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Posted 18 August 2023
4TB - Lexar NM790 M.2 PCIE Gen4 NVMe SSD - PS5 Compatible , up to 7400/6800 MBps Using Code - (UK Mainland) Sold by Ebuyer
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Specs :
- Capacity: 4TB
- Read Speed: 7400 MBps
- Write Speed: 6500 MBps
- Type: M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe)
- Warranty: 5 Year Warranty
Lexar NM790 4TB M.2 PCIE Gen4 NVMe SSD - PS5 Compatible
Incredible Speeds to Get the Job Done
With a blazing 7400MB/s sequential read, 6500MB/s sequential write, and random read speeds of up to 1,000,000 IOPs, the Lexar® NM790 SSD has the performance to put you across the finish line first or easily meet your most demanding deadlines
Twice as Fast.
With 2x the speed of PCIe Gen3 SSDs, the Lexar® NM790 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe SSD helps you perform at your best, fast.
Powerful but Efficient.
Consuming up to 40% less power than DRAM cache enabled PCIe Gen4 SSDs2, the Lexar® NM790 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe SSD not only keeps energy costs down, but also lets you go longer between charges of your laptop battery.
HMB 3.0 and Dynamic SLC Caching.
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) 3.0 enables the drive to utilize DRAM memory on your device, and Dynamic SLC cache writes to single-level-cell memory to maintain speed for smooth and seamless performance.
Perfect for Work and Play.
Designed for hardcore gamers, professionals, and creators, the Lexar® NM790 SSD has the performance you need to accelerate your game and keep up with your creative endeavors
Compatible with PlayStation®5.
Designed to be the perfect partner, the Lexar® NM790 SSD is compatible with laptops, desktop computers, and PS5™.
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Edited by Brutes, 18 August 2023
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sorted byProbably the best performing DRAM-less drive on the market, so good it trades blows with high end DRAM enabled drives.*
*PS5 won't get DRAM-like performance as the PS5 doesn't support HMB, still a great option though as the difference will be small). (edited)
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6800 mbs writing
That's continously for a whole year to get to max endurance?
So to theoretically kill the drive in 12 months which is what you're asking you would need to write an average of 8219.78GB per day every day for 365 days. I can tell you now that there is no way you will be doing that.
Don't buy the overprice Sabrent one that someone is bound to recommend it's overkill and a waste of money.