Graphics Cards - Now With SSDs

11 months ago
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If you ever wanted to connect an SSD to a graphics card well then just keep watching the video.
ASUS is experimenting with an RTX 4060 Ti that would come along with an m.2 slot.
Now why would anybody want this?
Well back in the day of hard drives and SATA SSDs even cheap motherboards would usually come with 6 SATA connectors.
So you could connect up to 6 drives to your PC, whereas today you can usually only connect 2 NVME SSDs and then another one with like an adapter.
And well the GPU slot will usually be a PCIe 16x connection whereas the GPUs often need only 8 of them so you could use the other 8 to connect 2 more NVME drives.
And shockingly temperatures aren’t even an issue because the SSDs are getting cooled by the gigantic cooler.
Let me know if you’d be interested in something like this and follow because I’d really like that.

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Article: https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-shows-off-rtx-4060-ti-graphics-card-with-m-2-ssd-slot

0:00 Summary
0:52 ASUS wasting no PCIe lanes
1:08 Is GPU heat an issue for the SSD?
1:49 The SSD runs cooler than normal
2:17 But heat might actually be an issue tho
3:05 We used to have so many drives...
3:25 We need more NVME drive connectors
3:54 SATA SSDs alternative
4:14 Motherboard bifurcation alternative
4:42 Overall Thoughts

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