The graphics card with its full PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, but it's very much an SSD that can house a whopping capacity of up to 32TB.
This high capacity is thanks to the NVMe slots behind its dual-fan design, capable of holding up to eight of Gigabyte's own 4TB Aorus Gen 4 SSDs. The cooling solution also helps keep it close to its sequential read and write speeds of 28GB/s and 26.6GB/s respectively for as long as possible, while avoiding thermal throttling.
It's not the first SSD we've seen with such a ridiculously high capacity, with Sabrent revealing its 64TB drive gaming motherboards only have a single PCIe 4.0 x16 slot.
Although Gigabyte hasn't announced pricing for this drive, we'll definitely be looking at a four-figure price tag, considering that a single 4TB NVMe Gen4 SSD costs around $800 alone.