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AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 500 GB (GP-AG4500G)

AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 500 GB (GP-AG4500G)Capacity: 500 GB
Hard drive format: M.2
Read speed: 5000 MB/s
Write speed: 2500 MB/s
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arrAORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 500 GB (GP-AG4500G)

AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 2TB (GP-AG42TB)

AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 2TB (GP-AG42TB)Capacity: 2 TB
Hard drive format: M.2
Read speed: 5000 MB/s
Write speed: 4400 MB/s
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AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 1TB (GP-AG41TB)

AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 1TB (GP-AG41TB)Capacity: 1 TB
Hard drive format: M.2
Read speed: 5000 MB/s
Write speed: 4400 MB/s
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AORUS Gen4 7000s SSD 2Tb (GP-AG70S2TB)

AORUS Gen4 7000s SSD 2Tb (GP-AG70S2TB)Capacity: 2 TB
Hard drive format: M.2
Read speed: 7000 MB/s
Write speed: 6850 MB/s
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AORUS Gen4 7000s 1TB SSD (GP-AG70S1TB)

AORUS Gen4 7000s 1TB SSD (GP-AG70S1TB)Capacity: 1 TB
Hard drive format: M.2
Read speed: 7000 MB/s
Write speed: 5500 MB/s
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