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Sourav Jana

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    Sourav Jana reacted to Derrk in BETTER BOOT DRIVE   
    either one will perform almost entirely comparable. if you're determined, get the cheaper one or the one with the better warranty. intel & samsung both make very good nvmes
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    Sourav Jana reacted to vanished in BETTER BOOT DRIVE   
    Well if you want to go NVMe on this platform the 970 EVO Plus you picked out certainly is one of the best.  The 970 Pro may be faster though, but at a higher cost.  The 660p is a cheaper option intended for higher GB/$ at the expense of write endurance and speed.
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    Sourav Jana reacted to vanished in BETTER BOOT DRIVE   
    You already have an extremely fast boot drive, I would seriously question the value in upgrading to any other single drive you can use on that platform.
     
    However, if you were to get X570 and a PCIe 4.0 drive, or just run 2+ drives in RAID on your current setup, you could get a speed boost.  Again, is this worth it vs what you have now?  imo, absolutely not, but that would be the path forward if you really want the speed.
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    Sourav Jana reacted to boey in WILL 2x (G.Skill F4-3000C16S-8GTZR Trident Z RGB (8GBx1)) WORK SAME AS (G.Skill F4-3000C16D-16GTZR Desktop Ram Trident Z RGB (8GBx2))   
    They're the same speed, I assume 2N means 2 of the same sticks of ram.
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    Sourav Jana reacted to alatron978 in WILL 2x (G.Skill F4-3000C16S-8GTZR Trident Z RGB (8GBx1)) WORK SAME AS (G.Skill F4-3000C16D-16GTZR Desktop Ram Trident Z RGB (8GBx2))   
    Literally the exact same stick of ram. Only difference is one of the two is a kit with two sticks.
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