Just to be a pedantic math nerd... if you start with the faster drive as The Benchmark "100%" and a slower Drive is 88% yes, you can say that the slower Drive is 12% slower. But if you start with the slower drive as The Benchmark then it is incorrect to say the faster Drive is 12% faster it's actually 13.6% faster than the slower Drive. That's just how percentages work I know I know.. like I said, pedantic math nerd. 🤓
@@Alonso_The_GOAT It was a joke, I like Leclerc and think he's on par with Verstappen speedwise, but sometimes he just crashes, just like Verstappen used to
Good to see gen5 starting to hit it's stride in the consumer space but I'm also in no rush to upgrade to gen 5 yet. Maybe next year when I get around to upgrading my main workstation.
Still too expensive to make sense when a cheap and small optane to use for cache, frequently used programs OS etc + a premium gen 4 ssd will be much more noticeably faster, moderately cheaper, easier to cool and will give you slightly more storage. Only downside is you take up an extra m.2 slot. Until gen 5 drives get a meaningful improvement to low queue depth random reads they aren't worth it
You should add Crucial’s T500 to you tests too. It’s came out late last year and makes a great PS5 drive. I got a 2TB version for $101 on cyber Monday last year. Crazy fast and cheap drive that flew under the yt radar.
Why? Typical bandwidth is easily handled under sata 2, and we have yet to see sata 3 except under synthetic tests. The benefits from nvme drives come from the pcie interface.
That heatsink is huge. This drive would probably fry or heavily throttle in a laptop. Guessing it would do the same on most desktop motherboards. Probably best to wait until a company comes out with one that doesn't require so much cooling.
Hi Master! I'm a bit confused 'couse i'm planning to build a PC based on the ProArt Z790 motherboard i've seen on your channel, BUT that MB has only 2 PCIe gen5 and 1 gen4PCIe, while all the M.2 slots are gen4 only. On the other side, many other MB brand (Gigabyte, MSI, etc) that offers M.2 gen5 slot seems to share it with the gen5 PCIe slot ... and i've learned from you that this can impact the graphic card performance. So... what MB model have at least 1 gen5 M.2 slot (and other gen4 M.2 )and a gen5 PCIe slot for the graphic card that are not sharing the lanes (or whatever they share, dunno!). I mean... gen5 M.2 drives seems not to have too much Z790 platforms right now. It is correct?
This is all great, but I don't understand one thing If we use such a SSD, do we have to sacrifice the performance of the GPU ? Because with an occupied 2.1 nvme m2 slot, x16 slot 1 works in x8 mode
Still doesn’t matter even with 4090. I was running like that for months and didn’t even realize. Removed the drive once I realized and performance is exactly the same.
@@brianrobinson3961 There are people claiming that with the 4090 there is a 2 3% performance loss. With a DARK HERO motherboard, I have an М_2_1 slot for the 5th generation SSD But I don't want to lose performance from the GPU
Cute... but I'm NOT installing that welding torch in my laptop. LOL My Lexar 790 4TB PCIe Gen4 runs COOL, and it's lightning fast; it still ranks in your top 10 even a year after its release. :)
Got that beat all over with a PCIe gen 4. I get 21,000+MBs read and 24,000+MBs write using a 2500MB DRAM buffer created with software. Its like having a RAM drive but with only a small slice of system RAM required. It also does the store M.I. thing only much better so even my external drives get insane speeds. I am on DDR4, imagine DDR5.
What can a RAM disk of such a small capacity be used for? I used a 4GB RAM disk before to run sound files from a game on it, so that it would start faster.
5:57 check your math, 43% faster is incorrect, it is 72.9% faster 4480/2590. What you meant to say is that the 2nd one is 43% slower than the first one
the problem is without a Gen5 bus its a usless drive and most PC on planet earth dont even have G5 and alot are still not even G4 so now we have a this awesome drive how much do we have to spend and which pc do we have to buy to aucutually use this fast Drive..
A full 16x lanes PCIe multi m2 nvme converter is better for this then any single drive. With the proper software/config it will outperform any single drive by a rather large amount. Tho it would be a bit more expensive if you want the same data capacity.
7:00 IF you're looking for good TBW due to a HEAVY write load, you're looking at the PNY LX2020 or some of the enterprise drives like Optane or the folks that do industrial SLC drives. Intel no longer makes Optane - that seems to have been sold as part of their deal with SK Hynix to form Solidigim (sp?). 10-20 THOUSAND TBW for any Optane drives in the "close to 2TB" ballpark, *50,000* for the PNY (though it's PCI-E 3), and some of the industrial SLC drives spec at *70,000* for a 2TB drive. If you are a serious creator, THOSE are the type of drives you should be looking into.
Thanks for your review, appreciate yht thoroughness of your content. Can you share your thoughts and experience on SSD performance with respect to split partitioning? Say a 1TB or 2TB into and 256gb OS partition and remaining as data partition?
if i want to do content creation, software development, AND high end gaming on one computer using just one drive for all of that AND operating system at the same time, is this a good one for that? another type of drive I should look at for that?
Would there be any real benefit of fitting this M2 Gen 5 card as an example into a Mobo that only has say for example 3 x M2 Gen 4 memory slots ? - or would it be better with say Gen 4 versions like Crucial T500 2TB SSD PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD, Up to 7400MB/s. Assuming that G4 Maximum specs of the MOBO ?, e.g., 64 Gb/s transfer and bandwidth will be the restricting factor ? ,e.g., for Asrock Sega Z790 as example
How would this work for a B650 Gaming X AX V2 mobo. Should I get the ssd with heat sink? It’s listed for $281 now thinking of getting this drive at that price.
You are missing the Sabrent Rocket 4+ - which is A LOT FASTER than the older Rocket 4 (no plus). You are also missing the WD SN850. How about the 2TB model of the 990 Pro? Sad comparison when you don't bother including many of the faster drives on the market, but DO include a lot of older slower stuff. Also note that there isn't much support for PCI-E Gen5 on the market in motherboards YET. Probably by the end of 2024 that will have changed.
The fastest NAND SSD qd1 random read speeds are the 990 pro at about 115MB/s, this t705 drive gets about 110MB/s. Optanes on the other hand get about 470MB/s QD1 random reads tops. Most gen 4 drives that are at least decent get about 85-100MB/s for context btw. Modern Sata SSD's get about 60MB/s
Western Digital unwilling shill here,, so WD did it all first 7k+ gen 3/4 etc.. hit 5k as well, anyways the 770 black dunks on most of Ur list and the ol' flagship 850x Black i get up to 7.6-7.7 reads and 6.9- 7.1 reads and hig her on my 2 tb drives ... i put wd blues in med range builds and these 850x 1-2 tb in the high-med 1440p-4k, gaming workstations for os and primary so they can get best performance and save $$ building their own storage... somehow after 2 years of starting my little lab fab wish I had collab shop lol,, i ended up with only wd products inc a silly 4x4 tb hdd backup/security cam server nass.. Cant recommend all their products enough.. same with Sabrient im learning to love their stuff with the 2230 2 tb m.2 for Ole deck and 2 tb SDd rives
You mention using the T705 with the Pro Art Motherboard, my understanding is the top end Pro Art Motherboard (Z790 Creator WiFi) is only Gen4 for M.2 drives. So would this drive be reduced to Gen 4 speeds ? Therefore not reaching the top end speeds (or am I not correct ?). Thank you.
@@SIL3NC3-SHOT According to the Pro Art Z790 Creator WiFi manual the board has 4 x PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots with heatsinks and 2 x PCIe 5.0 and 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 Expansion slots (for graphics and sound cards etc.) so my question still remains regarding PCIE Gen 4 for M.2 and the T705. Thank you.
@@lawrencesmith7777 But why Intel board - ok, of cause you can use ASUS PCIe-to-M.2 Gen5-Adapter for SSD. Or...just buy AMD. ASUS ProArt X670E-Creator WIFI has 2x Gen5-M.2 Slots. And even al cheapo ASUS ProArt B650-Creator has one Gen5-M.2-Slot.
@@Wlad1 if you use 2 pcie most boards will cut half lane for first one ( it will be ×8 instead of ×16 ) will get bottleneck for graphic card if you put it in 1st one while 2nd using ..so 1 or 2 not that different
I have an idea for a new unlimited-cost PC, as well as peripherals. It would cost near $40,000, that isn't a typo, so yeah. I don't think it could get any better. one of my friends has a PC with these specs, and it's crazy: CPU: Threadripper 7995wx, 96 cores/ 192 threads Motherboard: TRX50-SAGE Pro WS WiFi AMD sTR5 CEB Motherboard RAM: G.Skill zeta 5 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5-6400 Video card: (2x) ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ROG overclocked triple fan 24GB SSD:(3x) Inland Gaming Preformance Plus 8TB Gen 4x4 M.2 2.5" SSD: (3x) Seagate Ironwolf 4TB 6GB/s Hard drive: WD Gold 22TB 7200 RPM 6GB/s Case: Cooler Master HAF 700 full tower Power Supply: ASUS ROG Thor 1600 watt 80 Plus titanium Video Capture: Blackmagic Design Decklink Quad HDMI Recorder 4K Capture Card Thermal compound: Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet Cooling: Custom hardline water cooling Cooling Pump and Reservoir: (3x) Bitspower Sedna 011D Evo-N Operating system: windows 11 pro Antivirus: ESET Smart Security Premium Office suite: Microsoft office home and business 2021 Peripherals Keyboard: Logitech G915 lightspeed wireless rgb gaming keyboard Mouse: Razer Naga V2 Pro wireless mouse Mousepad: Logitech G Powerplay wireless charging system mousepad (wirelessly charges wireless mouse) Speakers: KEF Ls50 wireless II & KEF KC92 sub wolfer Headset: Astro Gaming A50x wireless headset Monitors: (3x) ASUS ROG swift PG32UCDM 32" 4K (3840x2160) 240hz gaming monitor Wireless Router: ASUS Rapture GT BE98 Pro BE 30000 WiFi quad band with AiMesh Case fans: (9x, comes in 3 packs, so 3 packs) Corsair iCUE link QX120 RGB 120mm fans, (2x) Cooler Master sickleflow 200 ARGB Gen 2 200mm fans Surge and UPS: Geneverse HomePower PRO 2 series lifePO4 USB drives: (16x) Micro Center 512GB Dual type-a type-c 2-in-one rotate superspeed USB 3.2 Microphone: Electro-voice Re20 NAS: Synology ds 1821+ Notes about cooling: It has a total of 12 fans and a water-cooled CPU and GPU for a reason. All the fans are very quiet but powerful. The two 200mm fans are intake fans in the front, one 120mm outtake fan on the bottom, two 120mm outtake fans in the back, and six 120mm outtakes on top. The PC is raised off the ground more than most, so the bottom on is very efficient. RGB: The RGB is coded to pulse like a heartbeat. if it has an easy load, it pulses slower like a heart at rest, and when doing a hard load, it pulses quickly like someone's heart while running.
Benchmarks are cool but could you please open like a couple of real apps, games, editing software, measure windows loading time next time. Something tells me the difference wouldn't be as significant and that's important when you're managing the budget of a high spec pc or workstation. Also is there much of a perfomance gap between 1, 2 and 4 TB versions?
I have an Asus Pro Art Creator Z690 motherboard. It says PCIe-4.0 on the M.2 slots. I know Gen 5 NVME are backwards compatible, but will I get the advertised speeds with the PCI-e 4.0 slots or do I need a PCI-e 5.0 to get the advertised speeds?
How do all of you guys have computers but not understand how bandwidth limitations work? Get yourself a Gen 3 Drive if you are only gaming and don't want to spend foolishly. Buy a Gen 4 Drive if you have a little bit of money you don't mind throwing at your PC to improve your boots and loads and finally get yourself this drive if you want absolutely no compromises in your build, which is extremely silly. I boot my OS From a Gen 4 Drive and my games off of either a SATA or a gen 1 NVMe because it does not matter for gaming aside from the occasional load time being faster or the occasional tree loading in faster.
@@rustyclark2356 You are NOT going to notice anything. That occasional tree loading in faster is one of the rarest examples you will ever encounter once you hit the speeds of a SATA drive. The load times between Gen3 and Gen 4 SSDs in game is literally a matter of milliseconds, so no it is not important for ANY of us.
Petition to have all hardware reviews now ranked using F1 drivers as a reference.
+1
980pro = Lewis Hamilton 990pro = George Russell.
@@djstocks Solidigm P44 Pro "Smooth Operator"
But how can we rank Senna if there's no Quantum processor yet? ;)
@@MarceloLangame Well Senna is always one lap ahead of the rest of us so I think that comparison still works
Just to be a pedantic math nerd... if you start with the faster drive as The Benchmark "100%" and a slower Drive is 88% yes, you can say that the slower Drive is 12% slower. But if you start with the slower drive as The Benchmark then it is incorrect to say the faster Drive is 12% faster it's actually 13.6% faster than the slower Drive. That's just how percentages work I know I know.. like I said, pedantic math nerd. 🤓
Exactly! Right on point. That is how percentages work. Soooo many videos and blogs get that wrong.
@@kryotechwindturbines2pafri672what’s the difference between these and WD Blue S580?
Thanks for the detailed explanation to help us. Have a slice of pi 3.14
Love this guys content. I went from knowing nothing to feeling comfortable enough to start purchasing for my editing setup. Great stuff.
I've heard the Leclerc version can't stop crashing
lol
You need aftermarket cooling to keep it under 70 degrees, otherwise, thermal bottlenecking and general unpleasentness ensues.
Boring overrated narrative. Leclerc doesn't even crash that much, but haters will be haters.
@@Alonso_The_GOAT It was a joke, I like Leclerc and think he's on par with Verstappen speedwise, but sometimes he just crashes, just like Verstappen used to
@@AngryChineseWoman True, I agree
Good to see gen5 starting to hit it's stride in the consumer space but I'm also in no rush to upgrade to gen 5 yet. Maybe next year when I get around to upgrading my main workstation.
Still too expensive to make sense when a cheap and small optane to use for cache, frequently used programs OS etc + a premium gen 4 ssd will be much more noticeably faster, moderately cheaper, easier to cool and will give you slightly more storage. Only downside is you take up an extra m.2 slot. Until gen 5 drives get a meaningful improvement to low queue depth random reads they aren't worth it
You should add Crucial’s T500 to you tests too. It’s came out late last year and makes a great PS5 drive. I got a 2TB version for $101 on cyber Monday last year. Crazy fast and cheap drive that flew under the yt radar.
Nice! Currently on their T700 and that’s already very good..
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you didn't test or include Western Digital drives? Like SN850
The SN850 is gen 4 I believe
Look at you looking all snazzy with that jacket man! Lol excellent information! All ways the best! Cheers!
All that speed doesn't matter when your motherboard is splitting the PCIe bandwidth
with your GPU, as a majority of mother
boards do.
I have the Crucial X10 Pro 4TB. It's even better and crazy fast, i can recommend. Great video 👍🏻
Verstappen's dominance may bore some fans
Who would you like to see in pole? :)
You've got a problem - change your f*****g fans!
@@theTechNotice DU DU DU MAX
Yeah just like everyone got tired of lewis hamilton
@@theTechNotice bro you think we have a chance, be ready to see max winning every single race 🏎️🌚
Great review, thanks for posting. Just bought 2 via your link. Looking forward to the speed increase!
Thoughts on reducing GPU to 8 lanes by utilizing a gen 5 ssd?
Why? Typical bandwidth is easily handled under sata 2, and we have yet to see sata 3 except under synthetic tests. The benefits from nvme drives come from the pcie interface.
My Mobo Sega Z790 has this restriction if I want to plonk in a Gen 5 M2 in its CPU Shared M2 slot (5) bandwidth of PCI-E X16 Slot is halved.
That heatsink is huge. This drive would probably fry or heavily throttle in a laptop. Guessing it would do the same on most desktop motherboards. Probably best to wait until a company comes out with one that doesn't require so much cooling.
Happy with my 4TB KC3000💗
im happy with my floppy disk
@@weetjewatikwil1😂savage!
I have the same but the 2 tb one and very happy as well. Have 1 tb other for back-up as well so 3tb total. And a 6tb external drive if needed.(HD)
Hi Master!
I'm a bit confused 'couse i'm planning to build a PC based on the ProArt Z790 motherboard i've seen on your channel, BUT that MB has only 2 PCIe gen5 and 1 gen4PCIe, while all the M.2 slots are gen4 only.
On the other side, many other MB brand (Gigabyte, MSI, etc) that offers M.2 gen5 slot seems to share it with the gen5 PCIe slot ... and i've learned from you that this can impact the graphic card performance.
So... what MB model have at least 1 gen5 M.2 slot (and other gen4 M.2 )and a gen5 PCIe slot for the graphic card that are not sharing the lanes (or whatever they share, dunno!).
I mean... gen5 M.2 drives seems not to have too much Z790 platforms right now. It is correct?
Z890 Will have separate NVME and PSI-E gene 5
Just a small correction. Only the controller needs to be cooled. The nand flash prefers to be warm so it can do its weird self healing thing.
The T700 didnt even get mentioned! Very similar performance, 60% of the price.
I was also expecting a name drop there, I'd take the T700 & chill.
Nice video. I'm a little curious you didn't have the Crucial T700 2TB Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD as one of the test SSD's.
Hey, On the box it says Gen 5 NVMe-s NOT Gen 4 NVMe-s . It needs a Gen 5 NVMe-s on the motherboard!!?
No, I like using drives in a socket a generation behind.
curious you didnt test it against the WD black's?
Can't wait to see what 2024 has to offer with NVME drives!
Great video! ❤🎉
I got a good laugh when I checked the price. That was hilarious.
what do you mean ? ridiculously cheap or ridiculously expensive.
Expensive
This is all great, but I don't understand one thing
If we use such a SSD, do we have to sacrifice the performance of the GPU ?
Because with an occupied 2.1 nvme m2 slot, x16 slot 1 works in x8 mode
On intel platform yes, on AMD Ryzen 7000 or Threadripper, NO :)
@@theTechNotice That's right
Still doesn’t matter even with 4090. I was running like that for months and didn’t even realize. Removed the drive once I realized and performance is exactly the same.
Don't think it make meaningful (more than single digit percentage) difference on modern chipsets
@@brianrobinson3961 There are people claiming that with the 4090 there is a 2 3% performance loss.
With a DARK HERO motherboard, I have an М_2_1 slot for the 5th generation SSD
But I don't want to lose performance from the GPU
Cute... but I'm NOT installing that welding torch in my laptop. LOL
My Lexar 790 4TB PCIe Gen4 runs COOL, and it's lightning fast; it still ranks in your top 10 even a year after its release. :)
Got that beat all over with a PCIe gen 4. I get 21,000+MBs read and 24,000+MBs write using a 2500MB DRAM buffer created with software. Its like having a RAM drive but with only a small slice of system RAM required. It also does the store M.I. thing only much better so even my external drives get insane speeds. I am on DDR4, imagine DDR5.
What can a RAM disk of such a small capacity be used for? I used a 4GB RAM disk before to run sound files from a game on it, so that it would start faster.
But witch one of them lasts longer?
5:57 check your math, 43% faster is incorrect, it is 72.9% faster 4480/2590.
What you meant to say is that the 2nd one is 43% slower than the first one
I stand corrected!
Why do you not have the Western Digital SN850X in this testing it has been the fastest for awhile on the Gen4
5:55, again over 85% faster or 45% slower. please look into the terminologies.
I want to compare this drive with the SK Hynix Platinum P41 2 TB, but I can't find any random read/write speeds to compare
since, the consistency is so good, does that mean that the 1Tb version will be almost as good?
the problem is without a Gen5 bus its a usless drive and most PC on planet earth dont even have G5 and alot are still not even G4 so now we have a this awesome drive how much do we have to spend and which pc do we have to buy to aucutually use this fast Drive..
A full 16x lanes PCIe multi m2 nvme converter is better for this then any single drive.
With the proper software/config it will outperform any single drive by a rather large amount.
Tho it would be a bit more expensive if you want the same data capacity.
which is the fastest between MSI Spatium M580, Corsair MP700 PRO SE, Crucial T705, and Apacer AS2280F4?
Well, remember guys don't throw your big old PC cases out, season of big size components is on the horizon 👀
7:00
IF you're looking for good TBW due to a HEAVY write load, you're looking at the PNY LX2020 or some of the enterprise drives like Optane or the folks that do industrial SLC drives.
Intel no longer makes Optane - that seems to have been sold as part of their deal with SK Hynix to form Solidigim (sp?).
10-20 THOUSAND TBW for any Optane drives in the "close to 2TB" ballpark, *50,000* for the PNY (though it's PCI-E 3), and some of the industrial SLC drives spec at *70,000* for a 2TB drive.
If you are a serious creator, THOSE are the type of drives you should be looking into.
Theyre also wayyyy faster in random reads and writes aswell as mixed random reads and writes. Basically in real world performance optane stomps
Great review!
Thanks for your review, appreciate yht thoroughness of your content. Can you share your thoughts and experience on SSD performance with respect to split partitioning? Say a 1TB or 2TB into and 256gb OS partition and remaining as data partition?
Would you suggest using it as an OS or project drive.
Both good
Missed an opportunity to call the vid "This SSD broke my graphs"
I’ve been pretty happy with my 990pro gen 5 looks tempting but think I’ll wait for pricing to come down a little.
Is there something with the SK Hynix Platinum P41? To my knowledge it has same speed as the samsung 990 pro.
I use 3 2TB P41's and they work very well.
Would be nice to see an comparison if you put this drive in a Gen4 slot. Is it the fastest Gen4 SSD then?
Some real-life file transfer speed tests would be nice. Like transferring media, game files, and some load time.
Which SSD enclosure do you recommend? Have you heard about the Graugear 40Gbps?
4:43 it's about 43% faster. or 30% slower.
How much does it affect gaming, is it a noticeable effect to loading speeds/performance?
It's overkill, a Samsung 980 or even a Crucial P5 Plus.
You should include video of speedtest in action not just bar chart.
how about the heat they produce while doing those speeds?
i don't want drives suddenly dying along with the data cause they are "fast".
I've noticed that m.2's are getting water cooled lately
Yeah, that’s nice, but who makes that jacket?
why xpg s70 blade is not in the list?
The only proper hardware ranking method
What about the Crucial T700? It's nowhere on the list, neither is the Team Group T-FORCE GE PRO
The Hamilton RAM underperforms. Back to the circuit drawing board, I think.
But still have slower q32t16 and 30% slower q1t1 than the 990 pro, so still rest responsive
The title of the video is perfection
if i want to do content creation, software development, AND high end gaming on one computer using just one drive for all of that AND operating system at the same time, is this a good one for that? another type of drive I should look at for that?
Would there be any real benefit of fitting this M2 Gen 5 card as an example into a Mobo that only has say for example 3 x M2 Gen 4 memory slots ? - or would it be better with say Gen 4 versions like Crucial T500 2TB SSD PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD, Up to 7400MB/s. Assuming that G4 Maximum specs of the MOBO ?, e.g., 64 Gb/s transfer and bandwidth will be the restricting factor ? ,e.g., for Asrock Sega Z790 as example
You need two crucial pcie gen 5 SSD and copy files between these two drives to maximize the read/writes speed each other, this is best solution!
How would this work for a B650
Gaming X AX V2 mobo. Should I get the ssd with heat sink? It’s listed for $281 now thinking of getting this drive at that price.
Thank you Lauri.
You are missing the Sabrent Rocket 4+ - which is A LOT FASTER than the older Rocket 4 (no plus).
You are also missing the WD SN850.
How about the 2TB model of the 990 Pro?
Sad comparison when you don't bother including many of the faster drives on the market, but DO include a lot of older slower stuff.
Also note that there isn't much support for PCI-E Gen5 on the market in motherboards YET. Probably by the end of 2024 that will have changed.
can we get some benchies besides PCmark?
would like to see lots of QD1 random speeds please!!!
The fastest NAND SSD qd1 random read speeds are the 990 pro at about 115MB/s, this t705 drive gets about 110MB/s. Optanes on the other hand get about 470MB/s QD1 random reads tops. Most gen 4 drives that are at least decent get about 85-100MB/s for context btw. Modern Sata SSD's get about 60MB/s
@@Frozoken thanks for the interesting and informative context, mate!
@@Frozoken it's so tragic what happned to Optane 😭😭😭
@@zangetsu6638 IT REALLY IS 😭💀
Western Digital unwilling shill here,, so WD did it all first 7k+ gen 3/4 etc.. hit 5k as well, anyways the 770 black dunks on most of Ur list and the ol' flagship 850x Black i get up to 7.6-7.7 reads and 6.9- 7.1 reads and hig her on my 2 tb drives ... i put wd blues in med range builds and these 850x 1-2 tb in the high-med 1440p-4k, gaming workstations for os and primary so they can get best performance and save $$ building their own storage... somehow after 2 years of starting my little lab fab wish I had collab shop lol,, i ended up with only wd products inc a silly 4x4 tb hdd backup/security cam server nass.. Cant recommend all their products enough..
same with Sabrient im learning to love their stuff with the 2230 2 tb m.2 for Ole deck and 2 tb SDd rives
Bro, it's good that you do the tests with all the numbers... but we need a real test of moving large files to see if it really maintains its speed
does this drive help with adobe premiere playback? those kind of simple test would help to know
You mention using the T705 with the Pro Art Motherboard, my understanding is the top end Pro Art Motherboard (Z790 Creator WiFi) is only Gen4 for M.2 drives. So would this drive be reduced to Gen 4 speeds ? Therefore not reaching the top end speeds (or am I not correct ?). Thank you.
Absolutly the motherboard has at least 1 m.2 gen 5 ...all Z motherboard ranked as the top and should have gen5 with ram ddr5 and m.2 gen5
@@SIL3NC3-SHOT According to the Pro Art Z790 Creator WiFi manual the board has 4 x PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots with heatsinks and 2 x PCIe 5.0 and 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 Expansion slots (for graphics and sound cards etc.) so my question still remains regarding PCIE Gen 4 for M.2 and the T705. Thank you.
@@lawrencesmith7777 you can use inclosure for m.2 connected with usb c or usb 3.2 .. you will get full speed
@@lawrencesmith7777 But why Intel board - ok, of cause you can use ASUS PCIe-to-M.2 Gen5-Adapter for SSD. Or...just buy AMD. ASUS ProArt X670E-Creator WIFI has 2x Gen5-M.2 Slots. And even al cheapo ASUS ProArt B650-Creator has one Gen5-M.2-Slot.
@@Wlad1 if you use 2 pcie most boards will cut half lane for first one ( it will be ×8 instead of ×16 ) will get bottleneck for graphic card if you put it in 1st one while 2nd using ..so 1 or 2 not that different
how many crucial t705 and any Gen5 NVMe M.2 SSD can be installed on asus rog strix X670E-E Gaming motherboard or only one can be installed on top
Can we use this as external SSD using a drive enclosure???
Lately I am seeing SSDs are failing after 5years of use, is there a way to avoid this issue
I’m very happy with my Lexar nm790 2tb and 4tb but this one is bonkers
Minor comment - would it be possible to use colour to distinguish between Gen 4 and Gen 5?
What about WD drives?
WD Blue SN580 1TB makes a great drive for a thin and light laptop.
The new hairstyle is 🔥🔥🔥
Please give any review on MSI Spatium m480 Pro 2TB/1TB
What's the comparison to this ssd and firecuda 540 ssd, how much faster one is then another?
I see a firecuda 530 but i know that firecuda 540 is out
Where can one buy that shirt/ jacket you have on? Super cool!
That's a lot of numbers. I still would buy the Lexar 790 for the long life.
I have an idea for a new unlimited-cost PC, as well as peripherals. It would cost near $40,000, that isn't a typo, so yeah. I don't think it could get any better. one of my friends has a PC with these specs, and it's crazy:
CPU: Threadripper 7995wx, 96 cores/ 192 threads
Motherboard: TRX50-SAGE Pro WS WiFi AMD sTR5 CEB Motherboard
RAM: G.Skill zeta 5 128GB (4x32GB) DDR5-6400
Video card: (2x) ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ROG overclocked triple fan 24GB
SSD:(3x) Inland Gaming Preformance Plus 8TB Gen 4x4 M.2
2.5" SSD: (3x) Seagate Ironwolf 4TB 6GB/s
Hard drive: WD Gold 22TB 7200 RPM 6GB/s
Case: Cooler Master HAF 700 full tower
Power Supply: ASUS ROG Thor 1600 watt 80 Plus titanium
Video Capture: Blackmagic Design Decklink Quad HDMI Recorder 4K Capture Card
Thermal compound: Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet
Cooling: Custom hardline water cooling
Cooling Pump and Reservoir: (3x) Bitspower Sedna 011D Evo-N
Operating system: windows 11 pro
Antivirus: ESET Smart Security Premium
Office suite: Microsoft office home and business 2021
Peripherals
Keyboard: Logitech G915 lightspeed wireless rgb gaming keyboard
Mouse: Razer Naga V2 Pro wireless mouse
Mousepad: Logitech G Powerplay wireless charging system mousepad (wirelessly charges wireless mouse)
Speakers: KEF Ls50 wireless II & KEF KC92 sub wolfer
Headset: Astro Gaming A50x wireless headset
Monitors: (3x) ASUS ROG swift PG32UCDM 32" 4K (3840x2160) 240hz gaming monitor
Wireless Router: ASUS Rapture GT BE98 Pro BE 30000 WiFi quad band with AiMesh
Case fans: (9x, comes in 3 packs, so 3 packs) Corsair iCUE link QX120 RGB 120mm fans, (2x) Cooler Master sickleflow 200 ARGB Gen 2 200mm fans
Surge and UPS: Geneverse HomePower PRO 2 series lifePO4
USB drives: (16x) Micro Center 512GB Dual type-a type-c 2-in-one rotate superspeed USB 3.2
Microphone: Electro-voice Re20
NAS: Synology ds 1821+
Notes about cooling: It has a total of 12 fans and a water-cooled CPU and GPU for a reason. All the fans are very quiet but powerful. The two 200mm fans are intake fans in the front, one 120mm outtake fan on the bottom, two 120mm outtake fans in the back, and six 120mm outtakes on top. The PC is raised off the ground more than most, so the bottom on is very efficient.
RGB: The RGB is coded to pulse like a heartbeat. if it has an easy load, it pulses slower like a heart at rest, and when doing a hard load, it pulses quickly like someone's heart while running.
Use U.3 SSDs instead of M.2
Curious how it does in a pcie gen 4 slot, but will probably purchase to find out.
It literally maxes out the slot.
May wait until Black Friday for this. Should be perfect when GTA 6 arrives on PC.
why not just use it with a Sata adaptor?
Damn nearly 500 euro for 2 tb (One is only 250)
Is the heat sink removeable?
Hi i use the "Crucial T500 1TB", like it.
Where is the test copy paste large size file
has it caught up to optane?
Benchmarks are cool but could you please open like a couple of real apps, games, editing software, measure windows loading time next time. Something tells me the difference wouldn't be as significant and that's important when you're managing the budget of a high spec pc or workstation. Also is there much of a perfomance gap between 1, 2 and 4 TB versions?
So ADTA Legent is Sergio Perez?
Ha ha could say that yeah!
So what's the life expectancy?? compared to data writes and rewrites??
See the TBW section of the video
Hey man, i just installed a 990Pro 4TB (with heatsink), that things gets blazing hot, is this Criucial generally hotter?
Yeah Gen 5 SSD’s are very, very hot. They need special heat sinks.
I can already hear the Dutch national anthem
LOL
I have an Asus Pro Art Creator Z690 motherboard. It says PCIe-4.0 on the M.2 slots. I know Gen 5 NVME are backwards compatible, but will I get the advertised speeds with the PCI-e 4.0 slots or do I need a PCI-e 5.0 to get the advertised speeds?
It will be the speed of the pci4 bus, it cannot exceed that bottleneck. So whatever that number is.
Thank you for the info! Much appreciated! @@MeMyself-gf7fn
where can I find your shirt?
can i make i portable for my mac book? for video editing?
Better than 990 pro for os use?
Can i request intel arc GPU test premiere pro live playback for hvec 422 !
Sure…..great…..but the 1 tb drive is $350.00 in Canada….sooooo………3x the price also.
Does that affects gaming?
How do all of you guys have computers but not understand how bandwidth limitations work?
Get yourself a Gen 3 Drive if you are only gaming and don't want to spend foolishly.
Buy a Gen 4 Drive if you have a little bit of money you don't mind throwing at your PC to improve your boots and loads and finally get yourself this drive if you want absolutely no compromises in your build, which is extremely silly.
I boot my OS From a Gen 4 Drive and my games off of either a SATA or a gen 1 NVMe because it does not matter for gaming aside from the occasional load time being faster or the occasional tree loading in faster.
@@rustyclark2356 You are NOT going to notice anything. That occasional tree loading in faster is one of the rarest examples you will ever encounter once you hit the speeds of a SATA drive. The load times between Gen3 and Gen 4 SSDs in game is literally a matter of milliseconds, so no it is not important for ANY of us.