Is 7300MB read and 6300MB write a relatively fast speed for an M.2 SSD?
GOD DAMN IT KOSHMENK TAKE YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS FOR ONE GOD DAMNED MINTUE AND EXERCISE JUST A FUCKING IOTA OF REVERENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY JESUS FUCKING CHRIST IS 7300/6300 A GOOD FUCKING SPEED MAN?!?!?Your mustache looks like 2 capybaras kissing each other
That’s decent for any current game.Is 7300MB read and 6300MB write a relatively fast speed for an M.2 SSD?
ME: *Ask any question*GOD DAMN IT KOSHMENK TAKE YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS FOR ONE GOD DAMNED MINTUE AND EXERCISE JUST A FUCKING IOTA OF REVERENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY JESUS FUCKING CHRIST IS 7300/6300 A GOOD FUCKING SPEED MAN?!?!?
Appreciate the details man.real world even using a old sata based SSD for JUST the OS would be fine......I have a old 256gb samsung in the gaming rig and it still boots in 10 seconds.....but i have a 2tb gen 4 M.2 and a 1tb gen 3 M.2 as well as 2 512gb sata SSDs for all my games.....in the pic below are the speeds of all my drives.....my OS drive shows up as 209gb reading at 534mb and its never seems slow.....I tried the OS on the gen 3 and the gen 4....seemed sluggish in a lot of shit....and was just never faster......but made the trasfer speeds of the drives running the OS slower.....gen 4 running the OS went from 5000 and change down in to the 3600mb read range with OS running on it at the same time.....
Appreciate the details man.
I think it's my boomer photography/videography brain that is still concerned with storage media transfer rates. I've bought SD cards in the past that have all the ratings but the data transfer rate was too slow for higher frame rates, sometimes causing artifacts and other corruptions, and making moving large files extremely slow.
I am going to be putting more time into video editing. I am not concerned with game loading times, just transferring very large video files around my PC, into and out of external drives, and so on.
Yeh I just thought it was funny. I have 2 old 90s PC with original HDDs running Windows 98 SE 2. IBM APTIVA and a IBM Thinkpad 390e2626video editing??? oh yeah then you want to go this way and leave the M.2's for storage drives
harddrives last only 3 to 5 years???......HORSE SHIT......i have a 2tb and 3 tb western digitals going on 8 and 10 years of always on use in a torrent server......the only part that last 3 to 5 years based on industry history is AIO water coolers......
I am going to be putting more time into video editing. I am not concerned with game loading times, just transferring very large video files around my PC, into and out of external drives, and so on.
idk man, my 4TB ssd got close to being full, it acted ... strangely. once I moved a few terabytes off it, it went back to full performance. I had around 100 gigs free though, so I was pretty full upSSD deliver more reliable speed than a HDD but they're still not as fast as you can get with a 10TB 7200RPM HDD with <500GB arrayed on the outside of the platter.
Where SSD beats a HDD is when you use more than 50% of the drive. The SSD shows no drop in speed but the HDD will.