ASUS Republic Of Gamers (ROG) is bringing us their new RAIDR Express SSD, giving us some of the fastest in desktop storage. The new RAIDR Express is extremely fast, capable of speeds upwards of 830 MB/s. If you are interested in having some of the fastest desktop storage around, this might be the way for you to go! Keeping up with what is coming out within the coming months allows us to be ready to have the most current and up to date hardware available. The RAIDR Express is set to release in Mid-May and available in two sizes, 120 and 240 GB of storage. The 240GB is faster of the two giving us read and write speeds of up to 830 and 810 MB/s with the 120GB giving us slightly slower speeds of 765 and 775 MB/s, do you think you will really notice a difference though?
ASUS took a leap of faith and decided to get their feet wet designing their new PCIe Solid-State Storage device, giving gamers an all new edge for when “When SATA isn’t fast enough”. We have all experienced slow load times and ROG is coming to the rescue. This new device will be a bootable drive, so you will be able to accelerate your performance. The RAIDR Express will be fully compatible with all of the major chipsets and operating systems, making it just amazing! With the new RAIDR we will be able to have even faster load times for our operating systems, launching games, running our applications and even our installs will be faster.
Though ROG is mainly designed for gamers, I feel that all of the ROG products would work well for anyone who is in a high functioning high productivity environment. Not only giving gamers the ultimate edge in performance, but anyone who is looking for that better edge. Giving you significantly faster load times and data transfer speeds, everyone is able to benefit from this new cutting edge technology.
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