

The good things about the AORUS RGB M.2 NVMe SSD is that the SSD comes with a built-in heatsink. The M.2 slot should be backed by PCI-e 3.0 x4 in order to fully consume the full performance of the AORUS RGB M.2 NVMe SSD. However, you must make sure that the M.2 slot that you are using has enough bandwidth to fully support this SSD, as it is expected to run at very high speeds. This SSD comes in a 2280 form factor, and should fit in most of today’s motherboard. For our review, we managed to get our hands on the 512GB version.

The AORUS RGB M.2 NVMe SSD comes either 256GB or 512GB capacity.

In fact, it could be the first time that we are seeing a M.2 SSD with RGB lights built-in! There is a certain degree of innovation in this new design, that sets this SSD apart from competition in the market. Interestingly, this new M.2 SSD actually supports RGB lighting without any external cables powering it. The newly launched AORUS M.2 NVMe SSD has also gotten the same treatment. While Gigabyte has been expanding their product range aggressively for the past year, they have never failed to include RGB lighting features in every single one of them.
