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Samsung P9 Express microSD brings blazing-fast storage for next-gen gaming

Samsung P9 Express microSD brings blazing-fast storage for next-gen gaming

Samsung has launched its all-new P9 Express microSD Express card, designed to deliver lightning-fast performance for next-generation gaming and creative tasks. This new card is built on PCIe and NVMe technology, offering speed and stability far beyond traditional UHS-I cards.

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The P9 Express is perfect for gamers who play a lot of games or download large DLC packs that quickly fill up the console’s storage. It’s also great for families or multiple users sharing one console, as it offers plenty of space for several game installations. The card comes in two storage options, 256 GB and 512 GB, giving players flexibility based on their needs.

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When paired with a compatible SD Express interface, the P9 Express can reach sequential read speeds of up to 800 MB/s about four times faster than standard UHS-I cards. This speed makes it ideal not only for gaming but also for professional users like video editors, photographers, and content creators who need to move large files quickly and smoothly.

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Samsung has equipped the card with advanced features such as Host Memory Buffer (HMB) support and Dynamic Thermal Guard (DTG) technology. HMB helps the card use system memory for faster data access, while DTG monitors and controls temperature to prevent overheating, ensuring consistent performance even during long gaming or editing sessions.

The P9 Express also offers strong protection for important data. It is resistant to water, dust, pressure, X-rays, and extreme temperatures, keeping files safe in almost any environment. Whether you are saving game progress or managing big video files, the card guarantees reliability and peace of mind.

Samsung P9 Express microSD card specification

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The P9 Express microSD card will be available in November. The 256 GB version is priced at £58.59, while the 512 GB model costs £99.99. Both promise an excellent balance of speed, durability, and performance for serious gamers and professionals alike.

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