Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 8,902 Points 113 Dec 20, 2022 #1 ADATA is set to show off a bunch of new products at the upcoming CES 2023 in January including memory, SSDs, PSUs, PC chassis, peripherals, and more. See full article...
ADATA is set to show off a bunch of new products at the upcoming CES 2023 in January including memory, SSDs, PSUs, PC chassis, peripherals, and more. See full article...
Zarathustra Cloudless Joined Jun 19, 2019 Messages 4,143 Points 113 Dec 21, 2022 #2 The SSD industry is measuring and marketing the hell out of the wrong metric. I'll only be impressed if I see good 4k random speeds. I have learned form experience to all but ignore the top line sequential read/write numbers. Beat Samsungs Gen 4 4k random read/write speeds and you'll have a very good, worthy product. Beat Intel's Gen 3 Optane 4k random read/write speeds and your product will be legendary. Don't do either, and it will be an also ran, despite huge sequential numbers. Last edited: Dec 21, 2022
The SSD industry is measuring and marketing the hell out of the wrong metric. I'll only be impressed if I see good 4k random speeds. I have learned form experience to all but ignore the top line sequential read/write numbers. Beat Samsungs Gen 4 4k random read/write speeds and you'll have a very good, worthy product. Beat Intel's Gen 3 Optane 4k random read/write speeds and your product will be legendary. Don't do either, and it will be an also ran, despite huge sequential numbers.