BLAZING Fast Next Generation of SSD is Here | Phison E26 PCIe Gen5 SSD with Phison IO+ Technology

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PCIe Gen5 storage is finally here, with blazing fast sequential speeds in excess of 10 GB/s and Phison IO+ Technology Firmware, which boosts sustained performance. Today, we test the Phison E26 Engineering Sample with Micron's 232L NAND at 1600 MT/s in a variety of different synthetic and real world benchmarks, including DirectStorage!

System specs:

➤ EVGA RTX 3080 Ti
➤ Ryzen 7 7700X
➤ 32 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5
➤ ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WiFi
➤ Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus-G
➤ Samsung 990 Pro
➤ WD SN850X
➤ Phison E26 Engineering Sample
➤ ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD
➤ Seasonic Focus GX-1000
➤ Arctic Freezer 34 CO
➤ Phanteks Eclipse P500A DRGB

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What are your thoughts on Gen5 SSDs? Are you planning on upgrading once the retail launch hits? Or will you be waiting for faster NAND?

Compusemble
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Fun to see how SSDs are following the growth of what GPUs went through.
First they had no passive cooling, then came the radiators era and now they are finally using active cooling solutions.

SP
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Am I at a loss if I have a 990 2TB instead once directstorage becomes mainstream? Building off AM5, so do have a gen 5 slot. Your last video showed very good sustainability performance, just hope that crosses over into the majority of titles.

CarnivoryHODL
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10 GB/s is nothing given it's PCI-e 5.0... It should be minimum 14 GB/s...

YavNe