The XPG GAMMIX line includes compact NMVe solid state drives that are installed inside a computer case in a special M.2 slot. Depending on the year of release, XPG Gammix strips can work both on the old third generation PCI-E bus and on the new fourth version. It is this factor that plays a key role in the data transfer speed of the drive - older models could not physically write or read data at a speed of 3500 MB / s, but XPG GAMMIX drives from 2020 and later can fly at speeds up to 7400 MB /With.


In addition to high line speeds, GAMMIX drives excel at 4K blocks, delivering up to 740k IOPS during random reads and writes. It is also important to note that the production uses high-end 64-layer 3D TLC NAND memory from the best flash memory suppliers, as well as Phison or Innogrit flagship controllers. The built-in DRAM buffer and mandatory support for 256-bit AES encryption, as well as E2E Data Protection, RAID Engine, LDPC, etc. complete the picture.

Perhaps the coolness of the GAMMIX series is best demonstrated by the XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE, which is equipped with an unusual Innogrit IG5236 controller for this class, a massive graphene heatsink, supports the NVMe 1.4 protocol and is capable of exchanging data at speeds up to 7400 MB / s. In the world of solid state drives, this is Usain Bolt, and nothing else.