• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

Mushkin Expands Its SSD Lineup with Helix: M.2 PCIe 4x, 3D MLC NAND, Up To 2 TB

Raevenlord

News Editor
Joined
Aug 12, 2016
Messages
3,755 (1.17/day)
Location
Portugal
System Name The Ryzening
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard MSI X570 MAG TOMAHAWK
Cooling Lian Li Galahad 360mm AIO
Memory 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3733 (4x 8 GB)
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ti
Storage Boot: Transcend MTE220S 2TB, Kintson A2000 1TB, Seagate Firewolf Pro 14 TB
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG270UP (1440p 144 Hz IPS)
Case Lian Li O11DX Dynamic White
Audio Device(s) iFi Audio Zen DAC
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ 750 W
Mouse Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Keyboard Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Software Windows 10 x64
Adding to their SSD lineup, Mushkin, which makes some really interesting, good price-performance ratio products has recently announced the upcoming availability of their Helix line of M.2 2280 SSDs. Based on Silicon Motion's SM2260 controller paired with 3D MLC NAND, Mushkin positions the Helix line as a premium, high-performance offering for desktops and laptops alike. Models will vary from a 250 GB entry-level offering thorugh a 2 TB high-end SKU, with the 2 TB version offering sequential read performance at up to 2.5 GB/s and write performance at up to 1.1 GB/s, when Silicon Motion's pseudo-SLC caching technology is used to its best effect.





Mushkin also claim that the drives can deliver up to 232K/185K 4KB read/write IOPS, which does speak to some under-the-hood firmware tricks going on (since those are higher than Silicon Motion's rated throughput for the SM2260), but keep in mind that these values are only representative of the performance you can expect from the high-end, 2 TB offering - speeds on the other rated capacities are likely to be lower.

No word as of yet on pricing or availability, or even if the final products will carry heatspreaders, much like some of Mushkin's competitors offer.

View at TechPowerUp Main Site
 
hope these are actually available, unlike the samsung 960 pro series, particularly the 1 and 2TB versions.

And hopefully they come in cheaper, to reflect the lower performance numbers. M.2 drive prices are currently a bit ludicrous compared to 2.5" SSDs.
 
hope these are actually available, unlike the samsung 960 pro series, particularly the 1 and 2TB versions.

And hopefully they come in cheaper, to reflect the lower performance numbers. M.2 drive prices are currently a bit ludicrous compared to 2.5" SSDs.

Go grab the SM961 off ebay (960pro) or PM961 960 evo.
 
Go grab the SM961 off ebay (960pro) or PM961 960 evo.
At $570+, and with a whole 6 listings, none of which came with the same 3 year warranty for a consumer product, those are not a suitable replacement for a new drive.

And keep in mind, my comment was covering both the lack of availability (there are no 2TB SM 961's on ebay ATM) as well as price. I am not about to dump the full price of a SM961 on a drive that doesnt have any warranty, when mushkin might be releasing a cheaper one with an actual warranty.

To top it off, the 960 evo has no 2TB option, which is what I really want. only the pro does, and that drive is completely MIA right now. Hopefully mushkin may not only release one, but also supply them in proper numbers.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top