Maxsun makes a GPU with two built-in M.2 SSD ports
Maxsun has launched the Intel Arc B580 GPU with two M.2 SSD ports, utilizing PCIe lanes for enhanced storage in compact builds. The B580 is priced at $249.
Read original articleMaxsun has introduced two variants of the Intel Arc B580 graphics card, which feature two built-in M.2 SSD ports. This innovative design utilizes the unused PCIe lanes from the PCIe x16 slot, allowing for the integration of two M.2 SSDs without compromising the performance of the GPU. The B580 operates on PCIe 4.0 x8 lanes, leaving eight lanes available for the SSDs. The M.2 slots are positioned under the GPU's heatsink, and the drives can be accessed without disassembling the card, as they are housed in a removable sleeve. The GPU is equipped with a tri-fan cooling system, which is expected to manage heat effectively during operation. This design could be particularly beneficial for compact builds or DIY media servers that lack sufficient M.2 slots. The B580 is priced at $249, while the B570 variant is available for $219. The addition of M.2 ports may lead to a price increase for future models, but Maxsun will need to balance this with market expectations.
- Maxsun's Intel Arc B580 GPU features two built-in M.2 SSD ports.
- The design leverages unused PCIe lanes from the PCIe x16 slot.
- The GPU includes a tri-fan cooling system to manage heat.
- The B580 is priced at $249, with the B570 variant at $219.
- This innovation is aimed at enhancing storage options in compact PC builds.
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