![]() ![]() The reason why I didn't buy Intel 750 is because it mainly focus on higher queue depths such as data center, web server, and file server. Intel 750 is considered enterprise drive whereas Samsung 950 Pro is designed for client users. The YouTube video's commenter Dan L sums up the 750's intended use-case nicely: You have some BIOS tweaks to do even if you use a PCIe card, like the recently tested Intel 750 Series PCIe NVMe. 950 Pro review: Samsung’s first PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD is an absolute monster.And it seems to exceeed the high expectations of 2500MB/s reads and 1500MB/s writes. This is a very exciting day for me, the arrival of the final piece of my home lab storage strategy. Available now on Amazon in 256GB and 512GB sizes, 1TB not expected until early next year. Current the fastest consumer SSD in the world, and my initial tests sure seem to confirm this, partially because it's paired with a SuperServer that allows it to shine, with 4 lanes of PCIe 3.0 goodness. This 950 PRO is faster than both of those, much faster. This is not your slower Surface Book or Macbook air NVMe. It's everything to do with leaving legacy SATA/AHCI behind, which I've been wanting to do since well before my April post. ![]() The issue is not so much about the tiny M.2 2280 form factor, or PCIe or U.2 connections. Why is that a thing to learn? Well, consider that it's an entirely new storage technology. How to boot from NVMe ( Non- Volatile Memory express). Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Jul 18 2017) in ![]()
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