Corsair Hints to the Performance of their Future MP700 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD
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Fediuld
10GB/s read seems is on the slow side. Adata has already published PCIe 5.0 NVME with 14GB/s read and 12GB/s Write. So 40% faster.
And we are not that far away with the PCIe 4.0 as we are already at 7GB/s.
Boavista
Actual speed means nothing. Show me access times compared to PCIe 4.0 and then we talk .
cucaulay malkin
AlmondMan
It's kind of funny how Corsair's other stupid products like "gaming" peripherals and chairs make me look at their name and go "Oh it's one of those companies that just make fluff products without real performance that you pay extra for"... when they used to be one of those whose name you went "oooh" about.
cucaulay malkin
https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/9927/corsair-mp600-pro-xt-2tb-ssd/index.html#Final-Thoughts
Actually, mp600xt is amazing, they are not responsible for the fact that you don't know that and judge the quality of their ssd's on the basis of their chairs.
asturur
I m personally fine with 3.5gb/s pcie 3.0x4 disks and i want affordable 4TB of data at that speed.
Not other 2 years of super fast 1TB of data.
Also game speed loading moves from 2secs to 1.8secs, and windows is always the same
Venix
AlmondMan
cucaulay malkin
AlmondMan