👉 Find the *Silverstone MS10 M.2 SATA SSD Enclosure* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/MwTx8xt 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/bCIN ⭐⭐ 👉 Find the *Silverstone MS11 M.2 NVME Enclosure* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/gSe4hZw 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/7Tr4pny ⭐⭐ 👉 Find the *Intel 1TB 660P M.2 NVME SSD Drive* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/AemBN 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/M9GCk0 ⭐⭐
Mate, where are the other performance results? Sequential speeds mean nothing when you intend to use a drive in a real life with a lots of small files.
Finally, this is the answer that i looking for, I think even using USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, the speed of M.2 NVMe will be capped around 500, but its even reach 800. How if both devices tested on USB Type C ? I'm curious about that coz most people say no matter which one you choose, one thing that important is the port that we're using.
Going to get technical here :) The main difference is how many bits each cell in the NAND has. The PRO version is using whats called MLC or Multiple bits per cell (2) where as the EVO version is using TLC or Triple bits per cell. So essentially, PRO versions are Higher Quality chips. To give you an idea, they also have QLC (Quad) is used in the Intel 600P M.2 drives which makes them even cheaper to produce.
@@TechWizTime So that's what makes the Pro faster than the EVO. I guess all M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD's aren't created equal and you do get what you pay for only if you know what you are buying. I bought the Western Digital M.s PCIe NVMe SSD and it tops out around 1500 not 33 like the Samsung. But my ASUS lap top Boots in 7 to 10 seconds. Thanks for the explanation
Hey ! Thanks very much for your review, very interresting ! You said some motherboards were compatible with both SATA and NVMe (which is, I think, the case of my HP EliteBook 840 G5). Would there be possible to have an USB adapter equally compatible with both SATA and NVMe M.2 form factor ? Thanks and keep up the good work !!
i have a m2 30gig on my motherboard thinking about replacing it with a bigger one but want to use the old one for other things. So this would be a nice solution :D
Is that because of my colour grade :) New camera is taking a bit to get used to but I'll nail it down soon. I would rather release something than spend three weeks perfecting it in the end. On a side note, haven't seen Aquaman yet but saw it's a massive hit!
👉 Find the *Silverstone MS10 M.2 SATA SSD Enclosure* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/MwTx8xt 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/bCIN ⭐⭐
👉 Find the *Silverstone MS11 M.2 NVME Enclosure* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/gSe4hZw 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/7Tr4pny ⭐⭐
👉 Find the *Intel 1TB 660P M.2 NVME SSD Drive* here on *Ebay* 🔥🔥 geni.us/AemBN 🔥🔥 or on *Amazon* here ⭐⭐ geni.us/M9GCk0 ⭐⭐
Mate, where are the other performance results? Sequential speeds mean nothing when you intend to use a drive in a real life with a lots of small files.
Finally, this is the answer that i looking for, I think even using USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, the speed of M.2 NVMe will be capped around 500, but its even reach 800.
How if both devices tested on USB Type C ? I'm curious about that coz most people say no matter which one you choose, one thing that important is the port that we're using.
If I choose a NVME SSD, will I attain NVME speeds using a standard USB 3.1 port???
On a similar Note what's the difference between the Samsung EVO & PRO versions of the M.2 NVMe PCIe boards.
Going to get technical here :) The main difference is how many bits each cell in the NAND has. The PRO version is using whats called MLC or Multiple bits per cell (2) where as the EVO version is using TLC or Triple bits per cell. So essentially, PRO versions are Higher Quality chips. To give you an idea, they also have QLC (Quad) is used in the Intel 600P M.2 drives which makes them even cheaper to produce.
@@TechWizTime So that's what makes the Pro faster than the EVO. I guess all M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD's aren't created equal and you do get what you pay for only if you know what you are buying. I bought the Western Digital M.s PCIe NVMe SSD and it tops out around 1500 not 33 like the Samsung. But my ASUS lap top Boots in 7 to 10 seconds. Thanks for the explanation
Brilliant. Thanks for the explanation.
thanks mate great video, can I get one encounter the support both SATA and NVME
Hey ! Thanks very much for your review, very interresting !
You said some motherboards were compatible with both SATA and NVMe (which is, I think, the case of my HP EliteBook 840 G5). Would there be possible to have an USB adapter equally compatible with both SATA and NVMe M.2 form factor ? Thanks and keep up the good work !!
i have a m2 30gig on my motherboard thinking about replacing it with a bigger one but want to use the old one for other things. So this would be a nice solution :D
@RDJ 134 They do make a nice and quick USB Drive :) Great for fast transfers between computers!
how about PCIe welp
Aquaman to the rescue 🧜♂️😋
Is that because of my colour grade :) New camera is taking a bit to get used to but I'll nail it down soon. I would rather release something than spend three weeks perfecting it in the end. On a side note, haven't seen Aquaman yet but saw it's a massive hit!
@@TechWizTime It doesn't bother me at all bro, doesn't hurt to make fun of it tho 😉
Tq.
too many ads dude..damn...
Don't be cheap and subscribe to RUclips Premium.