The Gigabyte M30 drive, which is new to the market, is a great choice for consumers looking to improve the speed of their laptops or computers at a reasonable price. It owes it both to the support of the PCIe 3.0 × 4 interface and the capacity of either 512 GB or 1 TB while maintaining an affordable price of PLN 299 (in the case of the tested model). Let’s compare Gigabyte to other disks using the following test.
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On paper, as well as in our hands, Gigabyte M30 has the impression that it is not designed to impress but to be useful, to improve our “life with equipment”, and not to reduce our wallets too much. The M30 model has a simple box, straightforward contents, and a traditional form of the drive without any heat sink.
Double copper laminate cools the disk’s systems, which also ensures greater stability. This is the basic specification. Gigabyte Gigabyte MC30It looks like this:
Laminating the disk Gigabyte Gigabyte MC30There are six systems listed under the sticker.
Technology-wise, the M30 has a set of traditional functions that have been standardised in the industry. It also comes with dedicated software. However, it is better to not mention it due to its limitations.
It has 476 GB memory available after connecting the Gigabyte M30 version 512-GB to the computer. Performance? Decent because it can reach up to 3500MB/s read and 2600MB/s sequential write, and 350 and 302 million IOPS when it is about random read and write consecutively.
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