Hi guys,
So I would like to upgrade my laptops hard drive and was just about to purchase the 850 Pro SSD and for some odd reason I did another search for fastest SSD and came across the article about Samsung releasing a new SSD the 950 Pro...now this new drive is spec'd as FAST but only problem is its M.2 form factor....the laptop I currently have does not have an M.2 port or an mSATA port. But, I did across an adapter on amazon that converts mSATA or M.2 to an SSD (2 in 1).
I was wondering if any of you have a good recommendation on these adapters?
and will using these adapter cause performance drops...will I also be able to observe the 2,500MB/s read speeds?
Thanks,
UPDATE: Ok so dug in a little deeper after some rest and I believe the answers is yes I can use the adapter to run the drive BUT whatever the case I will NOT be able to fully utilize the drives capability as the bottle neck would be the SATA 3 connector speed and depending on the chipset it would be 3Gb/s or 6Gb/s and there is no way around it sadly.....so in conclusion I am technically better off buying the 850 Pro SSD.
So I would like to upgrade my laptops hard drive and was just about to purchase the 850 Pro SSD and for some odd reason I did another search for fastest SSD and came across the article about Samsung releasing a new SSD the 950 Pro...now this new drive is spec'd as FAST but only problem is its M.2 form factor....the laptop I currently have does not have an M.2 port or an mSATA port. But, I did across an adapter on amazon that converts mSATA or M.2 to an SSD (2 in 1).
I was wondering if any of you have a good recommendation on these adapters?
and will using these adapter cause performance drops...will I also be able to observe the 2,500MB/s read speeds?
Thanks,
UPDATE: Ok so dug in a little deeper after some rest and I believe the answers is yes I can use the adapter to run the drive BUT whatever the case I will NOT be able to fully utilize the drives capability as the bottle neck would be the SATA 3 connector speed and depending on the chipset it would be 3Gb/s or 6Gb/s and there is no way around it sadly.....so in conclusion I am technically better off buying the 850 Pro SSD.
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