1TB M700 M.2 SSD

Biostar now offers the 1TB M700 M.2 SSD

In recent months we have had the opportunity to see a significant drop in the price of M.2 SSDs solutions globally, making these devices more affordable for everyday PC users, but also gamers and enthusiasts, reports KitGuru.

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Biostar has now released a new addition to its M700 series of NVME M.2 SSDs in the 1TB variant. The new M700 1TB M.2 SSD is an NVMe 1.3 compatible SSD and uses the PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, and offers up to three times better performance than traditional SATA III devices.

The company claims that the M700 1TB M.2 SSD is the ideal solution for seamless business and gaming systems, while its small format and high capacity are suitable for all modern PC installations.

M700 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD comes in the standard M.2 2280 format, up to 2000MB/s for reading and up to 1650MB/s for data writing. The SSD is equipped with AES256 End-to-End Data Encryption and Protection.

The Biostar M700 PCIe Gen3 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD is available for sale for $95.

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Biostar: AMD B550 and Intel 400 series motherboards are ready

Biostar: AMD B550 and Intel 400 series motherboards are ready

Representatives of BIOSTAR announced that they have ready the new motherboard models based on the AMD B550 chipset, which should replace the very popular and affordable “mainstream” B450 models.

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The new chipset is more compatible with the features of the new AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU series due to support for PCIe v4.0 standard for faster data transfer at double the maximum transfer speed compared to PCIe v3.0 used by current B450 models. The new chipset also brings support for both USB 3.2 Gen2 ports and 6x USB 2.0 interface, reports BrainBox Korea.

In addition to support for the AMD processor platform, Biostar also expects innovations from Intel. To meet the upcoming Intel Comet Lake-S processor release for the desktop platform, this manufacturer has prepared new motherboards based on the Intel 400 series of chips. The Intel Z490 targets the high end market, while the B460 and H410 models will be positioned in the middle and bottom price category.

The new Intel chipset will have basic support for standard WiFi 6 high speed wireless network operation, while the entire platform will have 40 PCIe v3.0 communication channels available. From these, 16 are dedicated for direct communication of CPUs and graphics cards, the other four are intended for direct communication of processors and chipsets.

Unfortunately, the CPU and chipset are still connected through the DMI 3.0 interface, which actually represents a major drawback for the Intel platform as it has the width of the 4 PCIe v3.0 bus. This practically means that these 20 additional PCIe v3.0 transport chips available on the chips have limited usable benefits, given the narrow bottleneck described in data sharing with CPU.

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