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good 30-40% if you have the hardware
The read/write on these are amazing. Check out the review on Amazon.
The TBW ratings, per Sabrent's response to an Amazon review, is impressive too:
"SB-ROCKET-256, TBW=380 / *SB-ROCKET-512 TBW=800/*SB-ROCKET-1TB , TBW=1665/*SB-ROCKET-2TB, TBW=3115"
I believe those figures are better than the 970 Pro (1200 TBW @ 1 TB).
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Will this drive work with pcie x16?
Anyway… I have a 512gb Samsung 970 pro and a 1tb inland premium. I want a third oen, as my mobo can handle 3 pcie 3/4x4. But I wonder if there's a point to the 4.0 one in that type of setup? I was going to sue the 970 pro for my programs and original writing of video files from editing programs, due to the dependability of MLC. Wouldn't it be kind of odd to have a secondary ssd be faster than the primary one?
Either way the inland will be third in line... I am just deciding on the secondary one between a Samsung 970 evo or evo plus or a pcie 4 drive. I could sell the 970 pro, I guess, but then would be losing money just to get something else. Also, samsung is still the more known brand.