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Dunno, was gonna give them a call this morning, (they were closed by the time I found this last night) but by then in store pick was the only option.The fuck?
Microcenter it is a pure brick and mortar store with online ads.The fuck?
Nope, they do a huge amount of on-line sales. I got the op's inland drive and shipping was only $3275 since I live on the continent.Microcenter it is a pure brick and mortar store with online ads.
So I raided two of these things on my x399.
Abyssmal performance.
Undoing it and going to solo drives.
Screw that crap.
Been waiting for 1tb to pop up in Cambridge. Good to know I have competition.Picked up a 512 from the Cambridge store. Only one 256 on the shelf. A fre 512s and 256s in the back, no 1 tb.
No worries about me, I don't make it out this way often. The 512 is fine for my server. Was just reporting back my findings!Been waiting for 1tb to pop up in Cambridge. Good to know I have competition.
So I raided two of these things on my x399.
Abyssmal performance.
Can you be more specific? I've not attempted to do this before, and while I assume that you're trying to do a RAID-0 using the chipset through the UEFI, I'd like to be sure.
Yes I put them in 0 on my Gigabyte x399 board.
Reads were 2000'ish and writes were 4000'ish. I played with all kinds of settings.
Its supposed to be a massive amount of endurance on these chips. like 12 - 15 years? It was literally hundreds of thousands of hours
to put this into perspective ...8 years is about 70,000 hours.
I am willing to bet NONE of you here have anything PC related that you're using after 5 years let alone 8
Your good bro ..... you're good ....
Does anyone know if there is a PCI-E adapter that would allow these to work fast on an older P67 (ASUS P8 P67LE) motherboard? NVME, M.2 confuse me I see tons of adapters but some are hundreds of dollars and others are just like $15.
Does anyone know if there is a PCI-E adapter that would allow these to work fast on an older P67 (ASUS P8 P67LE) motherboard? NVME, M.2 confuse me I see tons of adapters but some are hundreds of dollars and others are just like $15.
I've heard the quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half, not sure if the same is true for nvme drives.Got mine... thanks USPS...
https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/How do I determine what firmware this is running?
I have a windows 7 install on previous NVME (Toshiba XG3) which I imaged with Macrium Reflect onto regular HDD. Swapped out for the Inland NVME and restored with macrium reflect. Now windows 7 tries to boot, but gets to the splash screen (windows is starting..) and then system reboots. How can I fix this?
I've heard the quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half, not sure if the same is true for nvme drives.
Reinstalling the os might be the quickest route. I had a W10 splash screen failure to boot after using the clone software that comes with a samsung ssd.Reload with WIndows 10
i got a rocket-512 says it has a 12.2 firmware but crystal disk mark says its bad and post no info on health or temp, anyone experience this before?
drives working fine from what i can see.
I couldn't help but point out you are very wrong on this point. A ton of people here still run 2500k or 2600k CPUs. Also if you are like me and you have kids you like to pass things down and longlevity factors into that. The beauty of PC building is you dont have to upgrade everything, only what matters. I have hard drives and SSDs still running after a very long time. I have some original intel 120GB G2s. And this is not to say that we dont use these computers heavily most of my family members are running GTX 1070s.
I have returned crazy old ram with life time warranties to corsair. There are different personalities around here some are the gotta upgrade itch type, others are the ultra cheap make it last forever type, and some are like me we upgrade when its right and what is right, we focus on when there is either a large increase in speed / performance or a sharp decline in price. This drive qualifies for the sharp decline in price and I know that with these types of speeds I can probably keep these drives for an incredibly long time even if they are eventually demoted to storage only drives for back up files etc... I would like any storage medium I purchase to work that well and work for pretty much ever. I never bought those shit OCZ SSDs and it shows I have never had an SSD fail on me.
wow...mine was shipped fedex and was probably over packed if thats even possible. sorry to see yours came like that
I drove down to microcenter today to exchange it and buy a 2nd for my laptop. All good now.wow...mine was shipped fedex and was probably over packed if thats even possible. sorry to see yours came like that
So I raided two of these things on my x399.
Abyssmal performance.
Undoing it and going to solo drives.
Screw that crap.