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Is it worth going for PCIe ssd  ? When i saw this speeds i was like " wtf woahh :D " like classic ssd 500speed and this 2000 wtf ... :D is this even real ? 

 

 

Like maybe if i get 2x of 2000 speed :D ? wtf it will be is this even possible .... that will be magnificent :D maybe with this ssd and new amd 300series 

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It's not really worth it at the moment, atleast unless you're doing a great deal of home-work via one.  Here's Techreport's review on it; https://techreport.com/review/28050/intel-750-series-solid-state-drive-reviewed/5 Or well, page five of the review.  It's loading time is significantly slower than SATA SSD's, but it can move a lot more data than them.  So, it is definitely faster, but not for gaming and boot times.

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Nope. Speeds wont be that noticeable as switching from HDD to SSD

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Nope. Speeds wont be that noticeable as switching from HDD to SSD

Ya really wut  ?  U drunk ? :D 

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It's not really worth it at the moment, atleast unless you're doing a great deal of home-work via one.  Here's Techreport's review on it; https://techreport.com/review/28050/intel-750-series-solid-state-drive-reviewed/5 Or well, page five of the review.  It's loading time is significantly slower than SATA SSD's, but it can move a lot more data than them.  So, it is definitely faster, but not for gaming and boot times.

But how it has slower boot results when it has for etc 2000 read and 2000 write speed and sata ssd is 500/500 ? Am i dumb or there is something wrong ? 

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But how it has slower boot results when it has for etc 2000 read and 2000 write speed and sata ssd is 500/500 ? Am i dumb or there is something wrong ? 

 

At a guess, because it is PCIE it would need a driver to load each time on boot if it was used as the OS drive. Might slow it down on boot

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