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MSI Announces the SPATIUM M580 FROZR: A Groundbreaking PCIe Gen 5 SSD Redefining Speed and Reliability

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MSI, a global leader in gaming PC hardware, is thrilled to announce the release of its highly anticipated SSD powerhouse, the SPATIUM M580 FROZR, ushering in a new era of storage performance. With cutting-edge technology and innovative thermal solutions, this SSD is set to redefine the standards of speed and reliability in storage solutions.

SPATIUM M580 FROZR, Reaching New Heights with Crowned Speeds
The SPATIUM M580 FROZR sets a new benchmark in storage performance with its revolutionary features. Powered by the state-of-the-art PHISON E26 PCIe Gen 5 controller and equipped with advanced 3D NAND flash modules boasting 232 layers, this SSD achieves mind-blowing read speeds of up to 14.6 GB/s and write speeds of up to 12.7 GB/s, up to 2 times faster transfer rates compared to current PCIe 4.0 SSDs. This represents a significant leap in speeds, boosted by a DRAM cache buffer and a SLC Cache, providing users with lightning-fast data access and gaining valuable milliseconds in latency for gaming, content creation, and professional applications. Additionally, the M580 FROZR is fortified with LPDC ECC and E2E Data Protection, ensuring data integrity and reliability. With a high TBW (Terabytes Written) value and backed by a comprehensive 5-year warranty, users can trust in the durability and longevity of the SPATIUM M580 FROZR in 1 TB, 2 TB and 4 TB variants after an easy installation.




Complementing its exceptional performance, the SPATIUM M580 FROZR features a revolutionary passive tower heatsink cooler. This cooler, pre-mounted on the SSD, incorporates three heatpipes known as CORE pipes and a plethora of aluminium fins, maximizing surface area for enhanced cooling capability and airflow passthrough. By reducing operating temperatures by up to 20 degrees Celsius, this heatsink unleashes extreme performance and sustains maximum storage throughput even under heavy workloads.

Advanced Software for SSD Status Monitoring & Data Backup Empowered by Actiphy
MSI is providing an advanced software solution with system status monitoring and data backup, built into MSI Center. While using MSI center, the user can see comprehensive information regarding the SSD status including drive health, used capacity, and current operating temperature.

Additionally, MSI has partnered with Actiphy, a world-leading data backup solution, to allow users who purchase and install MSI SSDs into their PC system the ability to create backups. To learn more about Actiphy Software or the full licensed version, please click here.

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Thats a seriously massive heatsink but as long as it came the drive under check without use of nosiy fan.
 
Soon SSD's will have the size, power consumption and cooling requirement's like the GPU's of 2013/14 era
 
if they would be reasonably priced and properly available.
i would buy one just because it looks so stupid :D
 
MSI is ahead of it's time. There was a reason to call their SSD's spatium...:D
 
Sooooo.....they take an old-school stacked-fin cpu cooler, turn it on it's side, leave off the fan, and call it "innovative" & "ground breaking"....

That must have taken some seriously heavy duty engineering effort... /s

I think I'll pass :D
 
I'd be more impressed if they offered an all SLC NAND PCIe 4.0 SSD in a 500GB capacity to be used as an OD drive.....these 5.0 drives literally offer no improvement in the overall user experience unless you have the specific use case of large, sequential transfers.
 
I'd be more impressed if they offered an all SLC NAND PCIe 4.0 SSD in a 500GB capacity to be used as an OD drive.....these 5.0 drives literally offer no improvement in the overall user experience unless you have the specific use case of large, sequential transfers.
Pretty much correct - except for good ole bragging rights :pimp:
 
Im going to need to email MSI and ask them to add fan mounts so i can screw in two delta fans for push pull configuration.

(didnt TPU also used to have a MSi rep here? We used to have a few company reps that visited. Now they are all gone)
 
if they would be reasonably priced and properly available.
i would buy one just because it looks so stupid :D
Put it on the self as a trophy, the biggest SSD ever made.
 
Old days...

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Soon we seen wider cases because at this rate NVME Gen 5 heatsinks will be bigger than GPU's.
 
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