Recently, following the oil-cooled memory ADATA has introduced an air-cooled RGB M.2 SSD - XPG Storm RGB M.2 SSD.
The XPG Storm RGB M.2 SSD has both RGB and air-cooled attributes as its name suggests. Overheating has been a problem since the birth of SSDs, which can result in 30% slower continuous speed transfers in extreme cases.
In addition, it is also equipped with a lateral side of the fan (similar to the public version of the graphics card cooling design), the official claims, with a side blow fan, the solid state drive continuous transmission When the temperature dropped by 25%.
It is noteworthy that the solid state drives become thicker when equipped with a fan and therefore can not be installed in the M.2 slot located between PCI-E slots (PCI-E devices such as graphics cards can not be installed). Users can choose to install M.2 slot near the PCH chip or near the CPU.
The RGB LEDs of the XPG Storm RGB M.2 SSD feature a standard control interface that is compatible with the RGB sync functions of motherboards such as Asus, Gigabyte and MSI.
Currently the official has not given the price of this M.2 SSD and the specific launch date, but need to be clear is that such innovative products are generally not too cheap.