Addlink S95 series Gets NVMe 1.4 compatibility and Breaches 7 GB/sec (Update)

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what's the point of fast writing? if the reading is very slow! the writing rate cannot exceed the reading rate in practice
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the product is not available for purchase and it has no price? and for months it has been famous for coming out
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Yes, something looks a bit "funky" here...;) Read times 50% of write times?
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the strangest thing is that this disc is sold in Asia, Europe It's been a month! and there is no disk quality test in any site ! as if the manufacturer is afraid to check the disk 6 months endless articles on NVMe 1.4 and that the product comes out, quiet
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yay moar speed...
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dfsdfs1112:

what's the point of fast writing? if the reading is very slow! the writing rate cannot exceed the reading rate in practice
Eh?
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dfsdfs1112:

what's the point of fast writing? if the reading is very slow! the writing rate cannot exceed the reading rate in practice
I am almost sure the writing is higher cause of the dram cache while reading from it whatever you read is not on the dram cache already ...so after a big sustained sequencial write when you run out of dram cache the writing should fall bellow read values or equal at best. A point to it? Well not much really , but on the other hand why limit it ... You are just letting go as fast as it can go 😛