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04-30-2023, 05:04 AM | #196 | |
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Linus has done a video on this. I have 2 computers at home, one with 2 NVMe's and one with 2 SATA drives and dont notice a difference. You can break down the numbers all you want. Yes NVMe's are faster, no question. The average user wont feel that difference because there's this thing called diminishing returns and if someone isnt going to be using anything that will take advantage of that extra speed they wont notice it. |
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We aren't talking about someone buying a SATA SSD vs a NVMe. If someone is building a new computer then sure, grab a NVMe unless you are talking about large storage in which case SATA is probably still the route to go. We are talking about someone who I assume is a gamer given that he mentioned he has a 3070 Ti and was asking about NVMe drives compared to his SATA SSD, in which case save the money and keep the SATA. Get a NVMe when you are building a whole new computer. But what do I and Linus know. |
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Again, there is no money to save. NVME drives are the same price as their much slower SSD counterparts. In many cases, they're cheaper.
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The noticeable difference between an every day gamer is ****ing 1-2 seconds. If you think you could tell the difference in a blind test you are delusional. And do you not understand context of the situation? The money to save is the price of an entire replacement drive just to gain that 1 second in load time. It's not ****ing worth it. But its your money. I've actually learned a lot from you in this thread. Like how AMD is behind in gaming CPU performance and now how much more noticeable the performance of an NVMe drive is in every day average computing/gaming compared to a SATA. You go ahead and continue reading the advertisement brochure's and I'll continue telling people what the **** it means in real word processes. It's their choice what they want to do with their money. |
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You admit that there's a 1-2 second difference, and then follow that up saying you couldn't tell the difference blindly. Whatever, not worth it.
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And yes there is a clear difference between measurable and blind. That should be pretty obvious. But hey, if dropping $120 to replace a SATA drive with NVMe is worth 1 second then by all means. |
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Do a test of it in video games, anyway to make it faster helps fps
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someone want to explain this to me? is the difference in brand THAT much?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EVGA-GeForc...orig_cvip=true https://www.ebay.com/itm/GIGABYTE-Ge...orig_cvip=true
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The more expensive card is an EVGA FTW card which was pretty much the premier card when EVGA was still making cards. The cheaper one is basically a reference card. Regardless, I wouldn't think the price gap would be that much. But, the seller for the cheaper one virtually has no history on eBay and doesn't say shit about the card in the description other than the model number which is already in the picture. The other guy has over 200 transactions and tells you how the card was used.
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Intel vs AMD...
Ford vs Chevy... Each has their advantages and computers are so powerful and cheap. I've stuck with AMD although my next build might be Intel. I'm usually buying the prior generation parts and building systems at about 1/2 the cost of new. All the talk of SSD vs NVE speeds; compare either of those to HDD and both are blazingly fast. And no matter how fast your computer is now, eventually you will be tired of waiting the 3, 5, 7, 9, etc. seconds for it to boot. |
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I haven't dug into how AMD is going to treat AM5, but it's probably the exact opposite for me today. AMD holds the edge in gaming, but to get that edge they sacrificed the rest. So, I would probably go back to Intel today. But I've got 2 generations worth of parts to upgrade my current system to hold me over for the next 5+ years. |
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Just bought and installed a Ryzen 5600x, very happy with the performance.
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The raytracing tech is cool; IMO, not sure how useful it will be in games because while you are admiring the cool visuals, some kid with everything turned to a minimum is sniping you in the head. |
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