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11-13-2018, 07:30 AM
Intel’s Optane SSD 905P is a follow-on to the-Intel Optane SSD 900P we reviewed (https://www.pcworld.com/article/3236475/storage/intel-ssd-900p-review.html)-earlier this year. If you read that review, you already know about the ridiculously long claimed lifespan of Intel’s Optane memory. I'm talking petabytes written rather than terabytes regular NAND SSDs claim.
The 905P is also faster than the 900P and beats the pants off of any single M.2 PCIe/NVMe drive in threaded and small file performance. The downside? It’s really, really expensive.-
Design and specsBefore I get to the specs, more on that price. The 960GB PCIe 3.0, x4 add-in card version of the 905P that I tested has a list price of a cool $1,300. The 1TB Samsung 970 Pro, a most worthy drive in its own right, costs less than $400.-
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The 905P is also faster than the 900P and beats the pants off of any single M.2 PCIe/NVMe drive in threaded and small file performance. The downside? It’s really, really expensive.-
Design and specsBefore I get to the specs, more on that price. The 960GB PCIe 3.0, x4 add-in card version of the 905P that I tested has a list price of a cool $1,300. The 1TB Samsung 970 Pro, a most worthy drive in its own right, costs less than $400.-
To read this article in full, please click here (https://cdmagurus.com/article/3314983/storage/intel-905p-nvme-ssd-review-blazing-random-access-and-amazing-endurance-for-a-hefty-price.html#jump)
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