....overall offers very little noticeable difference over an SSD drive.
CampGareth
8 Nov 16#5
I vote the other way, unfortunately I can't compare SATA vs NVMe SSDs in the same system but my laptop with a samsung PM951 feels a heck of a lot snappier than my workstation with dual intel 335s in RAID 0. Latency's probably the deciding factor and there's no doubting NVMe's got lower latency.
robodan918
8 Nov 162#6
I think they're waiting for the brexit nonsense to calm down, and for the pound to bottom out before setting a price that will be too low and lose them money, or too high and alienate their british customers
ah_heng
8 Nov 16#7
Is this compatible with Macbook Air? Thanks..
robodan918
8 Nov 161#8
The guy who made the video doesn't know the difference between an SM951 and 950 Pro - first red flag. They are different skus with slightly different performance
Anyway, I'm very happy with my 950 Pro, and would never go back to SATA. Flash memory has outgrown the old interface, and only PCIe can provide the bandwidth to take advantage of the ever growing speeds.
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PCIE 3.0, M.2, NVME
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/harddrives-internal/ssdsolidstate/pciexpress/mzvlw256hehp-00000.html
256gb Version- 2800Mbs, 1100Mbs £94.98
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if you want the 256GB, of course.
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if you want the 256GB, of course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aLW7Bk5Zgk
....overall offers very little noticeable difference over an SSD drive.
Anyway, I'm very happy with my 950 Pro, and would never go back to SATA. Flash memory has outgrown the old interface, and only PCIe can provide the bandwidth to take advantage of the ever growing speeds.