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PCIe SSD - Best solution?

Moondrelor

So, I'm trying to decide on what to get, and I'm really leaning towards a PCIe SSD. Dat 2gb/s read on some of these. Lmao Damn.

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Intel is op as hell. and if you want it to suit a build, Kyle from awesomesauce network did a video on how to paint it

Got a link my good friend?

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Got a link my good friend?

 

Intel is op as hell. and if you want it to suit a build, Kyle from awesomesauce network did a video on how to paint it

Nevermind found it. thanks =)

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If your motherboard has a M.2 PCIe Gen 3 4x slot, you can get something like this one so that you don't have to fill up one entire PCIe slot

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147426&cm_re=samsung_sm951-_-20-147-426-_-Product\

 

EDIT: I'm still gonna say yay for the 750 Series.

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If your motherboard has a M.2 PCIe Gen 3 4x slot, you can get something like this one so that you don't have to fill up one entire PCIe slot

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147426&cm_re=samsung_sm951-_-20-147-426-_-Product\

 

EDIT: I'm still gonna say yay for the 750 Series.

750 has like, 4 times the iops. LOL I think I'll just stick with the pcie haha. I said out loud while I'm at work "GOOD GOD" when looking at the iops of that 750. Hahahaha Got some looks.

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