Hi, I needed a ssd that has a high write speed. So the samsung 970 pro will NOT run at x4 speeds?it would work, but at x2 speeds. why would you do this?
Hi, how do I check if the laptop M.2 slot has 2 or 4 lanes?It is unclear whether the M.2 port has 2 or 4 lanes connected to it. In either case a PCIe x4 SSD would work, even if at only x2 speeds.
Contact Asus support.Hi, how do I check if the laptop M.2 slot has 2 or 4 lanes?
I did, they are not willing to say anything.
HI, can you please tell me how do I check the specs of the laptop motherboard?you need to check the specs on the mb
have you done any research yourself? or expect everyone here to just do your work for you? I actually found the answer, but i'll let you have a go at it.HI, can you please tell me how do I check the specs of the laptop motherboard?
I've done research myself, called and asked in emails. Either people doesn't know it or willing not to share. Then again whats the purpose of these forums thenhave you done any research yourself? or expect everyone here to just do your work for you? I actually found the answer, but i'll let you have a go at it.
I need to make multiple copies of large files and be able to transfer them to people. The PCIE x4 lane ssd would be a HUGE boost.What is your use case that you NEED PCIe x4 write speed? I mean you aren't likely to be able to sustain that write speed for very long anyways. If you want a Samsung 970 Pro SSD, just get one and see if it starts running at PCIe x4. You have a 50/50 chance. Worst case you will get ~1.8GB/sec write speeds (peak, sequential) which isn't exactly slow...
I mean I doubt you have a use case that requires pciex4 write bandwidth, and if you really do then you should not have bought a bottom of the barrel laptop.
I need to make multiple copies of large files and be able to transfer them to people. The PCIE x4 lane ssd would be a HUGE boost.
They have external portable drives such as the Samsung T5 or T7Ok, how are you going to copy them to people? Via a USB stick that will be significantly slower than even PCIe x2?
They have external portable drives such as the Samsung T5 or T7
Yes, but still I still need to able to have the large copies of files ready. Even though the transfer speed to the external portable drives are much lower than PCIE x2, I still need to have the multiple copies of large files ready. The slow transfer speed will be offsetted by the fast copy-making. I know my situation is a bit unusual. Thankyou for understanding.The Samsung T7 (the faster of the two) has a quoted transfer speed of 1,050MB/sec -- that is roughly half of what PCIe x2 can do.
new user comes in here demanding answers... just use googleI've done research myself, called and asked in emails. Either people doesn't know it or willing not to share. Then again whats the purpose of these forums then
screw you don't threaten me with karma. now i hope karma will get you back. i hope karma gets your whole family and all your friends have no karma.For however you’re treating me right now, karma will get you. I can’t be the only one that’s just asking questions about stuff that you people may easily know already. You are a disgrace to this forum
I did nothing wrong. Karma only helps victims. You started this. Therefore whatever you say doesn’t apply. Look how you mention my whole family. You are a petty person. I never said anything about your familyscrew you don't threaten me with karma. now i hope karma will get you back. i hope karma gets your whole family and all your friends have no karma.
Do you see this? It’s ridiculousThe Samsung T7 (the faster of the two) has a quoted transfer speed of 1,050MB/sec -- that is roughly half of what PCIe x2 can do.
Moderator he started this.