is the most hotly anticipated release on the storage calendar. It's the missing ingredient that will unlock the true potential of our NVMe SSDs to allow our games to load speedily—, according to the Forespoken devs. The question is, will the wealth of PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs that are already out there support the storage API? A question that has just got a whole boatload more complicated with the release of theSabrent is pitching this new SSD as a DirectStorage drive.
This is all fine and well for the release of a new drive, but it does raise plenty of questions about what is required by Microsoft DirectStorage. Will existing PCIe 4.0 drives, such as the Rocket 4 Plus, not support the API? Will they need firmware updates? PC Gamer: There doesn't appear to be any change in the throughput figures over the Rocket 4 Plus, is it the same?These new SSDs operate at 1600MT while most others are at 1200MT. The new Rocket 4 Plus G is faster.No new Firmware on the Rocket 4 Plus’s. The new Rocket 4 Plus G has some additional hardware changes.
if i could even use Direct Storage in my pc
Yes because Sabrent would have insider secret knowledge from Microsoft than even SEAGATE, the official xbox partner. 🤣🤣🤣 It's called Bullshit, should know, you do a lot of it yourself.
if i could even use DirectStorage
Sabrent Can't preorder unfortunately. The link goes to a 404.
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