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4 minutes ago, Coolday said:

I want to get two 1TB nvme for raid 0

Just grab a 970 Evo 2TB? raid 0 on NVMe is usually strongly advised against.

 

This video is very clarifying:

 

I want to get two 1TB nvme for raid 0 that has 5G read and 4.5G write but some say that these drives does not sustain the advertised speed so do you know which is the best and sustain the high advertised speed ?

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4 minutes ago, Coolday said:

I want to get two 1TB nvme for raid 0

Just grab a 970 Evo 2TB? raid 0 on NVMe is usually strongly advised against.

 

This video is very clarifying:

 

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From my experience, they all sustain their advertised speeds in sequential read/write, but outside of that they can strongly differ. i would also go for a 2tb drive though, because gen 4 pcie ssds are so fast that you wont really benefit from raid 0 in real world scenarios anyway i guess. 

 

to get back to your question though, i think corsairs drives have good reputation. i myself have a patriot viper vp4100 1tb and i'm pretty satisfied. 

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Thanks guys, I see now raid 0 only benefit transferring large files while working in real time work 4k speed is the same ! 

 

I have now intel 660p 2TB bought from a year and it is PCI 3.0 and I was going to buy x570 board so I though to benefit from PCI 4 

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Agree with Morco...a single gen 4 will do what you want...I'd skip raid for any reason except for raid1/raid10.

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Well upcoming Samsung 980 Pro I'd say. It's MLC too, pricey yes. But depends what you want and need it for. 

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