>tfw fell for m.2 nvme ssd meme
fuuaark, sata3 2.5" ssd was just enough, I see no diff between 500MB read/write and 3000MB read/write. THE PERFORMANCE IS STILL THE SAME
FELL FOR IT, CAN'T SELL IT
>>60459789
>m.2 nvme ssd meme
dont they get hot as fuck?
>>60460069
that's another story. fucking samsung 960 pro is 40C on idle, 60C on heavy load.
I'm really fucked up.
>>60459789
It's not about the speed you fucking retard, it's about the delays. Did you install the OS on it or not?
>>60460103
I installed windows 10 on it. But planning to install arch linux and install windows as VM with PCIe passthrough as soon as I get my cheap second GPU. Does it help with VMs at least?
An SSD's speed doesn't even come from the "MB/s". I'm too lazy to teach you faggots but bottom line is, NVME is for server workloads with high number of users/requests.
>>60460160
like the turnaround speed between requests or something?
nvm looked it up, NVMe requires one fetch for command parameters instead of two and can handle 65k queues of 65k commands instead of just one queue of 32 commands. I'm not sure exactly how i/o queues work but that's gonna take more than a google search.
>>60460112
This should be really nice. I haven't done passthrough yet though. Windows in a vm some lightweight linux with an ssd is the way to go though. I'll suffer a lot of pain in linux to not have to install windows on a machine of my own again.
>>60460082
>60C on heavy load.
How do you even get heavy load on something that's 3GB/s r/w?
>>60460754
he's probably swapping to it
>>60460754
benchmarking tool, probably not a realistic usage because I only see 41C max in daily usage.
>>60459789
Should've read up on it beforehand.
>>60459789
I'm thinking of trading my 850 Pro for a 960 EVO. Is it worth it?
I would love to have 3000 MB/s sequencial write in video editing / 4K videos, the problem is that it becomes useless when I move videos to my external drive with 20 MB/s.