Fitwok FX991 2TB NVMe SSD
The Fitwok FX991/7300MB/s speeds: - Copies a 20GB 4K movie in under 3 seconds - Installs large games in a fraction of traditional drive time - Handles 8K video editing without bottlenecks - Reduces application load times to near-instant
I Got this screaming-fast Fitwok Nvme with 7300MB/s transfer speeds, its the best upgrade I have ever made!
I make lots of little videos for fun and social media with my mid range PC. Its no slouch, AMD-5700x3D, 4070Super, 64GB and a Fitwok FX991 2TB Nvme, All the above upgrades are from around 6 months ago when I went from a 3060 to the 4070Super (Long story and locked me into the AM4 setup, hence the choices!) Just this week I got the Fitwok Jupiter 2TB from (amazon) The Crystaldiskmark shown here was ran on the AMD3600! Then around 3 days later the 5700x3D arrived!
I got this CPU as I needed the final piece to rebuilding my original pre 4070Super upgrade TL;DR I had to buy an almost new PC minus the CPU! (money pit mistake! Black Friday, PSU (need more watts!), Mobo(I HAVE AN AM4 3600 and I like it! it seems really fast and its ran everything great!), Case(As I seem to be spawning a new PC!), RAM, more RAM) RANT OVER LOL!
So basically the Fitwok was to replace another 1 year+ older Fitwok 1tb that was has been running perfect! (Originally in a Raspberry Pi 4 as my main webserver, but once I saw a facbook reply to a post saying that NVme drives are much faster than Sata SSD's, So I ripped it out of the Pi, and put it in the PC. It was indeed much quicker! But still not amazing! (I think it was in the wrong slot now!)
Anyway Still on the AMD3600 (Did I mention its a great CPU! I have gamed/Coded/VideoEditted on a 1080pUltrawide on the 3060 and its always worked great!)
So the point! lol
Migrated the C drive to the fitwok, rebooted, And WOW! lol
Before the kerfuffle of the Fitwok and 5700x3D I was testing my Protesnic Atom 2 out. And editing some short videos in Movavi, A 1 minute 4k movie could take upto 3 minutes to render! I thought this was due to CPU, GPU, RAM? No! LOL Its your write speed! A 1 minute video in 4k now renders in about 10 seconds!
Key Specifications
Model: Fitwok FX991 2TB
Form Factor: M.2 2280
Interface: PCIe Gen4x4
Sequential Read: Up to 7300MB/s
Sequential Write: Up to 6800MB/s
Controller: High-performance NVMe
NAND Type: 3D TLC
Endurance: 1400TBW
Warranty: 5-year limited
Performance Breakdown
The FX991's 7300MB/s speeds put it among the fastest consumer SSDs available:
- Copies a 20GB 4K movie in under 3 seconds
- Installs large games in a fraction of traditional drive time
- Handles 8K video editing without bottlenecks
- Reduces application load times to near-instant
Real-world testing shows:
- CrystalDiskMark benchmarks match claimed speeds
- Sustained performance under heavy workloads
- Excellent thermal management with included heatsink
Technical Advantages
PCIe Gen4x4 Interface:
- Doubles the bandwidth of PCIe Gen3
- Future-proof for next-gen systems
- Full x4 lane utilization
NVMe Protocol:
- Lower latency than SATA SSDs
- Optimized for flash storage
- Supports advanced queueing
3D TLC NAND:
- Better endurance than QLC
- Maintains high speeds
- Competitive price-to-performance
Compatibility
Works with:
- Modern desktops and laptops
- PS5 expansion slot
- High-end workstations
Requires:
- PCIe Gen4 compatible motherboard
- M.2 2280 slot
- Windows 10/11 or Linux
Who Needs This Speed?
Professional Users:
4K/8K video editors
3D rendering artists
Game developers
Enthusiasts:
PC gamers with large libraries
Tech early adopters
Overclockers and modders
Workstation Applications:
Data science workloads
Virtual machines
High-frequency trading
Value Proposition
At its price point, the FX991 offers:
- Near-theoretical maximum Gen4 speeds
- Large 2TB capacity
- Reliable 5-year warranty
- Quality components
Compared to competitors:
- More affordable than premium brands
- Matches flagship performance
- Better endurance than budget options
Final Verdict
The Fitwok FX991 2TB NVMe SSD delivers elite-level performance that will satisfy even the most demanding users. With 7300MB/s reads and PCIe Gen4 compatibility, it's ready for today's workloads and tomorrow's applications. Whether you're building a high-end PC or upgrading a workstation, this drive deserves serious consideration.
Have you used the FX991 or similar Gen4 SSDs? How has the speed impacted your workflow? Share your experiences below!
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