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Old May 15th 18, 11:36 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default SATA 3.2 or nvme for an SSD?

In article , Jimmy Wilkinson Knife
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Just looked up a Samsung 960 Pro SSD, which is a lot faster. Crucial don't
seem to do nvme,


micron, their parent company, does:
https://www.micron.com/products/soli...terfaces/nvme-
ssds#/

and I've always used Crucial for reliability after having
50% of OCZ drives fail. But there's no reason they can't use SATA 3.2 for fast SSDs.


other than there's zero market for it, you mean?
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