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KingSpec 2.5 GB/s PCIe SSD Detailed

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In the swarming SSD market, what better way to blast your way from obscurity to worldwide attention, than launching a ludicrously fast SSD? KingSpec unveiled the MC2J677M1T, a PCI-Express SSD that's tested to be capable of sequential speeds as high as 2.5 GB/s (gigabytes per second). Pictured below, the drive is an almost full-height add-on card with PCI-Express 2.0 x8 bus interface. The card seats a high performance SATA 6 Gb/s RAID controller by LSI (under that fan-heatsink), which is wired to eight mSATA 6 Gb/s ports, holding the eight sub-units.

The eight mSATA SSD sub-units on the MC2J677M1T each hold 120 GB of data (totaling 960 GB). Each sub-unit runs a JMicron-made controller, Intel-made MLC NAND flash, and Nanya-made DRAM cache. The LSI RAID controller is designed to be plug-and-play, i.e., the drive is bootable, and you won't need an F6 driver during Windows installation to detect the drive. A quick ATTO benchmark run by TheSSDReview, which has one of these drives, yielded sequential read speeds well past 2,500 MB/s.



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That's fast but I bet it will be hella expensive and 960GB is only common for capacity in rotary land. More then anything I want the capacity of theses things to go up, if I saw a 2.5TB SSD instead of 2.5GB/s I would actually be more impressed
 
i'm guessing this could only help like top level industry and rendering? i'm not too keen on what great SSD/HDD are for lol
 
That's fast but I bet it will be hella expensive and 960GB is only common for capacity in rotary land. More then anything I want the capacity of theses things to go up, if I saw a 2.5TB SSD instead of 2.5GB/s I would actually be more impressed

I don't know how many arms, legs and kidneys need to be sold to afford one like that.
 
so is the msata interchangeable? can we change to even bigger capacity in the future? i would imagine 256GBx8=~2TB....
 
In about 10 years we all will be laughing at the speed and price of this kind of product.
 
In about 10 years we all will be laughing at the speed and price of this kind of product.

That's a mediocratic/unthusiast argument. "Everything high-end today will be mediocre tomorrow, so let's all be mediocre today."
 
Good news is that the tech is here. Give it like 5-6 years and this SSD will cost as much as an 1TB HDD right now. Patience is a virtue. ;) :D
 
.....anyone unimpressed by this must surrender or shred their enthusiast card immediately
 
4k writes are deplorable... Wow. The vector I have hits almost 300MB at 4K writes.

.....anyone unimpressed by this must surrender or shred their enthusiast card immediately
Or perhaps just gain more knowledge on the subject...
 
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KingSpec is more than welcome to send one of these to me for "testing" purposes.
 
I was impressed with Fusion-IO when they showcased this beast last year bragging about their 1 million IOPS.

EDIT: the price is also ridiculous -> 100k for the 5TB model and 130k for the 10TB one :eek:
 
Ridiculously fast, but it must be ridiculously expensive... I'd like to see this in double capacity too, would be a niiiice ~2tb drive to pop in!
 
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