Monday, May 30th 2016

GALAX Hall of Fame U.2, M.2, and PCIe SSDs Spied

GALAX is preparing an onslaught for the enthusiast consumer SSD space, with the new Hall of Fame (HOF) NVMe Series. Spanning three key enthusiast form-factors, namely 2.5-inch with 32 Gb/s U.2 interface; 32 Gb/s M.2, and PCI-Express 3.0 x4 add-on card; the lineup sees the company use a very powerful custom controller to churn up sequential transfer rates of 2.5 TB/s. To begin with, the 2.5-inch with U.2 form-factor drive comes in 512 GB and 1 TB sizes, offering speeds of up to 2500 MB/s reads, with 1200 MB/s writes, 300,000 IOPS 4K random reads, and 250,000 IOPS 4K random writes.

The M.2 lineup comes in two module lengths - the more common M.2-2280, and the longer M.2-22110. The M.2-2280 drive comes in capacities of up to 512 GB, and offers slightly higher write-performance of up to 1350 MB/s, while the M.2-22110 drive comes in capacities of up to 1 TB, offering the same transfer rates as the U.2 drives. Then there's the PCIe add-on card form-factor drive for those without either M.2 or U.2, which comes in sizes of up to 1 TB, and has the same performance as the U.2 drives. There's also a 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s drive in this series, but its specs don't hold our attention for too long.
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8 Comments on GALAX Hall of Fame U.2, M.2, and PCIe SSDs Spied

#1
hojnikb
I wonder which controller this uses :)
Phison E7 perhaps ?
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#2
Jack1n
I hope they release this in black also.
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#3
Pugs501
Jack1nI hope they release this in black also.
I'd like that, or if I could Plasti Dip it without much issue
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#4
Xajel
All those Galaxy news came with "Galaxy" logo with "Galax" text in title and content :D
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#5
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
XajelAll those Galaxy news came with "Galaxy" logo with "Galax" text in title and content :D
Galaxy is the main company, and Galax is their brand like KFA2 IIRC.
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#6
deemon
pretty please be in samsung price range... please... don't really want another intel 750 series overpriced crap.
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#7
Roscoe Fatts
Deemon,

One thing to note about Intel drives is their supreme durability. Its part of the reason they cost so much.
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#8
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
Finally good to see drives that will use those SATA-Express connectors!
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