WYP News Guru Jan 23, 2018 #1 High performance levels and competitive pricing. Read more about Intel's new 760p series of M.2 NVMe SSDs.
High performance levels and competitive pricing. Read more about Intel's new 760p series of M.2 NVMe SSDs.
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Jan 23, 2018 #2 Pricing ain't to bad. Just wish they had larger capacities. Intel has been lagging in that department for a long time.
Pricing ain't to bad. Just wish they had larger capacities. Intel has been lagging in that department for a long time.
WYP News Guru Jan 23, 2018 #4 RobM said: prices still need to come down though Click to expand... Yeah, I want things to get even lower. Though Intel is rumoured to have a QLC M.2 drive in the works, that can be a game changer.
RobM said: prices still need to come down though Click to expand... Yeah, I want things to get even lower. Though Intel is rumoured to have a QLC M.2 drive in the works, that can be a game changer.
B Bartacus New member Jan 24, 2018 #5 I'm very happy with my 600p. Could never figure out why those never got more nerd love. 1700 read / 600 write, 1TB, decent price (under $450CDN).
I'm very happy with my 600p. Could never figure out why those never got more nerd love. 1700 read / 600 write, 1TB, decent price (under $450CDN).
AlienALX Active member Jan 24, 2018 #6 haha I run 540 series. One M.2 and one SATA. More than good enough for me. Have had the stupid fast ones (RAIDR and Revodrive) made no difference whatsoever.
haha I run 540 series. One M.2 and one SATA. More than good enough for me. Have had the stupid fast ones (RAIDR and Revodrive) made no difference whatsoever.