Phison E26 with Micron 232-layer NAND with Ryzen 5 7600X based PC Runs 10GB/sec and higher
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Dazz
Wasted opportunity for Intel to have PCIe 5.0 and not having SSD's with PCIe 5.0.
Six_Tymes
Legacy-ZA
"10Gb/sec"
I am sure you meant, 10GB/s 🙂
BuildeR2
Eh, not that interested in replacing my 3 3.0x4 NVMe drives until that last test..........the one they never seem to run..........is any better than what I already have. We need better random 4kqd1 numbers, not the large and deep depth sequentials!
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True story!
It's like buying 64core cpu with high latency for gaming. There is no point. Only spesific load will use high QD and high bandwidth. It's so rare, that you need synthetic benchmark to measure it 😛
My Optane 900p for OS and most used games/programs. No ssd is close to the performance, even sequential speeds is a bit low compared to some new nvme ssd`s
cucaulay malkin
https://www.tweaktown.com/articles/10154/phison-technology-preview-directstorage-gaming-companion/index.html
always be aware of what performance metrics to look at
that kc3000 drive is amazing for what it costs as far as texture streaming throughput
https://static.tweaktown.com/content/1/0/10154_08_phison-technology-preview-directstorage-gaming-companion.png
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