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've been using the WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra as a NAS at home for a few weeks now. I also use a MacBook Air M1. My goal was to use the NAS as storage for my Time Machine backup. I enabled this in the NAS settings and also created a separate folder…
Hello, I recently built a PC and over the past two months, I've accumulated a lot of data. I installed a 2 TB NVMe2 SSD. I need a lot of storage space for editing, 3D modeling, etc. The MVMe has virtually no loading time, which is important to me. But these NVMe SSDs are very…
Hey, I unplugged a 6 TB hard drive from my Mac and forgot to eject it first. Now my Mac won't recognize it anymore. What can I do?
I just installed an SSD and am reinstalling everything because the old hard drive had too much junk in Windows, so I didn't want to clone it. How can I use this old hard drive without losing my data? I could boot into it, create a new partition, and move important things there, right? That…
I bought a 2TB hard drive and only 1.8TB was usable! what's that supposed to mean? that's fraud!
Hello, I got a new internal hard drive for Christmas and wanted to take care of it today. I connected the appropriate cables to the hard drive and then connected it to my motherboard and power supply. The last step was to initialize the hard drive. I used these instructions for this : https://youtu.be/MuO2l5bKguo?si=G5UEKMgB8bUkk4ZM ….
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