New rig: INWIN D-Frame, i7 4770k @ 4.7 Ghz/1.38V, Swiftech H220, MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming, Team Vulcan DDR3 1600, 9-9-9-24, Samsung 840 pro 256GB, EVGA GTX 780, Corsair 850W
Old rig:Antec 900/GIGABYTE GA-X38T-DQ6
E6750 @ 3.5 GHz/Thermalright 120 extreme/MX2
CORSAIR Vengance 8GB
PNY 8800GT/Thermalright HR-03 GT
Old, old rig: FX-53/GIGABYTE K8NSNXP-939 nForce3 Ultra/1GB CORSAIR 3200XLPRO
X800XTPE/WD 74GB Raptor/250GB Caviar
Rob
i just bought a Plextor mSATA 256GB Sata III to put in my M5E will tell you as soon as its on ma hands
cheers !
Sergio
Intel Core i9-7980XE@ 4.8GHz 18C/18TH (Direct Die Contact)
ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
Technically there is no performance hit using mSATA, it's just a size reduction primarily designed for laptops or other portable devices.
reviews of mSATA SSD are everywhere and very positive ones
here some
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages...ew_test,1.html
thats the one i bought
Intel Core i9-7980XE@ 4.8GHz 18C/18TH (Direct Die Contact)
ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
Z87 boards will be the first with SATA III mSATA. Older boards used SATA II for the mSATA connectors so that's something to keep in mind for everyone else.
mSATA drives are almost always 4-channel which is slower than their 8-channel 2.5" counterparts. Your sequential reads and writes don't show a lot of difference but when you get data on the flash the mSATA parts slow down faster. Random performance takes a larger hit as well with 4-channel parts but again, when data is on the flash.
CR - TweakTown
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