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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Yahoo
Phison's Apex RAID demo showed us blistering 113 GB/s speeds in Computex demo
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Phison has been showcasing its data storage innovations at Computex 2025. Of particular interest, we attended a partner demo where the firm utilized 32 of its latest and greatest PCIe Gen5 SSDs in a RAID setup. During the demo, we saw CrystalDiskMark report data transfer rates as high as 113.6 GB/s for reads, and 104.6 GB/s for writes. This demonstration of extraordinary speed was enabled by a powerful modern workstation PC and a mix of cutting-edge storage components. Specifically, Phison utilized an AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7978WX CPU, installed on an Asus Pro WS WRX90E-Sage SE motherboard, as the foundation of the system. The storage subsystem consisted of 32 of Phison's potent new E28 Gen5 SSDs installed across a trio of Apex Storage X16 Gen5 add-in cards. All these components were installed in a sweet-looking be quiet! chassis, as you can see. Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 Phison's new E28 Gen5 SSD rubs shoulders with the best in consumer mid-2025 PC land. A single E28 Gen5 in a modern PC will be able to deliver data transfer speeds of up to 14.8 GB/s reads and 14.0 GB/s writes. The Phison E28 Gen5 is being marketed as 'the weapon of choice for serious gaming and productivity,' so it is definitely targeting consumers. Its controller features a quad-CPU architecture, is fabbed on TSMC's 6nm node, and supports up to 32 TB. Here we had 32 of Phison's new E28 Gen5 SSDs; however, each Apex Storage X16 Gen5 add-in card can fit 16 M.2 SSDs (there's a clue in the name), so two would have sufficed for a 32x SSD demo. We guess three cards were installed for optimal performance, load balancing, or another nuance of the Threadripper-powered Windows system. The storage performance in this setup seems remarkable. Witnessed data transfer rates as high as 113.6 GB/s for reads, and 104.6 GB/s for writes might seem amazing. However, it was confirmed by a Phison rep that the Windows kernel was actually holding back performance. Image 1 of 3 Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 Apex Storage's new X16 Gen5 add-in card features the PM584 Microchip switch that has 84 lanes, claimed to support the full 16 M.2 at full bandwidth. We were told each X16 Gen5 card also has a limit of 128TB of addressable storage, at this time (that would require using 32x 4TB drives). If you are interested in the Apex Storage X16 Gen5 card, we were told that it ships in 30 days and will cost $3,995 without any storage onboard. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Tom's Guide
13-05-2025
- Tom's Guide
This is the fastest SSD I've ever used — the WD_Black SN8100 made my old SSD look like a floppy disk
The last time I was blown away by SSD speeds was when I fired up my PS5 for the first time – watching Spider-Man load in less than 5 seconds. But now, it's happened again thanks to SanDisk's new WD_Black SN8100 PCIe Gen 5 SSD, which has made my PC legitimately feel next gen with its blisteringly fast load times. And it's not as if my previous drive was a couch potato — the Samsung 990 Evo is a Gen 4 beast of a drive that feels snappy in loading complex games and apps quickly. But when put up to something that makes the most of that Gen 5 slot on my motherboard, there's no competition. 8K video projects load in a snap, Cyberpunk 2077 loads up to 4X faster, and Chrome loads faster than the average blink of an eye. It is well worth that $179/£149 price of entry (provided your PC has the right motherboard to support it). For the speeds that come damn close to the 14,900 MB/s touted by SanDisk, this is impressive value for money. It's definitely on the steeper side of things for internal SSDs, but the performance is impressive nonetheless. Taking into account the higher value of the pound, you'll see the SSD available in the UK for £149. And my motherboard absolutely can support the WD_Black SN8100. The Asus TUF Gaming B850-Plus WiFi has a PCIe 5.0 slot that is primed and ready to make the most of the capable data speeds here. This comes part and parcel of the Cortex Supreme prebuild from PC Specialist. Inside the Fractal North case, you'll find the following: As for installing the SSD, there is already a heatsink for the SSD built into the motherboard's construction. However, if you do need one, SanDisk offers alternate versions of the SN8100 with one included, starting at $199/£166. So let's start with the bit I know matters to a lot of PC geeks like me out there: the testing. SanDisk promises speeds of up to 14,900MB/s read and 14,000MB/s write. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Of course this is based on the company's own internal testing, which is done in optimal usage conditions to get the biggest numbers. I'll be honest — I wasn't quite sure if these were correct, so I reopened CrystalDiskMark and tried again, and again, and again. This average of three tests is a number I had never witnessed before, and this transformational upgrade is reflected in the time it takes to open up games and apps. In the real world testing, it comes a whole lot closer than I thought, and the SN8100 absolutely delivers on the 2X faster promise (and then some). Yes you did read that right. Cyberpunk 2077 loads roughly 4x faster on PCIe 5.0 than PCIe 4.0. At 26 seconds, it was already pretty fast, but at 6!? It virtually eliminates any of that waiting period that comes with getting into PC games. And yep, Google Chrome loads faster than you can blink! So let me take you into my day-to-day use of the SN8100 in my rig — just some of the things I noticed that gave me the cheesiest, most satisfied grin while putting it through its paces. SanDisk talks about how this is able to speed up gaming, content creation and AI workloads, so let's take them one by one. You already saw the game loading times up above, but without my benchmarking hat on, I was still blown away. While I am a PC gamer at heart, I can totally appreciate the benefit of a console over a tower being the slickness of getting into a game. While a new SSD isn't going to bring a new console-esque UI to my rig, it certainly means you won't be spending long at all staring at Windows 11 before you jump into a level. Hitman 3 — a game that usually takes about 8 seconds to load on my Gen 4 drive — took around 3.5 seconds here. Whatever information-dense title you throw at this, the SN8100 can easily eat for breakfast. Then we get to the content creation and AI side of things. For those uninitiated, I found out the RTX 5070 Ti is capable of some truly incredible content creation feats. But for any SSD to match its energy, you need fast loading and saving, alongside scratch disk performance. This is when your PC uses the SSD as a temporary storage location to fit info that doesn't fit on the RAM. For particularly demanding AI tasks, it's essential. In everything I did, the difference is immediately felt. From small things like opening Chrome and Photoshop far more quickly, to not having to wait more than half a second for a Premiere Pro timeline to start playing with zero dropped frames, it sped up my workload from the word go. But on top of that, applying Photoshop AI edits get an extra turbo boost, too. Nothing massive, as a lot of this is fueled by the GPU, but the 10 second speed boost for applying complex edits to RAW photography is great to have here. And the 2,400 terabytes of writing endurance gave me confidence in the durability of this SSD, alongside the more than 100% improved power efficiency over PCIe Gen 4 (down to 7 watts) that will assure lower thermal demand too. SSDs are not the sexiest thing to talk about — I know that. But this is legitimately the first time loading speeds have blown me away in over five years. Yes, compared to other SSDs you can buy, the price tag is a steep one. And chances are a lot of you will be more than happy with your PCIe Gen 4 SSD for plenty of time to come. If I hadn't had been given the opportunity to test this drive, I know I certainly wouldn't mind sticking with my 990 Evo. But now that I've witnessed the WD_Black SN8100 in action, I can never go back. PCIe Gen 5 is a truly generational shift that breathed all new life into my PC. And provided you've got the motherboard to support it, it will do the same for you too.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
One of our favorite Samsung microSD cards drops to an all-time-low price
Engadget has been testing and reviewing consumer tech since 2004. Our stories may include affiliate links; if you buy something through a link, we may earn a commission. Read more about how we evaluate products. The Samsung Evo Select microSD card is on sale via Amazon. The 512GB model is down to just $33, which is a record-low price and one heck of a deal. This is the newest iteration of this card, with read/write speeds up to 160 MB/s. It's worth noting that only the 512GB version is on sale right now, and the other sizes range from $15 for 64GB to $80 for 1TB. We love this thing and it easily found a place on our list of the best SD cards. It offers a ten-year warranty, which is nice, and the price range is typically on the lower side. We called the sequential and random read speeds 'respectable' in our benchmark tests. This isn't the absolute fastest SD card on the market, but it's a near-perfect storage solution. To that end, the 512GB model can fit over 200,000 photos in 4K and over 300,000 images in smaller formats. As for video, it holds 80 hours of FHD footage and around 24 hours in 4K. This is also a durable card, with added protection against water damage, extreme temperatures and accidental falls. On the downside, we come back to the question of speed. The sequential write speeds fall just under 70MB/s, via benchmark tests on CrystalDiskMark. This means that we can't really recommend this card for use inside of a camera. For simple storage expansion, however, the price can't be beat. Follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice.