So I recently purchased the Samsung 960 Pro (512gb) - M.2 NVMe SSD for my Asus Z170s and I am currently waiting for the screw I had to order to hold it into place once I realized that Asus never gave me one... So I have done some more research on M.2 ssds and have found that you can run the M.2...
So from what you are saying, I would probably only get 250-300mb/s with this adapter. Or are you saying that I will get the full 500? To me all that matters is the highest speed. If it's only a 50-100mb/s increase from my current 200 then it's not really worth the price. But if I can get that...
I'm not really in the best position to get a CAT6 wired through the floor. So without hard-wiring, would this adapter (or any other adapter) boost my current speeds?
Currently I am looking for a network adapter for my computer. I need one that will sustain near the same speeds as Ethernet. I receive a 500mb/s download and 50mb/s upload speed from WOW isp. My router is the Netgear AC1750...
I already have a PC. I built it about a year ago now. I have a i76700k, 1080FTW, 16gb gskill 2133, and a sabertooth z170s MOBO. Money is not an issue, I think I have decided to get a 960 pro instead of the EVO. Thanks for the help! :)
I have built several gaming computers in the past 6 years but until now I have used HDD's. I am looking into buying a SSD within the week but I am not sure which SSD to buy. Currently I am looking at a 850 EVO 1tb and a 860 PRO 500Gb. For gaming/programming in visual (what I primarily do) is it...
I do understand that it will increase boot up speeds and such, but I will get one later on. I am dropping 1.5k on this bad boy, don't need to add any more unless it is 100% imperative.
What do you think on the build though?
I have already posted this before, though I have modified it a little bit. Tell me what you guys think of it.
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CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($328.99 @ SuperBiiz)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus 76.8 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU...