It’s been some time since we have had a submit on a Goodram product at TechPowerUp, with the corporate’s releases primarily falling off the radar. However, the corporate’s new PX500 sequence of NVMe SSDs are being positioned as worth choices within the phase, while being quoted with some respectable switch speeds – offered you do not purchase the bottom capability model. Available in 256 GB, 512 GB and 1 TB capacities, the Goodram PX500 are DRAM-less SSDs pushed by Silicon Motion’s SMI 2263XT controller.
Quoted numbers for the 256 GB model stand at 1,850 MB/s sequential learn, 950 MB/s sequential write, 102,000 IOPS 4K random learn and 230,000 IOPS 4K random write. The 512 GB model posts 2,000 MB/s, 1,600 MB/s, 173,000 IOPS and 140,000 IOPS in the identical efficiency metrics, whereas the 1 TB model maxes out at 2,050 MB/s, 1650 MB/s, 240,000 IOPS and 280,000 IOPS, respectively. The Goodram PX500 sequence of NVMe SSDs are backed by a three-year guarantee, and costs haven’t but been introduced.