so i recently upgraded to a samsung 859 evo from a standard hd, huge upgrade. few days later i upgraded my motherboard to a maximus IX formula. After reading up on it a bit more i found out that is supports M.2 ssd, i have a few days left to take back my standard ssd. My question is it even worth it? Is the speed that much faster for gaming/general pc use?
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Think of it like playing a game and considering a i7 level processor vs an i5 processor. The question is if the processor is what is slowing your system down or the video card. You might hardly notice a difference at all if you have a reasonable but not massively beefy video card. Your frame rate might be 31 with the i5 and 33 with the i7. But if you were running dual 1080s you would see a much greater increase because what is slowing you down is now the processor not the video.
SSDs are already faster than expected from a software point of view. A good M.2 is even faster. But improving on something that is 10% of the problem can only get you so far.
Remember that you also have the cost difference and the time you have to spend migrating your data again.
But for sustained read/writes, it's only a bit faster. Like maybe twice as fast.
RAID0 helps with read/write time, and M.2/PCIe/NVMe helps with read/write time, by allowing you to go faster than the SATA3 interface allows. Neither of them help a whole lot with random access time. And again, your looking at maybe doubling the speed you can get, but not hundreds/thousands times faster.
Would it be faster on PCIe/NVMe? Yes. Would you notice? Likely not, unless your doing some corner-case work like editing large video files daily or constantly moving around disk images.