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Blistering­ly fast PCIE 5.0 SSDS debut in November

Twelve different vendors will supply PCI Express 5.0 SSDS.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

If you want to build the fastest PC you can around AMD’S new Ryzen 7000 processor, you’ll have to wait until November. New SSDS ( fave.co/2z26gqg) built using the PCI Express 5.0 interface will debut then, AMD executives said during the late August launch of the Ryzen 7000 ( fave. co/3bpnovb) in Texas. PCI Express 5.0 will be built into Ryzen 7000 and its four supporting AM5 motherboar­d chipsets: the X670 Extreme, the X670, and the B650 Extreme and B650. Current Ryzen 5000 PCS use PCIE 4.0, and while Intel’s rival 12th-gen Alder Lake chips incorporat­ed PCIE 5.0 when they launched last fall, no PCIE 5.0 consumer SSDS have been released thus far.

AMD didn’t say much about the new chipsets at its Monday evening launch. We

do know, however, that the two Extreme chipsets will feature both PCI Express 5.0 lanes allocated for both the GPU as well as the SSD, allowing both your PC’S GPU and its storage to benefit from the new, faster interface. (AMD has yet to confirm or deny rumors that say it may be prepping a version of AMD’S Smart Access Memory [ fave.co/3pkdsgg] for SSDS, known as Smart Access Storage.)

According to reporting from Pcworld’s Gordon Mah Ung, the vanilla B650 will likely not allocate PCIE 5 lanes to the SSD, though it may be up to the OEM. The vanilla B650 may use PCIE 4 instead, AMD representa­tives told him.

However, the ecosystem of PCIE 5.0 SSDS is expected to be large, which always means favorable competitiv­e pressures that help keep prices low. AMD showed the logos of 12 different companies planning PCIE 5 SSDS, though details of the new products have yet to be released.

PCI Express 5.0 SSDS aren’t exclusive to Ryzen 7000 processors, of course. But if AMD’S chips live up to their blistering performanc­e promises ( fave.co/3bpnovb), you’ll want to have fast peripheral­s that will keep the rest of your system humming along just as fast.

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New PCIE 5 SSDS will attach to AMD’S Ryzen 7000 motherboar­ds.
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PCI Express 5.0 SSDS aren’t exclusive to Ryzen 7000 processors.

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