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Review: HP EX900 PRO 1TB NVMe SSD
HP has released a new M.2. SSD in the value series, the new EX900 Pro is an SSD in that 2 GB/sec range, the rather properly volume sized 1024 GB (1TB) model which we review certainly is a capable one with no TLC write holes to detect.
Read the review here.
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#5828730 Posted on: 09/11/2020 07:22 PM
Came across this the other day.
Came across this the other day.
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#5828763 Posted on: 09/11/2020 08:58 PM
The results on Page 10 have no legends to say what is being measured, in the text or images.
ie data transfer or time
There is nothing to suggest whether higher or lower is better.
While obvious to us tech nerds, others may not know.
Luckily its the page that matters least, the results are close.
The results on Page 10 have no legends to say what is being measured, in the text or images.
ie data transfer or time
There is nothing to suggest whether higher or lower is better.
While obvious to us tech nerds, others may not know.
Luckily its the page that matters least, the results are close.
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#5828858 Posted on: 09/12/2020 06:01 AM
Not sure if this makes really sense.
I can get the same performance (most time same controller) for 100$ or less,
or "faster" drives for 120-130$
Not sure if this makes really sense.
I can get the same performance (most time same controller) for 100$ or less,
or "faster" drives for 120-130$
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#5828888 Posted on: 09/12/2020 09:00 AM
The results on Page 10 have no legends to say what is being measured, in the text or images.
ie data transfer or time
There is nothing to suggest whether higher or lower is better.
Hmm, valid remark. I will look into adding these for future reviews, thanks.
The results on Page 10 have no legends to say what is being measured, in the text or images.
ie data transfer or time
There is nothing to suggest whether higher or lower is better.
Hmm, valid remark. I will look into adding these for future reviews, thanks.
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Good, but WD's SN550 is still the value king for NVME.