https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/products/in ... ice&page=1
Edit: Sorry I'm tired/lazy to explain. Take what you can from this.
Edit: Sorry I'm tired/lazy to explain. Take what you can from this.
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Mar 26th, 2019 8:10 am
redflagdealsguy wrote: ↑ Tough sell with SATA III folks. 2019 is the year of NVMe. We're not turning back the clock.
Mar 26th, 2019 8:15 am
SATA III SSDs are only a legacy PC purchase in 2019. Otherwise, they belong in the dustbin of history.Cheapo-Findo wrote: ↑ Explain further sonny boy.
Mar 26th, 2019 8:21 am
redflagdealsguy wrote: ↑ SATA III SSDs are only a legacy PC purchase in 2019. Otherwise, they belong in the dustbin of history.
NVMe prices have crashed hard, and we're in the SSD promised land of low prices now.
Mar 26th, 2019 8:22 am
M.2, if you have it, you're probably okay. Check the spec sheet to confirm it's an M.2 NVMe and not M.2 SATA. It also needs to support the full length M.2 (PCIe M.2 2280), not the gimp length only.Cheapo-Findo wrote: ↑ Thanks Sonny Boy! Will this NVMe fit into a laptop?
Mar 26th, 2019 8:24 am
Should be fine unless you have a laptop.peternfalls wrote: ↑Why not buy an PCI-E to M.2 adapter to use an NVME drive in a computer that doesn't have an M.2 slot? (like this one...)
https://www.amazon.ca/Rivo-PCI-Adapter- ... B01N09W21D
Any disadvantages to doing this?
Mar 26th, 2019 8:37 am
redflagdealsguy wrote: ↑ M.2, if you have it, you're probably okay. Check the spec sheet to confirm it's an M.2 NVMe and not M.2 SATA. It also needs to support the full length M.2 (PCIe M.2 2280), not the gimp length only.
Mar 26th, 2019 8:55 am
Not sure, I'm not finding the specs sheet that easily on Google.Cheapo-Findo wrote: ↑ I have ASUS F555L, does the NVMe fit on that laptop sonny?
Mar 26th, 2019 10:12 am
redflagdealsguy wrote: ↑ Not sure, I'm not finding the specs sheet that easily on Google.
Google 'Asus F555L M.2 NVMe' and see what comes up.
Mar 26th, 2019 10:20 am
Then OP's drive is a decent compromise.Cheapo-Findo wrote: ↑ Don't think it's compatible with NVMe, only SATA.
Mar 26th, 2019 10:21 am
redflagdealsguy wrote: ↑ Then OP's drive is a decent compromise.
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