1.5TB Intel Optane 905P U.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 3D XPoint SSD (2.5" x 15mm) $380 + Free Shipping
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Newegg[newegg.com] has the 1.5TB Intel Optane 905P U.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 3D XPoint Solid State Drive (2.5" x 15mm) $400 - $20 off /w promo code CLCDQ529 = $380. Shipping is free.
Specs:
2.5" x 15mm, U.2 Form Factor
PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4
Optimize for write intensive workloads
1.5TB
The Intel® Optane™ SSD 905P is designed for the most demanding storage workloads in client systems, delivering high random read/write performance coupled with low latency and industry-leading endurance.
Exceptional random storage performance of up to 575K/550K IOPs (4K random reads/writes)
This is the drive that makes your pc super snappy right? Best drive productivity then right?
I don't fully understand the tech, but have seen many claim these optane drives are somehow much smoother than SSD drives, I have never seen one in use personally to confirm. If you experience any stuttering or slowdowns on your current drive you might want to try one of these.
According to one review this also comes with an m.2 nvme adapter, but does state that the adapter appears to be very delicate.
This is the drive that makes your pc super snappy right? Best drive productivity then right?
Which drive do you currently use?
Optane has great 4K QD1 random read/write performance and it's also a great choice if you need high endurance drives or simply because you despise QLC and TLC drives. 😏 Another thing I like about Optane drives is that they do not require garbage collections. However, their sequential speeds lag behind modern high-end SSDs.
Which drive do you currently use?
Optane has great 4K QD1 random read/write performance and it's also a great choice if you need high endurance drives or simply because you despise QLC and TLC drives. 😏 Another thing I like about Optane drives is that they do not require garbage collections. However, their sequential speeds lag behind modern high-end SSDs.
It's hard to compare their sequential speeds. Because most SSD's are rated by their max sequential speed. And not by their long term sequential speed. An optane SSD will maintain their rated speed all the time. Where as most other SSD's slow down during long term writes. Because the cache gets filled. So sometimes an SSD that is rated for 7000 drops to the 4000 range or lower after the cache fills up.
If you haven't tried optane. I highly recommend you give it a shot sometime. Even a cheaper Optane like the P1600X is more responsive than most modern SSD's.
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I don't fully understand the tech, but have seen many claim these optane drives are somehow much smoother than SSD drives, I have never seen one in use personally to confirm. If you experience any stuttering or slowdowns on your current drive you might want to try one of these.
According to one review this also comes with an m.2 nvme adapter, but does state that the adapter appears to be very delicate.
Which drive do you currently use?
Optane has great 4K QD1 random read/write performance and it's also a great choice if you need high endurance drives or simply because you despise QLC and TLC drives. 😏 Another thing I like about Optane drives is that they do not require garbage collections. However, their sequential speeds lag behind modern high-end SSDs.
Optane has great 4K QD1 random read/write performance and it's also a great choice if you need high endurance drives or simply because you despise QLC and TLC drives. 😏 Another thing I like about Optane drives is that they do not require garbage collections. However, their sequential speeds lag behind modern high-end SSDs.
If you haven't tried optane. I highly recommend you give it a shot sometime. Even a cheaper Optane like the P1600X is more responsive than most modern SSD's.