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ASUS Hyper Express SATA Express Drive Performance Preview

Earlier today we explained what SATA Express is and now we have the opportunity to show off the first 2.5-inch SATA Express drive that we have had the chance to take a look at personally. Our friends at ASUS gave Legit Reviews a chance to see and benchmark the ASUS Hyper Express SATA Express External Enclosure. ASUS will be coming out with several versions of the ASUS Hyper Express.

You have two 2.5″ SATA Express external enclosures that house either two mSATA or m.2 SSDs and a larger 3.5″ version that houses two SATA 2.5″ notebook hard drives or SSDs. While the form factor differs, all are setup in a RAID 0 array with an internal RAID controller and then connected to the SATA Express interface that plugs directly into motherboards featuring SATA Express support. ASUS likely won’t be selling a complete drive (enclosure and SSDs) in the United States and instead just be offering the empty enclosure with the RAID controller setup and support CD.

The ASUS Hyper Express that we were shown was a very early prototype, but the front of the drive will have the branding and product name on it.

The back of the drive clearly has this labeled as a concept edition and you can see that the standard 2.5″ drive mounting holes are in place. This is basically a standard 2.5″ notebook drive with a 9.5mm z-height.

Once the back cover was unscrewed you can quickly figure out what ASUS has done with the Hyper Express. This model has a black PCB with an ASMedia RAID controller on it and two mSATA drive slots for where you can place a pair of mSATA drives and screw them down.

This demo unit was running a pair of Kingston 120GB SATA III 6.0Gb/s mSATA drives. The part number on these drives is SMS200S3-120G and they run about $95 each shipped. Kingston recently announced that they have come out with larger capacity mSATA drives, so you can go beyond 120GB now and get 240GB and 480GB models from Kingston. Kingston uses the LSI SandForce 2241 (30GB, 60GB, 120GB) and 2281 (240GB, 480GB) controller with the SATA Rev. 3.0 (6Gb/s) interface on these drives. You can use any mSATA drive in the ASUS Hyper Express enclosure though, but it appears that ASUS worked mainly with Kingston Technology during the development phase of this SATA Express device.

The ASUS Hyper Express uses the ASMedia ASM1062R controller, which is basically the ASM1062 SATA III 6Gbps controller that has RAID support.

Here is a closer look at the bottom of the SATA Express connector on the ASUS Hyper Express.

And here is a view of the top of the SATA Express connector.

This is the SATA Express cable that will come with the ASUS Hyper Express SATAe drive.

The top of the ASUS Hyper Express SATAe header has pins all across it, but the SATA Express connector that is used with the drive has just a small section of pins for the second PCIe data path.

Here is a wiring diagram that was done by SATA-IO that shows the one side of the connector is for power and SATA/PCIe Lane 0 and then on the other side there are the pins for PCIe Lane 1.

ASUS expects to see sequential read/write speeds of up to 745/809MB/s with the ASUS Hyper Express drive. The drive we got a chance to see in action was using early drivers with SanDisk X110 mSATA drives and was able to hit 704MB/s sequential read and 747MB/s sequential write speeds on CrystalDiskMark 3.0.3 64-bit. The 4K read/write speeds were at 32/81MB/s. This benchmark was done on a pair of SanDisk X110 256GB mSATA drives with the model number of SD6SF1M-256G-1022l. The drives inside the ASUS Hyper Express will clearly play a role on performance, so keep that in mind if you plan on picking one of these up.

It should also be mentioned that ASUS discovered and implemented a technology that they feel is critical for SATA Express to perform at its best the Separate Reference Clock with Independent Spread Spectrum Clocking Architecture, or SRIS for short. SATA Express-capable motherboards that lack the SRIS architecture in the UEFI/BIOS could present compatibility problems. SATA Express devices might not be recognized, for example; or recognized devices might not work correctly. Even in situations where SATA Express devices are recognized and appear to function correctly, their true performance could be hindered by lack of SRIS BIOS implementation.

The initial implementation of SATAe by ASUS on the Z87-Deluxe SATA Express motherboard was not based on the SRIS architecture. The original design had a pair of SATAe clock pins on the motherboard that sent clock signals to the slave device. That meant that the SATAe cable had to carry that signal. The side effect of sending a clock signal like this over a long distance or interconnect is that the data rate is impacted. This is due to high amounts of jitter and noise due to this design. It also means that a separate cable needs to be used and that adds to build costs. Last year there was a specification change and in the device itself there is now an oscillator in the drive itself just like the one that is already in the PCH. This means that the drive doesn’t need to be slaved to the clock generator in the PCH and no longer a need to have the two linked together.

ASUS expects to have retail versions of the Hyper Express to be released in about two months, which makes sense as they need to release motherboards based on the Intel 9 series chipset first!

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Home » PC Components » Storage Drive » ASUS Hyper Express SSD SATA Express Revealed and Demoed – Offers Above 700MBps Sequential Read/Write Speeds

by Peter Paul

A few days ago, ASUS released a press release informing us that the company is the first in the world to unleash full SATA Express performance. Further, according to that news, users of upcoming Asus motherboards will enjoy sequential read/write speeds of up to 745MBps / 809MBps respectively, so fast that transferring a 10GB full length HD movie would only take 10 seconds to transfer, via the SATA Express interface. But Asus didn’t revealed what drive they used to take advantage of such speeds. Thanks to Legit Reviews they have revealed the ASUS Hyper Express, an SSD SATA Express External Enclosure, which will make use of the SATA Express interface. Check out more details about the ASUS Hyper Express below.

The ASUS Hyper Express SATA Express External Enclosure looks like a 2.5-inch SSD, but opening the enclosure will reveal two mSATA SSD configured in RAID 0 mode. According to Asus, this is not yet the final product since it is still a prototype. The company is also planning to release a 3.5-inch Hyper Express Enclosure that will host two M.2 NGFF SSD or mSATA SSDs, and a 3.5-inch enclosure that will host two 2. 5-inch SATA SSD or HDD in RAID 0 configurations. Both type of enclosure will feature the SATA Express interface and is said to be backwards compatible using 2 SATA 6Gbps ports.

The demo unit, aside from using two Kingston 120GB mSATA SSD, uses ASMedia ASM1062R controller that comes with RAID support. Using the ASUS Hyper Express drive, the company is expecting to reach speeds of up to 745MBps sequential read and 809MBps sequential write. As you can see from the CrytalDiskMark screenshot below, the drive was able to reach 704.2 MB/s sequential read and 746.7 MB/s sequential write. But this was using SanDisk X110 256GB mSATA drives.

These speeds are definitely faster than your typical SSD, and could be comparable to a PCIe based SSDs already, perhaps even better. But take note, that a single ASUS Hyper Express has two SSDs in RAID 0 config using SATA Express interface. What I want to see is, how will it par with two SATA 6 Gbps SSD in RAID 0 config, and two M. 2 PCIE NGFF (or PCIE based SSD) in RAID 0. Based on this different setup, which one would be the more cost effective solution, or the setup that will yield the higher cost/performance ratio.

Overall, the ASUS Hyper Express looks interesting, and would definitely be useful in motherboards with SATA Express interface, like the Asus ROG Z97 motherboards which were recently revealed. I’m looking forward to see this in action once it is officially released in two months, more or less.


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Ryzen 6000 processors are built to 6nm and feature 8 cores and 16 threads of the Zen 3+ architecture, while its RDNA2-based integrated graphics include up to 12 compute units and an exclusive DDR5/LPDDR5 memory interface.

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The PN53-S7021MD will be based on the Ryzen 7 6800H processor (8 cores and 16 threads, 4.7GHz and 12 iGPUs) with similar memory and storage specifications. Asus is asking for 1,000 euros for this computer.

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ASUS introduced the new non-fiberly PC ASUS Expertcenter E1600wkat for a business, which is equipped with 15. 6 «Sensor ZhKK .

The computer is equipped with a 10-dot touchscreen display with a resolution of 1366×768 pixels, which is very low by today’s standards, making it possible to operate the computer without a keyboard. In addition, the fanless design makes this machine suitable for dusty industrial and outdoor applications.

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As mentioned above, the ProArt Display PA147CDV is designed for creativity, and therefore it is calibrated with a Delta E color accuracy of less than 2, and the sRGB and Rec. 709 are 100% covered. The monitor can be used as a multi-point touchpad, secondary screen, and as a toolbar in Adobe software. It can be placed horizontally for tactile interaction and sketching, at an angle for displaying toolbars and hotkeys, or vertically for a timeline for video editing. The display resolution is quite low, 1920×500 pixels, but its versatility gives it a wide range of possibilities.

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Asus has partnered with Adobe to offer ProArt Display PA147CDV customers a three-month subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud with over 20 apps and 100GB of storage space.

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Asus has released a 32” 4K gaming monitor with the model number ROG Strix XG32UQR.

The monitor is based on an IPS display and offers frame rates up to 144Hz with a 1ms response time. It also has dual HDMI 2.1 connectivity, allowing you to play PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles at 4K/120Hz. In addition to it, there is 1 DisplayPort 1.4 port, a two-port USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A hub and a headphone output. A pair of five-watt speakers is used to output sound. The monitor is also NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible certified and offers an Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync option that allows you to more clearly display fast-moving moments.

Monitor Asus ROG Strix XG32UQR. Front view of

From the general characteristics of the monitor, we can note the coverage of the Adobe RGB palette by 99.5% and DCI-P3 by 98%. The contrast is traditional 1000:1, but the brightness is quite high. It can reach 450 cd/m2 in normal mode and 600 cd/m2 in peak mode. Rear view

The price of the Asus ROG Strix XG32UQR monitor has not yet been announced.

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Asus has announced the start of retail sales of its Chromebook Flip C434TA converter.

This laptop features a 14” screen with ultra-narrow bezels for an 87% screen-to-lid ratio. Another feature is the ability to rotate this cover 360 °, which allows you to use the gadget in the form of a laptop, tablet or «house».

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The price of the Asus Mini PC PL63 has not yet been announced.

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With the assistance of Asus, DDR5 memory was clocked at 8888 MHz with the timing formula CL88-88-88-88. The record was set by an overclocker with the nickname «lupin_no_musume» on the G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 modules and on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z69 motherboard0 APEX with an Intel Core i9-12900K processor installed.

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At the dawn of the DDR5 era, G.Skill and Asus are constantly exploring the limits of the Intel Z690 platform. Last November, DDR5 memory set the record at 8704 MHz, and now it has been broken with a new maximum frequency of 8888 MHz. The process proceeded under cooling with liquid nitrogen, so you should not count on the possibility of repeating the result at home.

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Traditionally for Asus, such a picture is transmitted over a single DisplayPort 1.4 cable, which is enough when using DSC (Display Stream Compression). Of course, such a monitor must be used with the appropriate video cards. Console players will be able to enjoy smooth 4K at 120Hz using the HDMI 2.1 connector. In addition, a couple more HDMI 2.0 ports and a built-in USB hub will be available.

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The new XG309CM has a resolution of 2560×1080 pixels. and is built on a Fast IPS matrix with a response time of 1 ms.

It has a built-in KVM switch, which allows you to use the monitor with two PCs at once without having to switch mouse and keyboard. Additional features include Shadow Boost technology, which improves visibility in low light, and Flicker-Free to prevent flicker. There is also a function to reduce the level of blue to reduce eye fatigue, Ultra-Low Blue Light.

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Key features include 300 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 16.7 million colors, 100% sRGB coverage, 178° viewing angles, and HDR10 dynamic range. Frame sync is dynamically adjusted by NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium technologies.

XG309CM monitor interfaces one DisplayPort 1.2 video output, one HDMI 2.0, headphone output, two-port USB 3.0 hub with USB Type-C output. Built-in stereo sound system with a power of 2 watts per speaker. The stand allows you to adjust the screen tilt in the range from -5 to 20° and rotate in the range of ±25°. Height adjustment is possible at the level of 110 mm.

The start of sales and price of the Asus ROG Strix XG309CM monitor has not yet been announced.

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