 solid state drives include:
  • High-speed performance: With read and write speeds up to 7,500 MB/s, users can expect seamless multitasking, near-instantaneous boot times and improved file load times.
  • Five-year warranty: VisionTek backs the SSDs with a five-year warranty for added peace of mind.
  • Advanced cooling technology: The unique low-profile heat sink design prevents thermal throttling, ensuring consistent performance over extended periods.
  • Enhanced durability: The SSDs offer higher TBW for longer-lasting performance.
  • High density in small form factor: Variety in size (30 mm, 42 mm, and 80 mm lengths) allow for upgrades across a wide range of devices.

"VisionTek's M.2 SSDs raise the bar in storage technology, offering a unique combination of performance, reliability and durability in a sleek design," said Nick Bill, director of product development and product marketing at VisionTek. "Our SSDs provide a reliable local storage solution for users who need exceptional performance on their local system whether it be for advanced photography, content creation, gaming or data modeling."

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Interesting they have 2TB option for 2230 sized SSD while their larger 2280 tops out at 4TB version(maybe single side).
 
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VisionTek's M.2 SSDs raise the bar in storage technology
How exactly do they do this ??? Inquiring minds wanna know :D

The claimed speeds are certainly not bar-raising, and neither is so-called heatsink, sizes, or TBW....

But if they are priced significantly less than the competition, then perhaps we could have something to talk about...

Otherwise, m.E.h.
 
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How exactly do they do this ??? Inquiring minds wanna know :D

The claimed speeds are certainly not bar-raising, and neither is so-called heatsink, sizes, or TBW....

But if they are priced significantly less than the competition, then perhaps we could have something to talk about...

Otherwise, m.E.h.
+1, gimme deh 4k qd1's...
 
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