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Originally Posted by SBJ
yes that is a ssd drive but without knowing what that was I didn't know it was a SSD. Also he was saying he couldn't use a chrome book cause his current machine took 40 mins to process a video that should take 10 so the statement is still true that he needs a SSD over his current setup.
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Fair enough. I thought you'd missed it.
nvme is faster than a standard ssd as it doesn't need to use the sata 3 pooticle (or that's how I understand it
EDIT: Looked it up to check what I thought.
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NVMe is not affected by the ATA interface constrictions as it sits right on the top of the PCI Express directly connected to the CPU. That results in 4 times faster Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPs) rivaling the fastest SAS option out there. The seek time for data is ten times faster. NVMe can deliver sustained read-write speed of 2000MB per second, way faster than the SATA SSD III, which limits at 600MB per second. Here the bottleneck is NAND technology, which is rapidly advancing, which means we’ll likely see higher speeds soon with NVMe.
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https://www.promax.com/blog/nvme-vs-...%20with%20NVMe.