more SSD than possible (speed)?
It's supposed to read a maximum of 7450 MB, but I have 50 more?
In general, how would you describe the values? I know they're really good, but what are these values used for?
It's supposed to read a maximum of 7450 MB, but I have 50 more?
In general, how would you describe the values? I know they're really good, but what are these values used for?
Hello everyone, I have the following issue. I have a SATA SSD and an HDD installed in my PC. Both are recognized and have no errors. Now I bought and installed an M.2 970 EVO. When I go into the BIOS, my HDD is no longer recognized, only the two SSDs. If I remove the…
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1 TB PCIe NVMe M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (MMZ-V7S1T0BW), Black
Hello, I asked this question before but forgot to include a photo. It's about when I removed the SSD, I noticed it looked wet and sweating. Is this because of the cooler? Or is it abnormal?
Hi, I have an ancient hard drive that I would like to read. However, the connections are already very outdated. I saw that there are USB adapters for hard drives. Is it also available for this old model? Maybe even one that can connect old and new ones?
Sometimes more sometimes have less.
My Nm790 is expected to be 7400 MB/s, but in the benchmark it creates around 7800
Do you have an M-key on your motherboard? Then choose for the fastest speeds with an M.2-NVMe-SSD. These SSDs are currently the fastest on the market at speeds of up to 7 gigabytes per second. This allows you to transfer a 1-terabyte folder within 2.5 minutes. Since there is not really a clear indication of what slot you have, look for safety in your motherboard’s instructions for use.
“In this way you can transfer a 1-terabyte folder within 2.5 minutes”
But you still have to Calculate the cache.
The fastest SSDs are moemntan at 12-60000 MB/s
To be honest, not what M-Key is, but did it in my first M.2 connection before it was in the 2 M.2 and there was only halfway on