
The Biostar M700 SSD is the result of a cautious business model. When the company decided to enter the SSD market several years ago, it had realistic goals. The company knew it was facing stiff competition from industry players, prompting it to offer low-cost SATA drives.
As expected, market forces eventually took over. And when this happens, everyone benefits. The prices of 3D TLC NAND memory and PCIe SSD controllers started to go down. This situation enabled companies to produce cheaper, entry-level PCIe drives.
Biostar was among those who took advantage of this price drop and used the opportunity to capitalize on the trend. This week, the company finally rolled out the Biostar M700 SSD, which is geared towards the more budget-conscious users.
The solid-state drives are the first PCLE 3.0 x4 drives to be manufactured by the company. The SSD is patte

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