MSI is setting new standards in performance and efficiency with the launch of its next generation Spatium SSD series, the Spatium M580 Gen5 and Spatium M560 Gen5. The M580 Gen5 sets itself apart from the competition with innovative non-metallic vapor chamber cooling, while the M560 Gen5 offers a cost-effective DRAM-less option for Gen5 speed.
Spatium M580 Gen5: new cooling
At the heart of the Spatium M580 Gen5 is the groundbreaking non-metallic vapor chamber cooling. This technology ensures efficient heat dissipation and enables the SSD to deliver top performance even during intensive applications without overheating.
The advantages of the innovative cooling technology in detail:
- Efficient heat dissipation: the copper housing and the customized vapor chamber work together to dissipate heat quickly and effectively.
- Compact design: The cooling technology enables a compact housing without sacrificing performance.
- Quiet performance: Passive cooling eliminates the need for fans and ensures silent operation.
Spatium M560 Gen5: Gen5 performance at an attractive price
For price-conscious users who don’t want to miss out on Gen5 speed, the Spatium M560 Gen5 offers an excellent solution. Based on the Phison E31T 7nm controller, the SSD offers sequential read and write speeds of up to 10 GB/s and impresses with its low energy consumption.
DATAMAG: Fast and flexible storage solution
In addition to the new SSDs, MSI is also presenting the DATAMAG, a magnetic portable SSD solution with USB4 compatibility. The DATAMAG offers speeds of up to 40 Gbps and capacities of up to 4 TB and is ideal for mobile storage and data transfer. MSI’s next generation of Spatium SSDs offers a wide range of options for users seeking the highest performance, efficiency and mobility. With innovative cooling technology, DRAM-less options and a portable on-the-go solution, MSI is setting new standards in data storage.
And what else? Igor has two more exciting videos for you featuring the latest SSDs and the upcoming peripheral line-up:
Source: Computex, MSI
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