OWC Accelsior 8M2 PCIe SSD is insanely fast and expensive
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OWC has announced the new 8M2 PCIE SSD Accelsior, a new storage solution that offers a very large capacity of 64TB, as well as speed up to 26,000 MB / s combined with plug-and-play design. This new model is suitable for Windows PCs, Linux machines, and Mac Pro 2019. OWC claims 8m2 is the fastest PCIE SSD on the market other than offers the highest capacity available.

8m2 is an expensive storage solution for professionals and fans who want blistering speed and large storage capacity. To help put things in perspective, new OWC storage solutions can, for example, handling video editing video editors, photographers, game developers, and anyone who wants to maximize their VR gaming rig quality.

 

This beastly storage solution offers “ultra-reliable” speeds of up to 26,000 MB / s, according to OWC, which does have performance with high efficiency design to remove heat. 8m2 is designed to utilize full PCIE bandwidth, exercise to data transfer 26GB per second.

All eight SSD slots NVMe M.2 in the new 8m2 model can maximize their full x4 data throughput pathway, plus the OWC drive bundle with Softraid XT to create and manage RAID arrays. Plug-and-play design means 8m2 does not require a driver. In addition to the limited five-year warranty, OWC said the units were submitted and certified for reliable use of the age of the model.

Given the large storage capacity option, OWC said it has worked with Acronis to provide 8m2 buyers a year from personal and antivirus reserve services. This product includes, among others, the ability to recover data if necessary, and full image backup, cloning disk, and support for local / cloud hybrid backup to fit various needs.

OWC offers some flexibility for buyers, including offering an accassior 8m2 with $ 799 USD 0TB option for consumers who want to install their own storage drive. Buyers who need a drive with 8m2 can buy products with storage capacity options ranging from 2TB to 64TB, but it costs a decent. 8m2 with 2TB was priced at $ 1,299 USD, while the 64TB version ended at $ 12,999 USD.

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