ZOTAC unveiled its upcoming premium PCIe SSD at the 2016 CES. Built for performance, with sequential transfer rates in the neighbourhood of 2 GB/s, the drive is based on a Phison processor, mated with Toshiba 10 nm class MLC NAND flash memory. The half-height add-on card features an integrated heatspreader, with a back-plate. It interfaces with your system over PCIe gen 3.0 x4, and is bootable.

12 Comments on ZOTAC Shows Off its High-end PCIe SSD

#1 Disparia

*cross fingers* for large capacity, otherwise I'd rather have a nice and tidy M.2 version. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 0:03 Reply

#2 neko77025

Yea, I think I will stick with my Samsung 950 pro Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 2:32 Reply

#3 Ferrum Master

I just made an order for 950 Pro too... Let's see how I will make it work in my X79. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 2:42 Reply

#4 Tsukiyomi91

See how will it fare against Intel's 750 Series PCIe SSD... if there is a head to head bench battle, that is.. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 3:51 Reply

#5 Parn

10nm MLC??



Wondering what the write endurance rating is for those drives. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 5:04 Reply

#6 julizs

ZOTAC



PCIe Solid-State Drvie



Wow they mangaged to mispell their own product on the heatsink. Trustworthy. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 7:29 Reply

#7 PP Mguire

Ferrum Master I just made an order for 950 Pro too... Let's see how I will make it work in my X79. LMK how that works out because I want one too. LMK how that works out because I want one too. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 7:41 Reply

#8 cdawall

where the hell are my stars julizs ZOTAC



PCIe Solid-State Drvie



Wow they mangaged to mispell their own product on the heatsink. Trustworthy. That's a nice little easter egg haha That's a nice little easter egg haha Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 8:36 Reply

#9 Hood

julizs ZOTAC



PCIe Solid-State Drvie



Wow they mangaged to mispell their own product on the heatsink. Trustworthy. ?!?!? The engineers spend countless thousands of hours designing and building a new drive, and the marketing boys screw it all up with one misspelled word! It may perform flawlessly, but would anyone trust a company that can't spell and doesn't bother to proof-read their own ad copy? ?!?!? The engineers spend countless thousands of hours designing and building a new drive, and the marketing boys screw it all up with one misspelled word! It may perform flawlessly, but would anyone trust a company that can't spell and doesn't bother to proof-read their own ad copy? Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 10:05 Reply

#10 Ferrum Master

Well probably who did type it isn't a native speaker...



Seconds... the card is a prototype... so who cares...



But if really the retail card... will have some sort of sticker over there ... I will laugh my arse off :D Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 10:26 Reply

#11 cdawall

where the hell are my stars Ferrum Master Well probably who did type it isn't a native speaker...



Seconds... the card is a prototype... so who cares...



But if really the retail card... will have some sort of sticker over there ... I will laugh my arse off :D I would buy it for the sticker. I would buy it for the sticker. Posted on Jan 5th 2016, 10:29 Reply