Amazon[amazon.com] has 4TB Lexar NM790 PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive w/ Heatsink on sale for $245.99. -Now $254.99 Shipping is free.
Product Specs:
[4TB] Exceptional performance up to 7400MB/s read, 6500MB/s write; 3000TBW
2x faster than PCIe Gen 3 SSDs
Designed with a heatsink to keep your rig cool for better performance and power efficiency
Up to 40% less power consumption than DRAM cache-enabled PCIe Gen 4 SSDs
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) 3.0 activates the DRAM cache function of your device for a smoother transfer speed and seamless performance
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4TB Lexar NM790 PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive w/ Heatsink on sale for $245.99. -Now $254.99 Shipping is free.
Product Specs:
[4TB] Exceptional performance up to 7400MB/s read, 6500MB/s write; 3000TBW
2x faster than PCIe Gen 3 SSDs
Designed with a heatsink to keep your rig cool for better performance and power efficiency
Up to 40% less power consumption than DRAM cache-enabled PCIe Gen 4 SSDs
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) 3.0 activates the DRAM cache function of your device for a smoother transfer speed and seamless performance
Model: Lexar 4TB NM790 SSD with Heatsink PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive, Up to 7400/6500 MB/s Read/Write, Compatible with PS5, for Gamers and Creators, Black (LNM790X004T-RN9NU)
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I believe Lexar is one of the newer major players in SSDs.
Newer? Uhhh... no. Definitely not new.
Posting this reply on a remote session to an OLD machine running a Lexar SSD circa early 2019 and it wasn't exactly a new to market SSD product when that 2019 machine was built.
Lexar and flash media products date back to the 1990s. Although Lexar the company has changed ownership a few times in the past 19+ years.
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Posting this reply on a remote session to an OLD machine running a Lexar SSD circa early 2019 and it wasn't exactly a new to market SSD product when that 2019 machine was built.
Lexar and flash media products date back to the 1990s. Although Lexar the company has changed ownership a few times in the past 19+ years.
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