GIGABYTE today launched the Gen 4 4000E Series Value Model, the M2 NVMe SSDs, as stated on the box, take advantage of the PCI-Express Gen 4 host interface. These drives make up the company's new entry-level M2 NVMe SSD series.
Available in 250 GB, 500 GB and 1 TB capacities, the new products are mainly aimed at those who prefer to buy **processor + motherboard + memory + SSD** products in the DIY retail channel. The company doesn't specify the type of controller and NAND flash memory, but we know from the spec sheet that it uses a DRAM-less controller.
The 1 TB version (model: G440E1TB) has a sequential read speed of 4 GB s and a sequential write speed of 39 gb/s。
The speeds of the 500 GB and 250 GB models do not require PCIe 40 ports can provide full speed, sequential read speeds of the 500 GB model (G440E500G) 36 GB s, sequential write speed of 3 GB s. The 250 GB (G440E250G) model has a sequential read speed of 35 GB s, sequential write speed of 18 gb/s。
In terms of durability, the 1 TB model is 320 TBW, the 500 GB model is 300 TBW, and the 250 GB model is 150 TBW. All three models come with a 3-year warranty. The company did not disclose the ** of the new product line.