Condition: Seller refurbished
"1 x 10Gb/s M.2 Socket 3 with M Key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (both PCIE & SATA mode)"I want to be able to boot off a nvme ssd on my Asus h110me/m.2, after reading the supported devices list it appears that the only m.2 storage devices run via sata. Will I be able to get the full performance from a nvme like a Samsung 970 Evo? Thanks.
Intel 660p.Okay thanks for the info, so is there a cheeper nvme ssd that will fit that bottleneck?
500GB? Unless you already own it, why so small?Okay sounds good, I plan on also using a 500gb hdd.
A used 960?So on eBay I can get a 960evo for 60$ and the cheapest Intel 660p is 74$. So why not get the 960 incase I ever want to upgrade my mobo in the future.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164041488548A used 960?
I wouldn't.
Have a link to this specific 960 EVO on ebay?
Condition: Seller refurbished
Oh I'm so dumb lol, I didn't realize that it was 256gb.Condition: Seller refurbished
AKA - Used, and he blew the dust off.
256GB 960 EVO - $59.66
New 660p, 512GB - $69.99
https://www.newegg.com/intel-660p-series-512gb/p/0D9-002V-003Y7
Twice the size, known condition, manufacturer warranty, $10 more.
No contest.
Yes, that drive was mentioned above.Although there is a crucial p1 for the same price so I think I will go with that