Did you bench it in Crystal Disk Mark? Can you share the screenshot please?I have 4 x 4TB SANDISK EXTREME's in Software Raid-0 using windows 10 Storage Space.
Windows 10 Storage Space Settings:Did you bench it in Crystal Disk Mark? Can you share the screenshot please?



SATA III (revision 3.x) interface, formally known as SATA 6Gb/s, is a third generation SATA interface running at 6.0Gb/s. The bandwidth throughput, which is supported by the interface, is up to 600MB/s
A weird 15TB nvme/m2 pcie4.0 2.5" SSD for $1306...
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It really depends on a few other things.So yeah, im beyond the complete saturation point in SATA 6G interface with 4 SSD's in R0.
If i want faster i need to go via nVME or use a SAS 12G dedicated controller card.
PCIEx4 to U.2 adapter board + enterprise 15-16TB SSD is an option too.
One of my consumer X570 motherboards has a U.2 connector. So depending on your board you may not even need an adapter.
It's not about speed, obviously if you're using SATA, it's about the expansion capabilities of your system. 4x4TB SATA drives requires four available SATA ports, and then a software layer to make it into a single volume .
Some people throw money at problems as a hobby.4000 dollars is within your budget
Some people throw money at problems as a hobby.
Oh no!Are you a human?
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