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Burning Typhoon said:
JEMC said:

I know it's not multiples of 1,024, but that's the multiple used for changing capacity measures (1KB = 1,024 bytes, 1MB = 1,024 KB, etc.).

Also, just for curiosity, why did you go with an SSD instead of an M.2 drive? The laters are much, much faster, but they're still more expensive per GB.

I went with an SSD because of pricing.  It's still faster than a regular HDD.  I'm buying a 1080 ti this week, I'm not putting any more cash into this computer apart from that, and a new capture card, since my HD 60 Pro is giving me issues on this build.  But, if you want to pay for me to have a M.2, you're more than welcome... j.k.

No.  Lol, the SSD I have is great.  Not spending an extra 70 dollars to see 2 or 3 frames extra.

Well, you're buying a 1080Ti, so you're not affraid of spending money for what they want.

And I agree that it's hard, or just impossible, to notice any real world performance differ between a good SSD and an M.2 drive.



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