First consumer based large cap SSD.
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Is SATA tho... (boo... i am guessing because its the only way to put that many NANDs on a single pcb, however they could of just done a U.2 NVme, and given you a free M.2 -> U.2 adapter)
It will only run you 3990 dollars (retail)... seems to go awesomely well with a Ryzen TR3 3990 which is also priced at 3990 (retail).
Feels like Team Extreme figures if people can afford to buy a 3990x, they can pocket for a 15.3tb at the same price. /sarcasm
But i guess that will hold you off from all the massive AAA title games like CoD Warzone which topples at 100GB or even Microsofts Flight Simulator 2020 @ 150GB.
Sigh.... at the very least you will have more TB in SSD capacity then i will from that single drive alone, as well as 99% of the users on this forum.
I think that will be uber flexing rights.
TeamGroup Launches QX 2.5" SSD With 15.3 TB Storage Capacity For $3990 US
TeamGroup has just announced the launch of its QX 2.5" SSD which features an insane capacity of 15.3 TB for a price of $3990 US.
Is SATA tho... (boo... i am guessing because its the only way to put that many NANDs on a single pcb, however they could of just done a U.2 NVme, and given you a free M.2 -> U.2 adapter)
It will only run you 3990 dollars (retail)... seems to go awesomely well with a Ryzen TR3 3990 which is also priced at 3990 (retail).
Feels like Team Extreme figures if people can afford to buy a 3990x, they can pocket for a 15.3tb at the same price. /sarcasm
But i guess that will hold you off from all the massive AAA title games like CoD Warzone which topples at 100GB or even Microsofts Flight Simulator 2020 @ 150GB.
Sigh.... at the very least you will have more TB in SSD capacity then i will from that single drive alone, as well as 99% of the users on this forum.
I think that will be uber flexing rights.