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  • Raymond

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    Tudom, tudom, most beszeltuk meg hogy nem kell az NVMe mert sima hasznalatban nem vagy alig eszreveheto a kulombseg egy sima SATA-hoz kepest, de ez azert finomnak nez ki:

    "...the XPG SX9000 is an NVMe SSD that connects to PCIe 3.0 x4 by way of an M.2 socket....in sequential workloads, the drive should read at up to 2800 MB/sec and write at 1450 MB/sec. Adata also specs the drive for 310K IOPS on random reads and 240K IOPS on writes...the XPG SX9000 would be using Toshiba's planar MLC flash, and that a 3D TLC version would come later. The drive on display today is the MLC flash version, and it gets a remarkably high 1000 TBW rating—presumably in its 1 TB capacity. Although MTBF values on SSDs aren't usually looked at, Adata specs this drive for 2 million hours...a five-year warranty from Adata. The company also says the SSDs will include a "cool XPG heatsink."..."

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