Sabrent has simply given the world a cheeky have a look at its upcoming Apex X16 Destroyer, a brand new add-in card that may deal with not simply the 8 x M.2 NVMe SSDs on the entrance as a result of there’s one other 8 x M.2 NVMe SSDs on the again for 16 in complete.
Sabrent’s new Apex X16 Destroyer (supply: Sabrent Twitter)
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Sabrent used its new Apex X16 Destroyer with 16 of its personal 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSDs for 128GB in complete, as you possibly can see within the picture of it above, there are 8 x 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSDs on the entrance, whereas there are one other 8 x 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSD slots on the again that may enable for an eye-watering 128GB of Gen4 SSDs.
All of this may be had on a good single-slot design, which means when you’ve bought each the PCIe slots and, most of all — the PCIe lanes to deal with it — you might have a couple of of those in your PC for some actually mind-boggling quantities of Gen4 SSD storage on Sabrent Apex X16 Destroyer playing cards. Good for AMD’s just-launched Ryzen Threadripper 7000 and Threadripper PRO 7000 collection CPUs, the place you’ve got bought pleeeeenty of PCIe lanes to deal with a handful of Sabrent’s new Apex X16 Destroyer playing cards, together with a ridiculous quantity of their 8TB Rocket 4 Plus SSDs.
In case you had 4 of those with 128TB of Gen4 SSD per card, you are 512TB of Gen4 SSD storage in simply 4 slots of your PC, not to mention what you possibly can set up into your motherboard. You possibly can have an E-ATX motherboard that has extra PCIe slots, with ASRock’s just lately teased WRX90 WS EVO motherboard rocking 7 x PCIe x16 slots, which means you might have 7 x Sabrent Apex X16 Destroyer playing cards… I truly kinda laughed as I wrote this, scoffed in humor possibly… making an attempt to work out the 7 x 128GB in my head.
ASRock’s new WRX90 WS EVO motherboard
7 x 128TB (16 x 8TB SSDs per card) = 896TB of Gen4 SSD storage. Now, you might use the M.2 slots on the motherboard itself, in addition to super-fast SlimSAS and MCIO server-grade storage on the ASRock WRX90 WS EVO motherboard. So, you might have over 1 petabyte of super-fast SSD storage inside your PC. That is superb.
AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper 7000 collection CPUs can be found in as much as 64 cores and 128 threads, whereas the brand new Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 collection CPUs scale as much as an unimaginable 96 cores and 192 threads in your new high-end desktop (HEDT) system. You’ll be able to learn extra about AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper 7000 collection and Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 collection CPUs within the hyperlinks above.
