Something stinks in NVMe 1.4 drive

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  1. dfsdfs1112

    dfsdfs1112 Member Guru

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    Online months on all kinds of drives with high read and write speeds 7,000 / 6,800 MB / s

    they all come with a new standard in the new NVMe 1.4 standard (actually Samsung did not release)
    and no one has any idea when it went on sale ?

    the most stinking thing is that the writing rate is double the reading rate!
    that means something stinks!
    https://www.guru3d.com/news_story/addlink_s95_series_gets_nvme_1_4_compatibility.html

    do not understand what the logic is in this?
    does the drive read the material and transfer to writing that can write at the maximum rate of reading?
    So why do I have a writing rate about 2 times the reading rate?
     
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    FatBoyNL Ancient Guru

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  3. Corrupt^

    Corrupt^ Ancient Guru

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    It's probably because writes are more "predictable" than reading and some caching can be applied.
     
  4. dfsdfs1112

    dfsdfs1112 Member Guru

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    there is no logic - people paying money for new controller
    If the 1.4 give nothing compared to the old
    what is it worth?
     

  5. k3vst3r

    k3vst3r Ancient Guru

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    Think part missing is all figures are up to. Advertised speeds doesn't mean you'll constantly hit those advertised figures, means they max out at that an figure is up to this speed.
     

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