Verbatim Vi7000G 2TB NVME SSD
2. Retail Package
Removing the default heatsink, only requires four small screws to be removed. Afterward, you can take a look at the PCB and the included chipsets. You will find four memory modules with the codename SYMN09TC1B1RC60 that don't ring any bell at google.com. There are on one side and two more at the back.
Then you will find at each side onboard RAM from Mediatek with codename D8BPK and product number MT40A512M16TB-062E:R, probably resulting 1GB of onboard DDR4 memory.
Lastly, you will find on the main side the main NVME controller Innogrit IG5236, called RainierPC, and according to the official specifications "...The Rainier IG5236 aims for high-end client solutions, implemented in 12nm FinFET CMOS process, and is an industry-leading PCIe Gen4 x4, NVMe 1.4 SSD controller with a capacity size of up to 8TB. The IG5236 supports DDR SDRAM with (32+8)-bit or 32-bit wide data bus. It has eight NAND channels, supporting SLC, MLC, TLC, and QLC NAND flash with either ONFI 4.1 or Toggle 2.0/3.0/4.0. The IG5236 is built with the highest-level security with multiple data encryption and protection schemes including SM2/3/4 of SCA, AES, SHA, RSA, ECC, CRC, RAID, and end-to-end data protection. Leveraging InnoGrit‘s proprietary ECC technology, data endurance, and retention are largely enhanced to deliver better reliability and ultra-high performance for SSD solutions..."
After formatting the 2TB drive, we will get around 1.86TB of free space.
Passing to the well-known CrystalDiskInfo, we can view also similar information. The drive was connected to a PCIe Gen 4.0 slot and was running at PCIe 4.0 x4.0 speed.