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Addlink S90 Lite 2TB NVMe SSD review
Addlink S90 Lite 2TB NVMe SSD review




Positioned as a PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD value SSD this is the S90 Lite. Addlink claims sequential read and write rates of up to 4500MB/sec utilizing the Phison E21 controller and PCIe Gen 4 x4 interface. Per customary, performance varies depending on the capacity selected and whether the host computer supports PCIe 4.0.
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Posted on: 02/26/2023 07:23 PM
116$ for 2tb is pretty nice even if it dramless special consider once cache is gone it still does 1700mb, thinking picking one up for z170. unlikely i would ever use up the cache out side initial transfers to drive
116$ for 2tb is pretty nice even if it dramless special consider once cache is gone it still does 1700mb, thinking picking one up for z170. unlikely i would ever use up the cache out side initial transfers to drive
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I would be interested in list of all SSDs, where it would be possible to check/ filter out temps idle/load, speeds, memory types used, TBW, controller, cache type and size, maybe warranty... My biggest worry at the moment is durability of drives in non Win OS since constant updates and organizing puts more stress on memory cells. Maybe best would be to buy tlc ssd now and keep it for rainy day.