Corsair’s MP600 PRO XT M.2 NVMe SSDs promise to leave competition ‘in the dust’

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What you need to know

What you need to know

If you’re looking to upgrade SSDs and aren’t afraid of spending big, Corsair has a few new options for you by way of itsMP600 PRO XTGen4 PCIe x4 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive that comes in multiple storage sizes.

The SSD sports 7,100MB/s (megabyte per second) read speeds, 6,800MB/s (megabyte per second) write speeds, and is backward-compatible with PCIe Gen3. It also has a “uniquely styled” aluminum heatspreader to make sure situations never get too hot for the hardware to handle. In the event you happen to have a Corsair Hydro X Series XM2 water block lying around, the MP600 PRO XT will play nice with it so that you can maintain the absolute lowest operating temps possible.

But wait, there’s more. The MP600 PRO XT also benefits from CORSAIR SSD Toolbox software support and includes a five-year warranty to make sure customers are guaranteed satisfaction for half a decade.

In case you want to see the alternatives to Corsair’s offering in your hunt for thebest SSDs, check out our guides on what’s currently available. Or maybe you’d rather peruse Corsair products you can’t even buy, like itssupersized cooling fanthat’s capable of temperature-regulating people as well as thebest gaming desktop PCs?

SSD solutions

Corsair has a new smattering of SSD options on offer, should you need 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB of storage. Just be ready to fork over a thousand bucks if you want the 4,000-gigabyte maximum.

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