XPG introduced new fast drives for computers. The MARS 980 series comes in three types: STORM, BLADE, and PRO. All three can read data at 14,000 MB per second and write at 13,000 MB per second. The STORM model uses both air and liquid cooling, with copper pipes and two fans to keep temperatures down during heavy use. It works well for tasks like AI computing that need lots of processing power.
The PRO version balances cooling and performance with one fan inside an aluminum case. XPG says this cooling setup cuts heat by 15 percent compared to models without fans. The BLADE version uses no fans at all, making it good for laptops and regular computers. This basic model still offers the same fast speeds as its fancier siblings.
Both the BLADE and PRO models work with gaming systems like PlayStation 5. All three drives appear on the XPG website right now. The company makes them in sizes up to 4 TB for people who need lots of storage space. XPG has not told anyone what these drives will cost or when stores will have them.
The PRO version balances cooling and performance with one fan inside an aluminum case. XPG says this cooling setup cuts heat by 15 percent compared to models without fans. The BLADE version uses no fans at all, making it good for laptops and regular computers. This basic model still offers the same fast speeds as its fancier siblings.
Both the BLADE and PRO models work with gaming systems like PlayStation 5. All three drives appear on the XPG website right now. The company makes them in sizes up to 4 TB for people who need lots of storage space. XPG has not told anyone what these drives will cost or when stores will have them.