Corsair Launches MP600 Elite PCIe 4.0 SSDs With 7000MB/s Read Speeds

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[Press Release] Corsair is announcing yet another addition to its expansive list of PCIe 4.0 SSDs. The MP600 Elite defies the traditional notions of speed and performance in storage devices, raising the bar for future products.

With capacities of up to 4TB, this PCIe 4.0 NVMe relies on high-density 3D TLC NAND. This technology pushes the read/write speeds up to 7,000MB/s and 6,500MB/s, respectively.

Corsair MP600 Elite PCIe 4.0 SSD
Corsair MP600 Elite PCIe 4.0 SSD

Random read & write speeds are just as impressive, coming in at around 1,000K and 1,200K IOPS. Also backward with PCIe 3.0 systems, the Corsair MP600 Elite is ideal for gamers, enthusiast builders, and content creators.

Corsair has ensured compatibility with various pieces of hardware. The MP600 Elite can be used in laptops, desktop PCs, and even in Sony’s PS5 through a separate model designed specifically for the console.

This model ships with an aluminum heatsink to keep it cool under stressful moments that push the SSD to its limits. Corsair also confirms the drive is compatible with both the base and slim PS5 models.

Corsair MP600 Elite For PS5
Corsair MP600 Elite For PS5

All models of the Corsair MP600 Elite lineup are now available for purchase, with the 4TB options coming in April. They ship with a five-year warranty and can be purchased directly from Corsair or its authorized retailers.

To learn more about the blistering fast PCIe 4.0 NVMe, head over to the manufacturer’s official website.

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