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Old May 28th 18, 12:48 AM 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
wrote:

So many mfg's even if they are using an M.2 interface, they are probably
using the SATA software interface, so it's not going to be any better
than a SATA SSD. Samsung makes some of the best M-key/NVMe drives, which
really show off their value proposition over standard SATA drives which
are bottlenecked by the SATA interface.


But the SATA is NOT bottlenecked if they'd just use SATA 3.2 (emphasis on the .2).


except that nobody uses that. it's a dead standard.

And nvme drives are damn expensive.


no they aren't.
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