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forum threadtDames | Staff posted Yesterday 04:09 PM
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YMMV: 4TB Lexar NM1090 Pro PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive $287.65 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 4TB Lexar NM1090 Pro PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive on sale for $359.57 - 71.92 off when you clip the coupon on select accounts = $287.65. Shipping is free.
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Model: Lexar Professional NM1090 PRO 4TB PCIe Gen 5x4 NVMe M.2 Internal SSD

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Yesterday 04:39 PM
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AchokiasteriskiYesterday 04:39 PM
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Would like to try this in an 80Gbps enclosure on usb4. Not sure what the bottleneck would be.
Yesterday 05:06 PM
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schmideYesterday 05:06 PM
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Quote from Achokiasteriski :
Would like to try this in an 80Gbps enclosure on usb4. Not sure what the bottleneck would be.
pcie 3x4 = ~3.938 GB/s
usb4 40Gbps = ~5 GB/s
pci3 4x4 = ~7.877 GB/s
usb4 80Gbps = ~10 GB/s
pcie 5x4 = ~15.754 GB/s
So you're missing out by 58% or losing 37%. Probably more considering the cooling pcie5 needs, then again if you're not stressing it too much it probably won't heat up as much.
Yesterday 06:53 PM
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protocol7Yesterday 06:53 PM
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Probably way overkill for a home NAS run by a N100 Mini PC, yes?
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jpage101Today 02:54 AM
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Quote from protocol7 :
Probably way overkill for a home NAS run by a N100 Mini PC, yes?
I have an n150 Nas with a few Lexar NM790's. I've been waiting for them to get down to around $210 or so to get a few more, but they are currently listed at $290. These would certainly be overkill based on the limitations of the N150, but I may keep an eye on these and pick up a few if the others don't drop soon.

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