Gigabyte SSD Drives — Full Database

Gigabyte produces a range of NVMe SSDs under its AORUS premium and UD mainstream brands. The AORUS Gen5 12000 leads the lineup with PCIe 5.0 speeds using the Phison E26 controller, while the AORUS 10000 and 7000s cover PCIe 4.0 performance. The UD Pro series targets budget-conscious builders. Gigabyte SSDs integrate with the company's motherboard ecosystem, and some models include large heatsinks designed to match AORUS motherboard aesthetics. Performance is competitive, with the AORUS series consistently ranking among the faster drives in each PCIe generation.

Gigabyte SSD Comparison — All 11 Drives Side-by-Side

Compare every Gigabyte SSD by capacity, interface, sequential read/write speed, endurance (TBW) and warranty. Click a model name to read the full review.

Model Capacity Interface Read (MB/s) Write (MB/s) TBW Warranty
AORUS RGB 256 GB M.2 3.0 x 4 3100 1050 380 TB 5 yr
AORUS RGB 512 GB M.2 3.0 x 4 3480 2000 800 TB 5 yr
Aorus 1 TB M.2 4.0 x 4 5000 4000 1800 TB 5 yr
Aorus 2 TB M.2 4.0 x 4 5000 4000 3600 TB 5 yr
Aorus 10000 1 TB M.2 5.0 9500 8500 700 TB 5 yr
Aorus 10000 2 TB M.2 5.0 10000 9500 1400 TB 5 yr
Aorus 10000 4 TB M.2 5.0 10000 9500 3000 TB 5 yr
Aorus 7000S 1 TB M.2 4.0 x 4 7000 5500 700 TB 5 yr
Aorus 7000S 2 TB M.2 4.0 x 4 7000 6850 1400 TB 5 yr
M30 1 TB M.2 3.0 x 4 3500 3000 650 TB 5 yr
M30 512 GB M.2 3.0 x 4 3500 3000 350 TB 5 yr

Browse Gigabyte SSD Models & Reviews

Choose a model below to read the full review and compare available capacities.

Aorus 7000S SSD Review
Aorus 7000S

2 Capacities
M.2 4.0 x 4

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Aorus SSD Review
Aorus

2 Capacities
M.2 4.0 x 4

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M30 SSD Review
M30

2 Capacities
M.2 3.0 x 4

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AORUS RGB SSD Review
AORUS RGB

2 Capacities
M.2 3.0 x 4

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Aorus 10000 SSD Review
Aorus 10000

3 Capacities
M.2 5.0

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