Patriot Memory’s gaming model, Viper Gaming, at present introduced the VP4300 sequence M.2 NVMe SSDs that make the most of the PCI-Express 4.zero x4 bus. The drives mix Innogrit IG5236 controllers with 3D TLC NAND flash reminiscence, and are available in 1 TB and a pair of TB capability variants. On supply are sequential switch charges of as much as 7400 MB/s sequential reads, with as much as 6800 MB/s writes for the two TB variant, and as much as 5500 MB/s writes for the 1 TB variant; together with 4K random entry efficiency of as much as 800,000 IOPS.
The Viper VP4300 comes with two thermal options within the field. You can select to run it naked (in notebooks, the place it would thermal-throttle); with a skinny copper heatspreader that makes use of a graphene-based thermal pad, or a barely thicker aluminium heatsink. The drives are backed by 5-year warranties.
Update Apr 16th: Patriot experiences that the 1 TB model might be priced at USD $254.99, and the two TB model at $499.99.