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Hardware 20 June 2026 7 min read

NVIDIA, PCIe 6.0, and 28 GB/s SSDs: What It Means for Gaming PCs

The SM2508 demo points to the next wave of fast drives, but gamers should focus on real workloads, not just interface numbers.
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NVIDIA, PCIe 6.0, and 28 GB/s SSDs: What It Means for Gaming PCs

PCIe 6.0 SSDs are not an urgent buy yet, but they are an important signal for future gaming platforms.

What Happened

Tom's Hardware covered a Silicon Motion SM2508 PCIe 6.0 SSD controller demo and linked the push toward such drives with NVIDIA's future client-platform direction. The demo context mentions up to 28 GB/s.

Why It Matters for Games

Games are heavier not only in install size. Textures, asset streaming, shader compilation, capture, editing, and local AI tools often share the same PC.

A PCIe 6.0 SSD will not magically improve old games, but future engines and creator workloads can benefit when the rest of the platform is ready.

NVIDIA's Role

NVIDIA matters here as a platform pressure point rather than an SSD vendor. GPU roadmaps, drivers, DirectStorage-like workloads, and AI features all push bandwidth expectations upward.

Buying Advice Now

  • Do not buy a drive only because of its interface number.
  • Check thermals, controller quality, warranty, and sustained-write tests.
  • PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0 remain practical gaming choices in 2026.
  • Treat PCIe 6.0 as a next-platform signal.

Conclusion

PCIe 6.0 SSDs are not a mainstream gaming necessity yet, but they point toward a future where GPU, CPU, engine, driver, and storage performance are more tightly connected.

Источник: Tom's Hardware.

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