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Model: Crucial T700 1TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD - Up to 11,700 MB/s - DirectStorage Enabled - CT1000T700SSD3 - Gaming, Photography, Video Editing & Design - Internal Solid State Drive
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Newer cpus, gpus, and RAM all go faster, use more power, and produce more heat. Why wouldn't NVMEs? There is no free lunch in this game.
Fascinating. Thanks for explaining this.
Are mobile phones ignoring the laws of thermodynamics? I can still hold my phone without getting burned after 10 years of development.
Have we been duped by phone manufacturers into buying "faster" phones every year?
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No. Gen5 NVMEs ignore the laws of thermodynamics. /s
Newer cpus, gpus, and RAM all go faster, use more power, and produce more heat. Why wouldn't NVMEs? There is no free lunch in this game.
This is false for all sorts of reasons, the most straightforward of which is that each successive generation of DDR RAM has markedly *decreased* power consumption per module, while simultaneously increasing speeds and density (maximum amount of memory supported on a single DIMM).
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does gen5 get hotter than gen4?
No. Gen5 NVMEs ignore the laws of thermodynamics. /s
Newer cpus, gpus, and RAM all go faster, use more power, and produce more heat. Why wouldn't NVMEs? There is no free lunch in this game.
Are mobile phones ignoring the laws of thermodynamics? I can still hold my phone without getting burned after 10 years of development.
Have we been duped by phone manufacturers into buying "faster" phones every year?
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Newer cpus, gpus, and RAM all go faster, use more power, and produce more heat. Why wouldn't NVMEs? There is no free lunch in this game.
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