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NVMe or RAID 0 ?

Philippe Lamounier

Hey guys, I'm shopping for a new SSD and I want to know which one of these have better performance:

2 Samsung 850 EVO in RAID 0

or

the new NVMe Intel 750 Series

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NVMe.

this/\

more speed

less hassle

less risk

im guessing cheaper overall.

(or will be in a year)

 

 

 

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Not even 8 of those SSD's in Raid 0 can beat a NVME SSD.

 

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Hey guys, I'm shopping for a new SSD and I want to know which one of these have better performance:

2 Samsung 850 EVO in RAID 0

or

the new NVMe Intel 750 Series

 

Hey there :)
 
NVMe should give you better performance overall and less risk as it avoids the hazards of RAID0. A problem might be that one NVMe drive may take up the slot of a GPU. What will you be using the new storage solution for? I would first check if there's something that can actually benefit from such fast storage speeds or if it would be better to push those funds somewhere else or save for future upgrades. 
 
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