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Trumpstyle said:
Peh said:

You won't reach those speeds unless you transfer huge file sizes. They will use it mainly for gaming where the reading speed will be much, much lower depending on files size and amount. They could also go for SATA 3 SSD. Difference in this environment is so small its not even noticeable. Important part is the low access time to files. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3AMz-xZ2VM

Looks like you know a lot about this stuff, Sony/Microsoft are supposed to use optimized NVMe to reduce loading much faster than what is possible on PC.

"Optimized NVMe" for gaming, huh?

https://hothardware.com/news/sony-ps5-microsoft-xbox-project-scarlett-samsung-nvme-ssd

Well, I guess I'll wait and see what they will do....hope it's not just marketing talk or people will rip them apart for it.



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