Biostar has long been on the computer market in all its forms; this week the company announced the first SSDs based on the popular PCIe 3.0 x4 interfaces under the M700 name to be its newcomer in the SSD market.

This piece is based on the famous SM2263XT microcontroller, which comes in cheap PCIe units in price.  This makes this unit a target for the owners of economic assemblies with a capacity, namely 256 or 512 GB of 3D TLC NAND flash units.  The M.2-2280 comes with no heat sink to be available for laptops as well.

Biostar M700 SSD
As far as performance is concerned, according to Biostar, these modules can provide read speeds of up to 2000 Mbps and data write speeds of up to 1600 Mbps on 512GB modules, making them less than the rest of their competitors in the market.  NVMe puts itself above normal SATA III modules.


As far as performance is concerned, according to Biostar, these modules can provide read speeds of up to 2000 Mbps and data write speeds of up to 1600 Mbps on 512GB modules, making them less than the rest of their competitors in the market.  NVMe puts itself above normal SATA III modules.

The release date of the M700 has not been announced yet but it will come in the near future and the company has not disclosed the details of the price so far, which we expect to be at a low price compared to most of the units in the market due to its performance, which puts it in the middle between the high-performance and high-performance NVMe units.  SATA SSD.


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