Re: NVMe versus SATA in desktops?
By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Tue Jul 11 2023 09:36 am
> I have a 4th generation i7 desktop running Windows 10. It's got 16GB of ram
> and a SATA SSD. I'm debating about upgrading my desktop PC, I'm looking to
> upgrade to a newer (10th gen or higher CPU), more cores, and trying to buy
> some
> extended life for my PC.
>
> The one question I was hoping to get was some real world comparison of SATA
> versus NVMe in desktops. I'd like to get a system that has NVMe since it
> seems like everything's going that way and I'd hate it if I ended up being
> NVMe on your desktop, especially if you could compare real-world speeds with
> running SATA?
> I know the difference in design speeds, not sure how that maps to a desktop
> OS.
I have 4 NVMe 2tb drives in my desktop along with a single 2tb SATA drive. While
I don't have any numbers to post, the SATA is by far the slowest drive on the s
ystem and it is noticeable. The desktop is a core i9 12th gen running Windows 1
0 Pro.
/s
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