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New m.2 gigabyte cmt4034 and cmt4032 risers launched

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The new Gigabyte CMT4034 and CMT4032 cards have been announced to offer users the ability to mount the highest speed M.2 PCI Express SSD storage configuration.

New Gigabyte CMT4034 and CMT4032 cards with up to four M.2 slots for SSDs up to 110mm

The Gigabytes CMT4034 and CMT4032 use a PCI-Express 3.0 interface to offer users four and two PCI-Express 3.0 x4 slots to mount M.2 drives up to 110mm in length. Gigabyte CMT4034 makes use of a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 interface, while Gigabyte CMT4032 makes use of the PCI-Express 3.0 x8 interface. Both cards are built in the half-height add-in card form factor to ensure maximum compatibility.

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Gigabyte CMT4034 has been designed with two PCBs, so that a smaller PCB has the x16 host interface, while a second bigger PCB rises from the main PCB and has two M.2 slots on each side.. The idea is to provide free space on the back of the card, so that the M.2 units installed there do not enter the space of the adjacent add-in card.

Gigabyte has mounted heat sinks on both cards, essential to prevent overheating of mounted SSDs and to keep them performing at their best in the most demanding usage sessions. They also have temperature sensors, and a link and activity LED system for each individual slot. For now the prices have not been announced, which means that we will have to wait a little longer to know how much we will have to pay for them.

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