Comment by whilenot-dev 7 hours ago Wouldn't it be better to just buy an M.2 NVMe adapter, eg. ICY DOCK ICYNano MB861U31-1M2B[0]?[0]: https://global.icydock.com/product_247.html 7 comments whilenot-dev Reply justinclift 6 hours ago That doesn't seem to be USB 4? whilenot-dev 4 hours ago Is there an SSD that saturates USB3.2 Gen2 speeds and requires USB4? nottorp 3 hours ago Maybe not, but the USB consortium hasn't got around to polluting the USB4 namespace yet so it's safer to buy stuff with the USB4 label.Of course, just give them some time and they'll come up with USB4 "gen classic" at 11 Mbps. bestham 3 hours ago Oh yes. Samsung 9100 Pro does 14800/13400 MiB/s over PCIe 5x4. 2 replies → muro 4 hours ago Many PCIe4 or 5 drives
justinclift 6 hours ago That doesn't seem to be USB 4? whilenot-dev 4 hours ago Is there an SSD that saturates USB3.2 Gen2 speeds and requires USB4? nottorp 3 hours ago Maybe not, but the USB consortium hasn't got around to polluting the USB4 namespace yet so it's safer to buy stuff with the USB4 label.Of course, just give them some time and they'll come up with USB4 "gen classic" at 11 Mbps. bestham 3 hours ago Oh yes. Samsung 9100 Pro does 14800/13400 MiB/s over PCIe 5x4. 2 replies → muro 4 hours ago Many PCIe4 or 5 drives
whilenot-dev 4 hours ago Is there an SSD that saturates USB3.2 Gen2 speeds and requires USB4? nottorp 3 hours ago Maybe not, but the USB consortium hasn't got around to polluting the USB4 namespace yet so it's safer to buy stuff with the USB4 label.Of course, just give them some time and they'll come up with USB4 "gen classic" at 11 Mbps. bestham 3 hours ago Oh yes. Samsung 9100 Pro does 14800/13400 MiB/s over PCIe 5x4. 2 replies → muro 4 hours ago Many PCIe4 or 5 drives
nottorp 3 hours ago Maybe not, but the USB consortium hasn't got around to polluting the USB4 namespace yet so it's safer to buy stuff with the USB4 label.Of course, just give them some time and they'll come up with USB4 "gen classic" at 11 Mbps.
That doesn't seem to be USB 4?
Is there an SSD that saturates USB3.2 Gen2 speeds and requires USB4?
Maybe not, but the USB consortium hasn't got around to polluting the USB4 namespace yet so it's safer to buy stuff with the USB4 label.
Of course, just give them some time and they'll come up with USB4 "gen classic" at 11 Mbps.
Oh yes. Samsung 9100 Pro does 14800/13400 MiB/s over PCIe 5x4.
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Many PCIe4 or 5 drives