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COLORFUL Launches Warhalberd CN600 NVMe M.2 SSD

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Colorful Technology Company Limited, a professional manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards, all-in-one gaming and multimedia solutions, and high-performance storage, proudly presents its first-ever PCIe 3.0 NVMe solid-state drive - the COLORFUL WarHalberd CN600. COLORFUL collaborated with Yangtze Memory (YMTC) and Maxio Technology for the CN600 SSD. The cooperation between the companies will ensure the quality and performance of the flash components and the NVMe controller.

The COLORFUL WarHalberd CN600 NVMe SSD is a low-profile NVMe SSD in a standard 2280 M.2 form factor, designed for desktop PCs, laptops, ultrabooks, and mini-PCs. Using PCIe 3.0 X4 interface, the WarHalberd CN600 delivers speeds of up to 3300 MB/s read and up to 2600 MB/s write. The SSD will be offered in 256 GB and 512 GB capacities.



Pricing and Availability
The COLORFUL Warhalberd CN600 NVMe SSD will be available in 256 GB and 512 GB capacities with an MSRP of $39 and $59, respectively.



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Warhalberd

can they choose not weird name for product
 
A Halberd is basically a spear with an axe type head as well as the spear tip.
Odd choice.
 
Not to be confused with the PeaceHalberd, War&PeaceHalberd, or NationalGuardHalberd.


Halberd alone would have at least been a unique, decent name.
 
Another SSD combining Maxio MAP1202 controller and YMTC 128-layers TLC NAND flash? Just as AN 3.0 from Asgard and iCraft from Maxsun?
 
cheap is as cheap does.....

'nuff said :)
 
You can pick up a 500GB SN550 for $42 from the 'egg right now. Makes the $39 for the 250GB Warhalberd look terrible.

I know the SN550 isn't exactly the fastest drive on the market but it's fast enough that you're not going to care. Also, if you do care, stop looking at budget PCIe 3.0 drives and get something actually fast.
 
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