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* Product prices and availability are subject to change frequently. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply.| Model | GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD |
| Release Date |
July 2019
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| Series | AORUS |
| Capacity | 2000 GB |
| Interface | PCIe Gen4 x4 |
| NVME | Yes |
| Form Factor | M.2-2280 |
| SSD Controller | Phison |
| NAND Flash Type | 3D TLC Toshiba BiCS4 |
| Cache | 2GB DDR4 |
| Max Sequential Read | Up to 5000 MB/s |
| Max Sequential Write | Up to 4400 MB/s |
| MTBF | 1.77 million hours |
(Higher is better)
| Samsung 990 PRO 1TB + Heatsink (46th) | 122% | |
| Samsung 990 PRO 1TB (46th) | 122% | |
| Samsung 990 EVO PLUS 2TB (48th) | 118% | |
| Samsung 980 PRO 1TB (49th) | 114% | |
| Crucial P5 Plus 1TB (50th) | 114% | |
| Western Digital SN850 500GB (51st) | 107% | |
| Samsung 990 EVO PLUS 1TB (52nd) | 104% | |
| Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB (52nd) | 104% | |
| Crucial P5 Plus 500GB (54th) | ~ | |
| Samsung 980 PRO 500GB (55th) | ~ | |
| GIGABYTE AORUS NVMe Gen4 2TB (55th) | 100% | |
| Sabrent 2TB Rocket NVMe 4.0 (57th) | 99% | |
| Samsung 970 PRO 1TB (58th) | 97% | |
| Samsung 990 EVO 2TB (59th) | 97% | |
| Intel 670p 2TB (60th) | 95% | |
| Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB (61st) | 95% | |
| Corsair Force Series MP600 2TB (62nd) | 94% | |
| Corsair Force MP600 2TB (62nd) | 94% | |
| Samsung 990 EVO 1TB (64th) | 93% | |
| Samsung 970 PRO 512GB (65th) | 93% | |
| WD_BLACK SN770 250GB (66th) | 92% |
Price-to-Performance Analysis:
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