The Crucial T700 looks to be the fastest PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD that will be available on the market, arriving as early as May. Its passive cooling is a nice addition to what is an incredibly fast drive.
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Long time fan of Tom's Hardware, since 2000, and this is my first post.
I recently completed a long overdue system upgrade and initially purchased a mobo with a pci-e 5.0 NVME slot, anticipating the arrival of 5.0 drives. Unfortunately, the mobo died within an hour and I replaced it with a board capable of "only PCI-e 4.0." I have a Samsung 990 Pro installed for my OS drive. Seeing this review, I was expecting to be bummed out by how quickly my 990 Pro was going to be outdated. But, well, the 5.0 stats in this article for most measures were not all that impressive to me. Perhaps each succeeding generation of PCI-e drives indeed produces only diminishing returns as stated by another poster, unless one is regularly moving around large files frequently, and those seconds in speed improvement start to add up.
On one test (DiskBench 50Gb File Folder), the T700 was 21% faster than the 990 Pro. But I'm not sure how that translates into real-world significance. It reminds me of the distinction between statistically significant differences and clinically significant differences (I was in the social sciences): the former are important and look good, but the latter are what count practically and often represent a genuine meaningful change and improvement.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for storage progress (going from a 5400 rpm hdd to a 7200 rpm was very exciting, going to the 10,000rpm raptor was mind-boggling, and moving then to solid was was damn near religious!!), and I will keep monitoring the improvements and jump when the time is right. For now, as a mere PC enthusiast, I think I'll be happy for the near future with my PCI-e 4.0 990 Pro on my new Z790 system with an i5-13600k modestly overclocked and 6000Ht Corsair memory. Compared to my last build in 2016, I mean, stuff is just flying around and there are some lights spinning and flashing some very cool colors, and well heck, I'm just having fun.