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Lexar’s latest SSD news is centered on its Thor Ultra lineup: a new PCIe Gen 5 model targeting very high speeds and a review of the Lexar Armor 700 8TB. The discussion focuses on whether Lexar can reach top-tier performance without DRAM, and on real-world capacity/speed tradeoffs from reviews.

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Key Takeaway Lexar is pushing PCIe Gen 5 NVMe performance hard—potentially even without DRAM—while reviewers are scrutinizing real-world results on high-capacity models.
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Lexar Armor 700 8TB review: Impressive capacity, good speeds, with a catch

Lexar’s latest SSD news is centered on its Thor Ultra lineup: a new PCIe Gen 5 model targeting very high speeds and a review of the Lexar Armor 700 8TB. The discussion focuses on whether Lexar can reach top-tier performance without DRAM, and on real-world capacity/speed tradeoffs from reviews.

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  • Lexar Armor 700 8TB review: Impressive capacity, good speeds, with a catch AppleInsider
  • Lexar Thor Ultra Aims To Prove Gen 5 SSDs Don’t Need DRAM For 11GB/s Speeds HotHardware
  • Lexar Introduces Thor Ultra PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSDs TechPowerUp
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Will Lexar offer the THOR II DDR5-7600 kits in capacities other than 32GB dual-channel (2x16GB)?

The primary article states Lexar's upcoming THOR II DDR5 memory kits will arrive in 32GB dual-channel form, with two 16GB modules. The article does not mention any other capacities for the THOR II DDR5-7600 kits. Answered

Lexar's new DDR5-7600 desktop memory will use Chinese-sourced CXMT chips
Are the Lexar THOR II DDR5 kits with CXMT chips compatible with Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles out of the box?

Yes. The primary article states Lexar's THOR II DDR5 memory lineup supports both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO overclocking out of the box, so the CXMT-chip 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-7600 kits will be compatible with those profiles. Answered

Lexar's new DDR5-7600 desktop memory will use Chinese-sourced CXMT chips
Will Lexar sell the CXMT-based THOR II modules individually (single sticks) or only as pre-binned dual-channel kits according to available coverage?

The article states Lexar's upcoming THOR II DDR5 memory kits will arrive in 32GB dual-channel form, with two 16GB modules. It does not say Lexar will sell the CXMT-based THOR II modules individually, so single-stick availability is not specified. Answered

Lexar's new DDR5-7600 desktop memory will use Chinese-sourced CXMT chips
Should I buy the Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD?

Swipe to scroll horizontallyValueCompared to the competition, this hardware-encrypted portable SSD is excellent value5DesignStylish, slimline design that makes it ultra-portable and useful with mobile devices4FeaturesA limited range of features focused on simple, easy-to-use security 3.5PerformanceExcellent hardware encryption security, decent build quality, and okay transfer speed 4OverallAn exceptionally well-priced hardware-encrypted drive, great for secure backups4

The Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD is one of the simplest and cheapest hardware-encrypted drives I've ever tested
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