Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD 2 TB
![]() | Expecting restock $209.87 One of the first consumer SSDs with a PCI-E 4.0 x4 interface, which at the time of its release became a symbol of technological breakthrough and was aimed at enthusiasts building systems based on top AMD chipsets. Despite the emergence of newer solutions, this drive remains relevant even several years after its release. Especially for users who value stable performance, high reliability, and efficient cooling. The model is built on the Phison PS5016-E16 controller, which was a pioneer among chips supporting PCI-E 4.0. In tandem with QLC memory 3D NAND, the drive delivers up to 5000 MB/s read and 4400 MB/s write speeds — results that in practice ensure fast game launches, short loading times, and smooth operation with large game files or projects. Declared IOPS reach 700,000 for writes and...750,000 for reads, providing high responsiveness when working with small files — be it game cache, level loading, or texture rendering. The cooling system deserves special attention: The Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD is equipped with a massive copper heatsink that covers the entire SSD body and efficiently dissipates heat even during long sessions. Thanks to the high thermal conductivity of copper and the tight fit of the heatsink, the drive maintains stable temperatures without throttling, which is particularly relevant in compact builds or when used in gaming laptops with limited airflow. It should be noted, however, that the heatsink is quite thick and may pose a problem when installing in miniature ultrabook cases. An impressive rewrite resource of 3600 TB puts the drive on par with professional models designed for intensive long-term use. |
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One of the first consumer SSDs with a PCI-E 4.0 x4 interface, which at the time of its release became a symbol of technological breakthrough and was aimed at enthusiasts building systems based on top AMD chipsets. Despite the emergence of newer solutions, this drive remains relevant even several years after its release. Especially for users who value stable performance, high reliability, and efficient cooling.
The model is built on the Phison PS5016-E16 controller, which was a pioneer among chips supporting PCI-E 4.0. In tandem with QLC memory 3D NAND, the drive delivers up to 5000 MB/s read and 4400 MB/s write speeds — results that in practice ensure fast game launches, short loading times, and smooth operation with large game files or projects. Declared IOPS reach 700,000 for writes and 750,000 for reads, providing high responsiveness when working with small files — be it game cache, level loading, or texture rendering.
The cooling system deserves special attention: The Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD is equipped with a massive copper heatsink that covers the entire SSD body and efficiently dissipates heat even during long sessions. Thanks to the high thermal conductivity of copper and the tight fit of the heatsink, the drive maintains stable temperatures without throttling, which is particularly relevant in compact builds or when used in gaming laptops with limited airflow. It should be noted, however, that the heatsink is quite thick and may pose a problem when installing in miniature ultrabook cases. An impressive rewrite resource of 3600 TB puts the drive on par with professional models designed for intensive long-term use.
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