Samsung 970 EVO 500GB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD (MZ-V7E500BW)

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    are this pci e samsung ssd overrated.....heard a lot that sata ssd has same speed ?!
     
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    Try it out for yourself and see what you find.

    i REFUSED to get a SSD for AGES.... i got one now, and its SWEEEEEEEET! DAW & pluings loads F.A.S.T
     
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    yep its also stunning speed on rar extracting....i got kingston sata ssd
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    also on really old xp machines you should live in another world after upgrading..
     
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    Do I have to reply in english? Falls nicht: m.2 ist nicht gleich pci express falls ich dich da richtig verstanden habe. Eine m.2 ssd steckst du flach auf das Mainboard und schraubst sie dann am Sockel fest, pci-express wird ja senkrecht gesteckt. Wenn du an deinem Mainboard keinen m.2 slot hast, dann brauchst du diesen Adapter soweit ich weiß. Hab seit 2 Monaten mein Boot System auf ner m.2 samsung 960 pro und ne 4tb samsung 860 EVO für meine libraries usw. Die Performance ist für mich unglaublich viel besser, allerdings hatte ich davor noch alles auf hdd. Was den Performance unterschied untereinander angeht kann ich dir im Moment nicht viel dazu sagen, da ich nicht sicher weiß ob die Festplatten ihr volles Potenzial ausschöpfen können, da laut samsung magician ahci nicht aktiviert sein soll und das aber wohl muss Um die volle Leistung auszuschöpfen.
    Hoffe das hat geholfen
     
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    When you talk to @wasgedn German might be the best way to go for good communication... :hillbilly:

    I recently upgraded to an internal 1TB EVO .. leaves my 7200 rpm external in the dust..
     
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    Same here, I was sceptical about their reliability but then I tried one of the Samsung ones and now I don't want to go back.
     
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    what is your board?
     
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    oh my english is bad....how bad.....that you go personell is showing all my friend...
    or is it even the nazi keule ....i hate imperialism...i am for love and no hate and know no difference between humans....youre acting shows all whats up...what im talking bout....
     
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    A year ago I got a 240G for OS & 500 G for studio projects & certain daw libraries that are slow to load, but I only have a little on there yet.
    Most of my Daw libraries are on a 3T 7200.
    I see the prices now & I can almost get a 1T SSD for what the 500G SSD cost me last year. I bought a little early, price-wise.
    I saw what wasgedn said about RARing... but I have almost 3T of DAW stuff so all that is on a 5T 7200.
    Wow. I just realized i have used 4T of the 5T
    When prices are such that I can afford it... I'd like to have nothing but SSD really.
    Fast, quiet, lightweight and a bit cooler too :)
     
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    Samsung is one of the best, top speed and live longer, see
    https://audiosex.pro/threads/optimal-disk-setup-for-audio-workstation.39983/page-2#post-345824

    This controller is for motherboards that do not have M.2 ports, it may have some speed advantage over SATA, but
    it will not have the performance/features of NVMe as it is controlled by SATA and not a NVMe controller.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVM_Express

    NVMe vs. M.2 vs. SATA – What’s the Difference?
    https://www.velocitymicro.com/blog/nvme-vs-m-2-vs-sata-whats-the-difference/
     
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    thanx guys....also to you herr dur showing us your hurt ego here...offtopic senseless comment....a ssd leaves a hdd in dust...wow..thats some news..
     
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    I got x4 this SSD's. Man just take your money and buy it faster.
    The best device in my PC :D

    you can buy 5000000Gb of Ram. but this 0.5Tb Samsung SSD, will do much more then you even can imagine :D
     
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    in simple words, PCIe (NVME) is connection "protocol", M.2 is physical connector

    PCIe/NVME connection offers higher bandwidth than regular SATAIII, so the SSDs can be faster,
    regular SATAIII SSD can reach up to 550MB/s read/write, write speed only when properly cached, else speed drops to 1/10 (ridiculous, yea),
    NVME SSD drives can go over 3000MB/s read/write, but in daily workloads I'd say it's overrrated and useless - actually if I would consider buying NVME drive, I'd use if for projects (video particularly) and use only regular SATAIII SSD for operating system and programs

    major advantage of PCIe/NVME SSDs is for servers and datacenters, because the connection is more "direct" than SATAIII and therefore those drives are able to handle more operations simultaneously and at lower latency - that is fairly useless for desktop workstation of one person of course
     
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    yes, the true advantage of pcie ssd is can gives you larger space in your pc box, if you have a 3 fans graphic card you can got that
     
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    not a big deal for desktop workstation, big advantage in ultrabooks though :)
     
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    for computer questions this is simple the best forum....sure there IT forums but you kno what i mean...
     
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    makes sense
     
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    btw bout servers and datacenters reminds on this....i want to share

    https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_fro...GB+250GB+Quadro+4000/2GB+Workstation&_sacat=0

     
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