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Posted 4 February 2023

2TB - Gigabyte AORUS 7000s M.2 PCIe Gen 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD w/Heatsink (Up to 7000/6850MB/s R/W) - £164.40 Delivered Using Code @ TechNextDay

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Description

2TB AORUS 7000s Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD from Gigabyte

SUPERSPEED YOUR STORAGE

Power up your performance with the Aorus 7000S capable of reaching speeds up to 7,000 MB/s for sequential read, and up to 6,850MB/s sequential write. Boasting the latest Gen 4×4 interface (2x faster than the previous PCIe 3.0). Get ready to enter the next generation of computing with faster and smoother, gaming, streaming, and graphics intensive rendering. The impressive 7000s boasts an optimised aluminium heatspreader with advanced thermal nanocarbon coating giving you impressive passive cooling, reducing the chance of throttling and keeping you moving at full speed ahead.
2ND GENERATION PCIE 4.0X4 CONTROLLER
The 2nd generation PCIe 4.0 controller PS5018-E18 deliver sequential read/write up to 7GB/s with 3D TLC NAND Flash. The E18 controller is built with the advanced 12nm process ensuring sufficient computing power. Also it supports up to 8 NAND Flash channel with 32CE, DDR4 SLC caching and meets NVMe 1.4.

NAND Flash Selected for High Quality and Performance

SELECTED HIGH SPEED 3D TLC NAND FLASH
The selected and high quality NAND Flash optimizes circuitry and architecture by increasing to 96 layers for higher storage space per unit area. 800MT/s throughput on the AORUS Gen 4 SSD far exceeds that of PCIe 3.0×4 devices for superior storage performance.

Incredible Passive Cooling


1. NANO CARBON COATING
2. DUAL SIDE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY PAD
3. M.2 SSD
4. ALUMINIUM BASEPLATE

NO MORE THROTTLING
Enjoy optimised passive cooling with a focus on maximising surface area and increased heat dissipation through advanced thermal Nanocarbon coating tech. Boasting dual-sided high conductivity thermal pads ensures the optimal heat-transfer to the heatsink. The 7mm height heatsink is compatible with all the M.2 slots including the one located beneath the graphics card.

MONITOR THE SSD’S STATUS WITH EASE
The freshly restructured SSD Tool Box is an innovative application that assists users by monitoring SSD Status, providing general information such as model name, FW version, health condition, and it also identifies sensor temperature. Furthermore, users can clear all the data with the Secure Erase function.

  • Capacity 2TB
  • Edition AORUS Gen4 7000s
  • Form Factor M.2 (2280)
  • Height 11.4 mm
  • Interface PCIe 4.0 (x4)
  • Host Controller Interface NVMe 1.4
  • Controller Phison PS5018-E18
  • Flash Memory Type TLC 3D NAND
  • Max. Read 7000 MB/s
  • Max. Write 6850 MB/s
  • DRAM Cache Memory 2GB
  • DRAM Cache Memory Type DDR4
  • Max. Random Read 4K 650,000 IOPS
  • Max. Random Write 4K 700,000 IOPS
  • Latency N/A
Special Features
  • AES 256-bit Encryption
  • Over-Provision
  • S.M.A.R.T Support
  • TRIM Support
  • Wear Leveling
  • Power Consumption (active) 7.6W (Read), 8.4W (Write)
  • Max. Endurance Rating 1400TBW
  • MTBF 1,600,000 Hours
  • Max. Operating Vibration
  • Max. Non-operating Vibration
  • Max. Operating Shock
  • Max. Non-operating Shock
  • Connectivity 1 x M.2 (PCIe)
  • OS Support
  • Bracket N/A
  • Dimensions 80.5 x 11.4 x 23.5 mm (WxHxD)
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Edited by Brutes, 14 February 2023
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  1. Stoofa's avatar
    This is the one I bought for my PS5. Low profile heatsink, fits nicely.
  2. catmeow's avatar
    Thanks for posting, just ordered for my new PC build
  3. JoeSpur's avatar
    Expired?
  4. TerryT's avatar
    Looks a top price. I paid well over £200 for WD black sn850 2TB which was a bargain at the time. I haven’t been tracking these and the prices, is this the same kind of spec?

    I ran out of nvme slots on my mobo, what is the best way to expand (without compromising any performance) (edited)
    gary.mcrae's avatar
    Just put things that aren't as speed sensitive on a sata ssd or even a mechanical
  5. dubois's avatar
    I didn't know Gigabyte were making SSD. any good ?
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