NVMe Gen 5 is twice as fast on paper, but I couldn’t feel the difference in daily use
When PCIe 5.0 Gen 5 SSDs started coming out in 2023, I was genuinely excited by their theoretical bandwidth claims, just like most of you guys. As someone who jumped straight from an old SATA drive to the Corsair MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive, I've already experienced what a real storage leap feels like. When Windows boot times reduce by five seconds, you notice it immediately. And when games take a few seconds less to load, you genuinely feel like the upgrade was worth your hard-earned money.
When PCIe 5.0 Gen 5 SSDs started coming out in 2023, I was genuinely excited by their theoretical bandwidth claims, just like most of you guys. As someone who jumped straight from an old SATA drive to the Corsair MP600 PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive, I’ve already experienced what a real storage leap feels like. When Windows boot times reduce by five seconds, you notice it immediately. And when games take a few seconds less to load, you genuinely feel like the upgrade was worth your hard-earned money.
Emmi Wainio
Finland
Finland
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