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Corsair Force Series MP510 M.2 SSD Review





Corsair is back on track, this time with an enthusiast class performance M.2. SSD, yes the MP510 is ready to be locked and loaded into your M2 slot, and this round you're going to see some staggering numbers that any fast PC could deserve. How does 3 GB/sec for reads and writes sound, anyone?
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thanx ...just seen errors in post and corrected ...yes ssd's are better than HD but when you get use to speed of ssd then move to m.2 nvme drive there is a big difference in speed especially with some games there is no loading times and things just feel that bit smoother ...for example just cause 3
or battlefield 5
Yeah ok i don't understand what you're saying then, as there is minimal affect to boot speed or game boot speed between NVME m.2 SSD drives and SATA SSD drives. The main place you'll see the difference is in benchmarks and large data transfers between NVME and NVME.
I ofcourse am not saying there is NO difference, as you can see, in some games there is half a second to a full second faster.....which isn't enough to be night and day differences, the likelyhood you'd even notice is unlikely.
Your SSD you are comparing your NVME drive to must have been a really low performing, possibly dying SSD, to show you a real world difference between the two and be noticeable.
And yes, i have an NVME M.2 samsung drive, and 3 SSDs, and one HDD hooked up to my system, so i'm not just posting youtube videos as though i have no experiences. I do, and there's no discernible difference unless your previous SSD was a really, really badly performing SSD.