Corsair Force MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Benchmarks On Linux

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  • Space Heater
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    Corsair does not provide any method to update their products' firmware without using Windows - they don't even provide an operating system agnostic firmware update iso.

    Don't support companies that refuse to support your use case.

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  • Anty
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    Originally posted by josh_walrath View Post
    All I want is a shitty SATA 3 SSD of a reasonable size, like 10 TB...
    Samsung PM1633a - 15TB for humble $10k

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  • sireangelus
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    Originally posted by kobblestown View Post
    And how does it perform when mounted on PCIe 3.0?
    seconding that

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  • kobblestown
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    And how does it perform when mounted on PCIe 3.0?

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  • josh_walrath
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    All I want is a shitty SATA 3 SSD of a reasonable size, like 10 TB...

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  • Corsair Force MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Benchmarks On Linux

    Phoronix: Corsair Force MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD Benchmarks On Linux

    One of the first PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSDs to market has been the Corsair Force MP600. AMD included the Corsair MP600 2TB NVMe PCIe4 SSD with their Ryzen 3000 reviewer's kit and for those interested in this speedy solid-state storage here are some benchmarks compared to various other storage devices on Ubuntu Linux.

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