This is the first PCIe 5.0 SSD aimed at users, it reaches 13,000 MB/sg

The first motherboards with a PCIe 5.0 connection are already on sale, and components that accept them are beginning to appear, such as this SSD, the fastest in the world.

The standard PCIe 5.0 It was released a few weeks ago on boards that use 12th Generation Intel Core processors. Soon it will also come to AMD processors. Even PCIe 6.0 is already in development, but it’s still years away.

The connector PCIe 5.0 it is compatible with the previous ones and accepts all kinds of components and peripherals. But you get the most out of it with graphics cards and NVMe SSD storage.

for now no PCIe 5.0 graphics cards, that stays for the new generation RTX 4000 and its equivalent from AMD. Samsung was the first to announce an SSD with a PCIe 5.0 connection, but only for servers. Now comes the first for consumers.

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Teamgroup announces in Press release the first PCIe 5.0 SSD aimed at users, and not to servers. PCIe 5.0 doubles the read and write speeds of PCIe 4.0.

It is designed to “the computer market for games, video streaming, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and other new generation digital domains“.

It is SSD PCIe 5.0 is part of its T-Force gaming range, with sizes up to 4 TB. reach an incredible 13,000 MB/sec read speed, and one no less spectacular 12,000 MB/sec read speed, being compatible with the NVME 2.0 format.

To give you an idea, the fastest PCI-e 4.0 SSDs on the market right now reach 6,500MB/s, about half that.

This guide that we have prepared with features, comparisons and best options by price range will help you choose the best SSD (both internal and external) for your device.

Teamgroup has not revealed any further technical details. It ensures that it includes its own technology to improve stability and performance, as well as graphene heatsinks, to optimize heat removal.

The SSD PCIe 5.0 Teamgroup T-Force They will go on sale next fall.

At the moment they can only be used on boards for 12th Generation Intel Core processors, which have the Intel 600 chipset.

Reference-computerhoy.com