from /r/DataHoarder:
"What's the difference between NEBB and NESN?
From what I understand the NEBB is pretty much a guaranteed white label drive while the NESN still has a chance at a RED drive being inside."
Saw this over on AVS Forum:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/89-speakers/2646257-best-bang-my-buck-around-400-range.html#post48301129
"Just thought that I would mention that your local Best Buy has the Sony Core speakers at 50% off! The Cores are better than the Pioneer AJ speakers, as well as...
hi Ph.D! i saw your post earlier and wanted to dig up the link for you. i had the exact same 'nvlddmkm.sys' BSOD except i am running Win10. i know it sounds unlikely, but the Nvidia graphics card driver crash was related to my Nvidia networking drivers! i could only use the wireless connection...
i already have a 950 pro m.2 256gb (on a lycom dt-120 adapter). i also have a WD black 4tb for my games.
i guess this purchase is mainly for fast cloning (sick of broken windows updates, etc.)
agreed! exactly why i went with the 256gb version. just my first experiment with the new NVMe SSD's (didn't even really need it.) now i'll wait for the 1tb or 2tb drives :)
:)
i read windows 10 already had NVMe drivers and thought i was all good... i didn't install any additional (or updated) windows NVMe drivers, only samsung.
SomeGuy133: thanks for all of the insight!
i'm back with more results... on my PC, the number of threads does indeed make a difference. peak results at 6 or 8 threads. maybe i would see more improvement if i overclocked the CPU also.
NOTE: be sure to install the updated samsung NVMe...
thanks all for the replies!
here are my results after upping the threads (1,2,4,6,8,12) (i7-3930K - 3.2Ghz / turbo 3.8Ghz):
http://imgur.com/2wUdZb9
a couple thoughts:
is there a better adapter than 'Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x4 Adapter (Support M.2 PCIe 2280, 2260, 2242)'?
would it...