Who here has converted to M.2 SSDs, would you say it's worth the extra money? Or not so much.
R Ronin Bircham Guest Nov 11, 2017 #1 Who here has converted to M.2 SSDs, would you say it's worth the extra money? Or not so much.
Ž Žiga Ules Guest Nov 11, 2017 #2 Yes it's great have Intel p600 for Windows and Adobe programs and a AMD r3 240ss for games. It's great
Yes it's great have Intel p600 for Windows and Adobe programs and a AMD r3 240ss for games. It's great
J Jeffrey Eaton Guest Nov 11, 2017 #3 I have a 250GB samsung 960 evo and it's great for a boot drive, but it's still not feasible for regular storage. Imo, it was worth a little extra for the better speeds for a boot drive compared to a regular SATA SSD.
I have a 250GB samsung 960 evo and it's great for a boot drive, but it's still not feasible for regular storage. Imo, it was worth a little extra for the better speeds for a boot drive compared to a regular SATA SSD.
G Garrick Schull Guest Nov 11, 2017 #4 Yeah running a pair of 1 TB Samsung 960 PRO drives. Absolutely blazing fast in raid 0
S Steve Richmond Guest Nov 13, 2017 #7 I say Yes,as a boot drive. >(2× 960 Evo on the MoBo,One as a boot drive.3× 4TB Standard SSD for storage.<) Untill optane is a little more mainstream.
I say Yes,as a boot drive. >(2× 960 Evo on the MoBo,One as a boot drive.3× 4TB Standard SSD for storage.<) Untill optane is a little more mainstream.
A Allen J Russell Guest Nov 13, 2017 #8 I'm using a 960 evo 250gb as boot drive and a seagate firecuda gaming sshd for storage. Very fast loading all the way around
I'm using a 960 evo 250gb as boot drive and a seagate firecuda gaming sshd for storage. Very fast loading all the way around